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cisco_trooper wrote: I do. I make 600 - 800 a month doing side jobs. I've manage to get a single client that needs crap done every week which works out good for my wallet. Like someone else said though, the demands on your time sometimes aren't worth it.
seuss_ssues wrote: I dont do it as much anymore but i used to do a fair amount of side jobs. I got new clients simply from word of mouth. Fix person A's computer, do a good job, and have a decent rate....they tell their neighbor, brother/sister, coworkers, etc.....i was getting calls from new people all the time.
FadeToBright wrote: cisco_trooper wrote: I do. I make 600 - 800 a month doing side jobs. I've manage to get a single client that needs crap done every week which works out good for my wallet. Like someone else said though, the demands on your time sometimes aren't worth it. I'm just wondering how to "advertise" so to speak.
cisco_trooper wrote: FadeToBright wrote: cisco_trooper wrote: I do. I make 600 - 800 a month doing side jobs. I've manage to get a single client that needs crap done every week which works out good for my wallet. Like someone else said though, the demands on your time sometimes aren't worth it. I'm just wondering how to "advertise" so to speak. I just put something out on craigslist. That's how I found the weekly cashflow client...and I only did it once. Sure I could get more if I tried.
FadeToBright wrote: Posted in the Resume section, nothing yet.
FadeToBright wrote: Anyone own a consulting firm? I've been thinking more and more I want to a.) Own my own business or b.) own a consulting firm.
cisco_trooper wrote: FadeToBright wrote: Anyone own a consulting firm? I've been thinking more and more I want to a.) Own my own business or b.) own a consulting firm. Doesn't option b fall under option a?
motogpman wrote: My last job had me in several businesses/homes a day. Word of mouth generates a ton of business, BE PROFESSIONAL as well as look the part, do a good job and people talk. get a magnetic sign for your vehicle, that is FREE advertisement. Especially if places like Best Buy charge what they do for something as simple as a memery upgrade..... LOL! Be careful with taxes and such, maybe start with a DBA. You would be amazed at how many people turn stuff into their accountants, ask your self if you want your name coming into the radar of the IRS. I have seen it happen, AUDITS are not fun. Downside.... it's very competitive, that is why I made the professional comment above. I had to finally turn people away, it is cheaper for them to buy, say a Dell with phone support, then me getting a call from them at midnight because they ( or their teenagers) put some crap on their system and expect me to be at their beckon call. Having to be a jack of all trades, some people expect "computer nerds" to know all, so if they downloaded some software and ask if you have seen it, your answer may have them looking at you like a deer in headlights. If your response is "no", then they sometimes take it as you aren't adequate. Make sure that if you work for a company and that's how you met them, BE VERY CAREFUL that it doesn't fall under non compete, we had to fire some guys because they messed up someone's PC and they called the company about it, even though it was after hours and not on company time, .... it opened up a whole big can of worms.
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