When creating site for credit repair, should I also have an office or is work from home a good starter?
Is it possible to provide credit repair services to individuals without having an office enviornment to invite potential applicants to?
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- Is it possible? Sure. It is likely to succeed, doubtful - why would anyone already in debt trouble trust someone who can't seem to afford an office, not to mention the aura of unprofessionalism it exudes by not providing a place to meet to go over finances, next steps, etc.
- You don't need an office - people are loathe to walk into offices. You need to be at your clients home, where they're comfortable and have their papers handy. Using Your home address may not be best - but a street address at a mail drop w/a number should do it. You won't be using your address for that much, except to put on letterhead and business cards.
- If you don't know any more about credit repair than that, you have no business attempting it. A site I've used for info in the past ... http://www.safelinked.info/jump.php?link=debt Take care.
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