
Starting a Limo Business

Riding around in a limo all day sounds great, but what if
you’re driving instead of riding? Are you still interested?
Maybe owning a limo business is something to consider.
Basically, you drive people from point A to point B. Sometimes
you wait around for the client at a special event or business
meeting, but you get paid for the downtime also and can do what
you want as long as you are in the car and ready to go when they
are.

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Most states require a chauffeur’s license to drive a limo,
this should be your first step. You can run this business from
your home; you just need somewhere clean to keep your limousine.
A shelter free from the environment and weather will help keep
you investment in peak condition. The price for a limo can vary
greatly, new or used, car or SUV, what condition it is, how much
you want to invest initially. Your limo is your first
impression, spotless inside and out is what you want people to
see, a limo that is dented or stained up on the inside gives the
wrong image.
Your clients are the whole business, treat them like royalty.
You may have some problem people once in a while, grin and bear
it, they are paying you to drive them, not like them. As with
most small businesses word of mouth is your greatest advertiser,
if they have a good experience they will tell others, happy
driving.
What to Do Next:
Attract Clients: Get more customers by
creating your own
website. Even if you've never
built a website before,
here's an easy way
to get started with a free 10-day trial.