I want to hear from every single one of you. Even if it was just reading one of our courses. Doing something that moves you toward the Mobile IV Business you want to create is a win in my book. Drop your answers below on what you worked on. Let me know what you want to see in this free Skool. Don't be afraid to ask a question; there are NO BAD QUESTIONS.😀
I took the Start Your Mobile IV Business course. Also the GFE exam course. Got set up with square app to take payments. Set up a google phone number. Got my LLC set up and a business bank account. Talked to some NPs I know about their willingness to do gfes and be involved. Worked on my website. Made a list of potential clients and people I know who have local business’s that could help me set up free demos for them. Waiting to launch due to some financial reasons but wanting to get set up so when I’m ready to pull the trigger I have the ground work laid. Next I need to set up practiceQ and get protocols and package pricing down. Thanks for the courses Joe they are high quality.
Welcome. Let's get to know each other 👋 I'm Joe. I've helped build Mobile IV companies all over the country, and now I want to help you win too. But first I want to hear about YOU. Drop a quick intro below. Tell us: 1. Your name and where you're from 2. Your company name (or the name you're dreaming up) 3. Are you just starting, or already running? 4. The real reason you want to build a Mobile IV business There are no wrong answers here. Some of you are nurses/medics ready to go out on your own. Some of you already have a van on the road. Some of you are still figuring it out. All of you belong here. I read every single one, so don't be shy. The more you share, the more I can help. I'll go first in the comments 👇
Hello, my name is Ben Stream. I reside in Cave Creek, Arizona. The company I am starting is called IV On Call (https://ivoncall.org) . I am still in the pre-planning phase. The reason I want to be an entrepreneur is to obtain financial freedom and to build something for my family. I chose IV hydration as a pragmatic way to help people by bringing services formally found only in the hospital right to their home.