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Update on my WR start-up adventure...

Posted: October 14th, 2006, 5:39 pm
by CrackFixKY
For those of you that care and might have read about my first day of practice I thought I would give you an update as to where I am standing with my business.

I went down to my court house and got a 'doing business as' certificate for 'First Glass Windshield Repair'. This was an easy hurdle and the cost was only $13.00. I considered designing my own logo but....I suck at graphic design so I opted to have it designed. I am naturally a penny pincher but this wasn't something that I wanted to skimp on. I did however design my business card and I am okay with how it came out. I still might work on it a little bit more. I also reserved the domain names for my business name as well. All of this ran me about $40 and includes a year of hosting. I have also opened a bank account and ordered checks.

Whats left on my to-do list is order shirts, business cards, set up EDI and liability insurance. I was consdering using eDirectGlass Lite, but with that can I get on the Harmon network or is it just Safelite and lynx? I am still a little confused with how all of the networks work.

Travis

Re: Update on my WR start-up adventure...

Posted: October 14th, 2006, 5:48 pm
by mrchip
as of 3wks ago harmon is now on e-direct

Re: Update on my WR start-up adventure...

Posted: October 14th, 2006, 5:52 pm
by all starr
yes, edirect does allow you to bill harmon. They just got set up with them recently. I would also recomend you get some nice door signs or vinyl graffics, they work... Also make sure you have a fax up and running,always answer your phone, and start husling to get some business. I have been loving this since the day i went to training, and every day is a learning experience, but well worth it.

P.s- just a note, when i first started i set up with edirect, and although it was fine, i found a.c.t to have a more full service that i was looking for. It's almost like your own team of employees trying to help you. Much easier, but also more costly. Just my 2 cents, look into both a.c.t and e-direct.

best of luck

Jared
All Star Windshield Repair

Re: Update on my WR start-up adventure...

Posted: October 14th, 2006, 6:03 pm
by CrackFixKY
As far as setting up my fax goes, I am considering doing eFax because it is free to receive, but how often will I have to send faxes?

Re: Update on my WR start-up adventure...

Posted: October 14th, 2006, 6:14 pm
by mrchip
if you use e-direct hardly ever

Re: Update on my WR start-up adventure...

Posted: October 15th, 2006, 11:01 pm
by tooldini
I don't have edirect and I need to fax after every insurance referral. we just bought a cheap brothers fax machine, and have a different number on our main phone line ( called distictive ring in my area) definately make sure you always answer the phone it isn't very often they just fax the job to you but it does happen.

Jeff

Re: Update on my WR start-up adventure...

Posted: November 4th, 2006, 11:10 am
by CrackFixKY
I just recieved my business cards from Vista Print and they look amazing! I also used Queensboro for my T-shirts and got a super deal. Not too much left to do. I am going to concentrate on doing the fleets first so I am going to wait on the insurance and setting myself up with an EDI system.

Anyone have any advice for me before my first day of heading out?

Re: Update on my WR start-up adventure...

Posted: November 4th, 2006, 2:56 pm
by GlasWeldTech
I had to have my insurance first for some of my fleets. Some even asked for proof of insurance.

Re: Update on my WR start-up adventure...

Posted: November 15th, 2006, 5:31 pm
by rescue
I found a great place to find services such as logo design. You post your job request (and price) and dozens of people offer proposals. I ended up working out a barter so the logo cost me nothing!

http://www.iFreelance.com