Sunday, August 18, 2013

Starting A PC Business—Steps to Take

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With millions of people being highly dependent on computers and gadgets, it is a smart idea to think about starting a PC business. But just like any business, the starting phase is the most difficult. It will help if you are familiar with computers but it’s not a requirement at all. If you have the capital, a business plan and the dedication, you’ll be running a successful business in no time.

Steps to Take
  1. Determine the Budget- The first step is to determine how much you will need to start the business. This is where making your business plan is important because you have to factor in the different costs. Don’t just stop in calculating for your budget, include your expenses in the next three months too.
  2. Find the Best Location- To make a PC business successful, it should be placed in the right location. Pick a place where there is high demand for computer usage like universities, offices and shopping malls.
  3. Buying the Hardware- Your hardware will make an impression and you better make sure that’s a positive and lasting impression. Purchase high end computers, components and monitors. Not only will this add to the aesthetics of your PC business, but it also enhances user experience which is something customers are willing to pay for.
  4. Guarantee Speedy and Reliable Connection- There’s really no point in running a computer business if your internet connection is unreliable. This step is telling you to find the right internet provider for your business; one that you can actually trust and depend on. Fast internet connection is an attractive selling point to computer users.
  5. Only Go Original- Sure, original software is far more expensive but it’s genuine. Not only will you face legal issues in the future but this will affects your computers operating systems too. Further, if a customer finds out that you are using pirated OS, that will be a huge turn off.
  6. Hire the Right People- You may have higher quality and performing goods but if your staff isn’t providing quality service, customers won’t stick around and come back. More than that, your PC business will earn a bad reputation due to its  poor customer services.
  7. Opt for Additional Services- Computer shop customers don’t mind paying for extra services that will add to their comfort and convenience. You can add some printing, photocopying and downloading jobs on the side. Selling drinks and snacks will help you up your revenue too.
These steps sound easy but you need to be very meticulous throughout the process. A computer rental business requires a significant amount of capital and you should know how to make the most out of it.


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