How to Start a Mobile Mechanic Business - No Step Left Out!

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Are you interested in starting your own mobile mechanic business? Look no further! This video is your ultimate guide to getting started. I'll walk you through the process of setting up your business, finding clients, and building a solid reputation in the industry. From choosing a name to marketing strategies, I've got you covered. Get ready to turn your passion for fixing cars into a successful business venture! #MobileMechanic #Entrepreneurship #BusinessGuide
How to Start a Mobile Mechanic Business
These steps will guide you through the process of starting a mobile mechanic business in Michigan so please verify with your state standards and guidelines, but these steps should be very similar to your requirements too.
Step 1: Choose Your Business Structure
To start a mobile mechanic business in Michigan, you need to choose a business structure that suits your needs. The most common options are sole proprietorship, corporation, and LLC. Consider factors such as personal liability and tax implications when deciding on the right structure for your business.
Step 2: Pick a Business Name
Choose a name that clearly describes your business and is not already in use. Test the name with others and check if it's available on Google and the Michigan Business Entity database. Conduct a trademark search to avoid any conflicts with existing businesses.
cofs.lara.state.mi.us/SearchA...
www.uspto.gov/trademarks/search
Step 3: Register Your Mobile Mechanic Business
Register your mobile mechanic business with the county or state, depending on the business type. Sole proprietorships need to file a DBA if operating under a different name. LLCs must file Articles of Organization, and corporations need to file Articles of Incorporation
LLC: www.michigan.gov/documents/la...
Corporation: www.michigan.gov/documents/la...
Step 4: Obtain Your EIN
Apply for an Employer Identification Number (EIN) with the IRS. This unique number identifies your business for tax purposes and is necessary if you plan to hire employees.
www.irs.gov/charities-non-pro...
Step 5: Apply for Licenses, Permits, and Insurance
Determine the licenses, permits, and insurance required for your business. Research the specific requirements based on your business type, location, and industry.
Licenses: www.michigan.gov/sos/industry...
Insurance: www.hackerkingsherry.com/
Step 6: Open a Business Bank Account and Credit Card
Separate your business finances from personal finances by opening a business bank account and credit or debit card. This will simplify accounting and help establish your business credit profile if you happen to need credit.
www.paypal.com/us/business
Step 7: Set Up an Accounting System
Establish an accounting system that suits your business's needs. Consider hiring an accountant or bookkeeper to manage your finances effectively.
www.stridehealth.com/tax
Step 8: Follow Ongoing Requirements
Ensure compliance with ongoing requirements based on your business structure. Sole proprietorships require minimal annual upkeep, while LLCs and corporations have specific reporting and record-keeping obligations.
Step 9: Define Your Brand
Develop a strong brand that aligns with your business' values and resonates with your target audience. Consider how you want customers to perceive your brand and the problems it solves for them.
Step 10: Create Your Online Presence
Establish an online presence through a professional website, social media accounts, and online review platforms. Use these platforms to showcase your business, engage with customers, and build credibility.
Google Business Profile: business.google.com/create/ne...
My Pages: fetchawrench.business.site/
/ fetchawrench
nextdoor.com/pages/fetch-a-wr...
Remember, starting a business involves various legal and financial considerations. It's always best to consult with professionals or seek legal advice to ensure compliance with all relevant regulations and laws.

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  • @mdf7697
    @mdf76972 ай бұрын

    This is a great video. My personal journey becoming a mobile mechanic started off catering to used car lots. A lot of their customers became my customers. Once you become legitimate on paper you can look for bigger fish to fry such as performing PM's on rental trucks and doing service/maintenance for large companies with fleet vehicles. Only advice i can give is: always be honest, use your ein to open an account at every part store and dealership you can and dont let a bad week discourage you. Stay diligent, youre in high demand...know your value and dont sell yourself short

  • @mjspiess

    @mjspiess

    2 ай бұрын

    All excellent advice and I can relate to everything you said! There are definitely some rough weeks, but there are some very rewarding weeks. Knowing your worth and knowing when to refer cannot be understated. Good luck and thanks for sharing!

  • @Melii.Cindy03
    @Melii.Cindy039 күн бұрын

    Who did you you talk to for liability insurance ?

  • @mjspiess

    @mjspiess

    8 күн бұрын

    I spoke to Jim Day at: www.hackerkingsherry.com/

  • @Sean-nx4pb
    @Sean-nx4pb6 ай бұрын

    Did you build up a clientele before you made your llc or llc first?

  • @mjspiess

    @mjspiess

    6 ай бұрын

    My only "clients" before I started my LLC were neighbors and friends. Once I got insured, I started building my clientele by taking on complete strangers and new customers. In the first year, I did 260 appointments while maintaining a full-time job which comes out to roughly 1 appointment a day, 5 days a week. It's a good goal to start off with and will make you $20-$30k.

  • @Sean-nx4pb

    @Sean-nx4pb

    6 ай бұрын

    @@mjspiess ok,I’m going to start my own mobile mechanic here in Illinois and was just wondering some info I just work on friends and family’s cars right now but once I’m insured I’m going to start putting myself out there,another question how do you charge for parts do you just buy them yourself and include it in your labor price?

  • @mjspiess

    @mjspiess

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Sean-nx4pb That's a great place to start to build trust and confidence with people who know you in case there is a mistake, etc before you are insured. I'll post a video this week about why those base clients are important for getting you noticed by your community with public reviews. I'm planning to post a video next week on how I give estimates. Yeah, for the most part, I buy the parts and give them a total for parts and labor. This builds trust as they are not having to front any money. If it's not needed, you just return the unused part. Some customers prefer to buy their own parts so then I just give a labor estimate.

  • @Sean-nx4pb

    @Sean-nx4pb

    6 ай бұрын

    @@mjspiess ok thanks for the info and I’ll look out for those videos,I’m trying to get all the information I can for my start up so I appreciate it

  • @mjspiess

    @mjspiess

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Sean-nx4pb You're welcome! The next several months, I'll be focusing on releasing content of all the steps I took to be a successful business owner to help others like you. Good luck!

  • @spencershaw2407
    @spencershaw24076 ай бұрын

    i have a mobile mechanic business in landing

  • @mjspiess

    @mjspiess

    6 ай бұрын

    Nice! I'm 3 years in and really happy I chose to do this. I'm sure our paths will cross sooner or later. You might find yourself busier than usual these next couple months because I mostly shut my services down until March. Stay warm and safe!

  • @arod762
    @arod7626 ай бұрын

    First

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