Sep 27 2008

Time Management for New Process Servers

Published by Nick at 10:58 pm under Getting Started, Marketing Your Business, Uncategorized

When you’re trying to start your own process server business, how you manage your time has a lot to do with your success. Many new process servers make the mistake of focusing too much attention on badges, what they should wear, personal safety, field equipment, skip tracing techniques, and other issues that don’t really have much to do with the bottom line.

You see . . . none of that stuff matters unless you have a loyal client base that will give you papers to serve. What use are fancy badges and skip tracing books unless you actually have work?

If you really want to be successful as a process server, you need to focus your time and attention on building your business. Don’t get wrapped up in the little details — they can work themselves out. Focus on business cards instead of badges, marketing strategies instead of skip tracing, and great customer service rather than what you’ll wear. Build your business first, and have fun with the small stuff second.

For more information on becoming a process server, visit my homepage and check out my course. It’ll help you avoid the trial and error that comes with starting a business on your own, so you could be making money a lot sooner.

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