Friday, December 7, 2007

$1000/DAY REPAIRING NINTENDO VIDEO SYSTEMS

$1000/DAY REPAIRING NINTENDO VIDEO SYSTEMS

You know how many electronic game units are out there? Millions.

And with the pounding and use they receive, guess how many of

them break down? A high percentage. It only takes a second to

realize that there's a market for repairing these expensive

entertainment tools that are often essential to household

harmony. People want them fixed, and they want them fixed

quickly.

While Nintendos, Segas and other entertainment machines can be

bought just about anywhere, try to get one repaired when you need

it. It's often difficult for the average parent to even discover

who will repair the machines.. Which is where you come in. You

don't have to know a thing about electronics or electronic games.

All you need to know is, who will do a reliable job of repairing

the devices, and where are those service centers located?

You can uncover the Nintendo and other entertainment machine

service centers in your area and broker the repairs; serving as a

convenience for parents and repair centers alike.

Not just Nintendo but related electronics service centers may be

too far away for the customer to want to make the effort to

travel there, particularly if you live in rural areas where the

nearest city of any size is a hundred miles away.

If you can regularly load up your van with electronic equipment

for repair, you can time pickups and deliveries to minimize your

cost of doing business even as you maximize your income.

Advertise yourself as a broker for electronic toy repair. You'll

quickly learn who performs the most reliable work, who has the

best prices, and who has the quickest turn around times. This

kind of knowledge makes you a local expert, and you will be able

to garner free publicity by being a guest on call-in shows, or by

being quoted in newspaper and magazine articles. Even if you give

out repair center names, it is unlikely to cut into your

business; people don't want the hassle of going to the center and

talking about things they don't understand. They'll hire you to

do that.

You may even want to expand your offerings to include personal

computers, televisions (including those hefty wide-screen jobs

for which you can charge a hauling premium), fax machines, tape

decks, videocassette recorders and compact disc players.

Arranging repairs for electronic entertainment units and other

electronic centers will take the burden off the consumer, and

they'll be willing to pay good money for your services.

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