CarShare Nation has produced three new publications for the host community we’d like you to download for free.
When you’re running a business, you can never have too much information and business intelligence. Over the past couple of weeks we’ve focused a lot of time and attention on producing the following three publications to serve the host community.
Vehicles: The Best and The Worst
Not only is it critical that you choose vehicles that match the demand pattern for your specific city, but you should also pay attention to factors such as reliability and value retention.
We've put together this free report for you to download which well tell you the following:
The Best Vehicles For Reliability
The Best Vehicles For Value Retention
The Worst Vehicles For Reliability
The Worst Vehicles For Value Retention
Credit 101; Beginner’s Guide to Business Credit
One of the first mistakes I made with my Turo business was not building it under an LLC, with business credit, after I knew I was going to scale to a significant fleet of vehicles. After I built a fleet of 20 vehicles, I then explored moving it to an LLC, but the logistics and added expense of doing so at that point was far greater than if I'd done it at the beginning.
This free publication will help you avoid the mistake I made. In it's pages we'll cover the following:
Ten reasons to form an LLC
The process of forming an LLC
Overview of establishing business credit
All about trade lines
Managing your business financials
Business Partnerships
Many hosts in the CarShare space consider forming business partnerships with other hosts, logistics providers, or investors. Business partnerships come with a variety of considerations. In this free download you'll learn the following:
The benefits
The risks
The common mistakes
Finding the ideal business partner
Legal considerations
Bonus: Six New Regional Facebook Groups
It's great being part of the large Facebook groups. It's also helpful to belong to groups closer to home as you and the other hosts will deal with similar opportunities, demand patterns, and challenges and more easily find local meetups, events, and collaboration opportunities.
We’ve created six new regional Facebook groups for the Midwest, Northeast, Southeast, Southwest, Pacific, and Rocky Plains.