
In the intro class, I give a brief overview of everything that you will learn in the course including the legal side, choosing a machine/location, and more.
This class is your first steps to starting your business legally. I teach you about forming an LLC, obtaining and EIN Number, permits, and much more.
This lesson consists of how to go about finding and obtaining your vending machine. I go into the best online platforms to buy a vending machines, which brands to go for and which ones to avoid, and what to look for once you get the machine.
Probably the most important lesson in the course is how to find a good location. The location that you choose can really make or break you. I go through the ins and outs of finding a location, negotiating and drafting up contracts, and also what to do once you get a location so that you will remain successful.
This is the final lesson and is essentially a wrap-up of the entire course. I go through some do's and don'ts based on my own experiences running my vending machine company, and advise you on ways to deal with roadblocks and the like.
Most individuals in the modern age are looking for more ways to increase their number of income streams. The big problem with this endeavor is that most do not have any spare time. This is where passive income comes into play. Running a vending machine business is something that is growing at a rapid pace. It is a moderately passive stream of income and allows the owner a lot of flexibility. In this course, I detail everything that you need to know before starting your vending business. This includes, but is not limited to: permits, the best brands for machines, Facebook groups for help locating machines/routes, and much more. Of course, it is impossible to cover every single tidbit that goes into the business, but I definitely feel like I provide more than enough information that will lead to your success. I have made some mistakes along the way, and I want to be able to inform others about those mistakes, so that they do not repeat them. Mistakes should be taken as lessons and opportunities, and not harkened on, or else they are bound to occur again. I hope I can offer sound advice to all taking that leap towards entrepreneurship, and this course is the one surefire way to take charge of your success.