Most people have a resistance to computers and to learning the
technology, thus your knowledge becomes very valuable when you
become a computer business owner. Today's technology allows for
almost every home, small business and larger companies to use
computers daily. The market is huge.
Your Know-How
As an owner of a computer business, you need not be an expert in
every computer product and portion of the computer industry. There
are several niches within the computer industry itself; PC setup,
training, networking, web design, programming, and advising are a
few of the standard arenas from which to choose your concentration
as a computer business owner.
It's not necessary to be proficient in all areas. For example,
suppose your knowledge base is in the computer hardware niche, yet
you have a client that needs programming. You simply contact a
programmer, negotiate fees, and have the work completed.
It works much like the medical industry. The doctor, in general
practice, refers the patient to a specialist in one particular area.
Running Your Business
As a computer business owner, you must be prepared to be able to
manage the workings of your practice. Marketing, record keeping,
planning, as well as providing the services are all parts of the
agenda you will be required to either handle yourself, or delegate
to a professional.
Fortunately, the area of computer software is at your disposal.
This area can provide you with most of the tools you will need to
own your own computer business if you choose.
Making a general plan of action in the beginning will help assure
you have covered each area as you work to become a computer business
owner. You will need business cards, contracts, invoices, a
marketing plan, an accounting package, and a method to keep track of
your schedule.
Having each of these tools available as you begin owning a
computer business will assure you stay on track.
Your Market
As stated earlier, almost every home and business uses computers.
With a market so huge and continually growing, it's important to
keep a focus on your particular niche in the computer
industry.
While there may be times you'll provide services outside your
chosen arena, it's important to maintain your focus in one primary
area. This helps build your expertise, as well as builds your
clients confidence and loyalty as you display your knowledge, as a
computer business owner.
Your image as the expert in owning a computer business will grow,
and so will your client base.
In this article, you've been introduced to the basics of a computer
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