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How to Start Your Own atm Business
by Joel Carlson

Published on this site: November 22th, 2006 - See
more articles from this month
As financial technology improves at an ever-increasing rate, there is
less and less need for individuals to carry large amounts of cash to buy
things. In fact, it seems the younger generations have moved to almost
entirely electronic transactions where no physical money is ever used. However, in this world
of credit and debit cards, there will always be a need for good old-fashioned
cash. A smart businessman can make a nice profit supplying cash to those
who underestimate the need for it by simply placing and managing automated
teller machines (or ATMs).
The mobile ATM machines you see in gas stations and bars are usually not
owned by banks, but rather by individuals just like you and me. So how
can you benefit from this shift in how people view cash?
Here are some tips on what you need before starting your own ATM machine
business:
- Location, Location, Location - You'll need to find
a location to put your ATM. Look for a spot that gets good foot traffic
and people are
buying things. If you already own a business, then this may be the
perfect fit. Seasonal events such as fairs and festivals are also
prime locations
for mobile atms. If you don't own a business or high traffic area,
consider offering a free atm to a business that could use one. Many
small business
owners don't consider getting an atm because they think it is expensive.
As you become more experienced, you'll have a good idea of how much
you
might make from a given location and may even afford to rent a location
to place an atm machine.
- Start Small - It's possible to ease into the atm
business as many machines can be rented for $100 or less per month.
There's no need to
get a huge loan and start spending tons of money right away. Learn
the ropes, get some experience and build your income with good solid
low-risk
investments.
- Get Good Advice - Due to the low cost of entry into the ATM industry,
there are those companies that offer free atms and then try to stick you
with huge service fees and hidden charges. Partnering with a knowledgeable
company that has been around for a while will save you a great deal of
time and money. ATMs are a relatively simple business, but there are things
to consider, such as how to stock the machine with cash, how to administer
the machine, ATM insurance and more. A knowledgeable ATM services company
can teach you how to do these things right the very first time. After all, why try to learn everything
from scratch if you don't have to?
To summarize, the atm industry is hotter than ever and now is a great
time to get your piece of the profits. Especially if you already have
a business or special event that gets good foot traffic, you really can't
go wrong with setting up an atm machine as another stream of income
for
yourself or your business.

Joel Carlson - http://www.mobilemoney.net
offers http://www.mobilemoney.net/mobileatm.htm
as well as a http://www.mobilemoney.net/free.htm
program for qualified locations.


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