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Window tinting training

By: Rick Appleson

This article reviews the different training options for window tinting.

The window tinting business has a lot of revenue involved in it and plenty of competition with more than 10,000 installers in the US only. Generally, window tinting is divided into three different types - commercial, residential and automotive. For the most part, start-ups focus on the residential and commercial sector, because the auto window tinting is already full of competitors.

Tinting windows is not an easy thing to do. Although it may seem like a fairly easy process and not a lot of money are required to get started, you need a lot of training and experience. At the end, your success in this field depends largely on the skills and techniques you have. Automotive window tinting has become one most profitable and rapidly growing segment of the aftermarket industry in America.

Window tinting has turned into one of the most profitable segments of the auto aftermarket industry. To good thing here is that you don't need a lot of money to get started, just tint film and several tools that can be found in almost every garage. The prices are around $150 for a 4-door car, while the actual materials cost about $50 in this case.

Of course, tinting windows yourself saves money, but you must have the necessary know-how. Or you might know something about that, but have limited experience and still aren't completely confident in your abilities. So how can one receive a proper window tinting training?

Window tinting can be learned the hard way with a lot of expenses, or you could choose a more easier path. Some people think that they can learn by actually working at a tint shop or at least get started, then quit after some time and start their own gig. But that's not the case, because before you even get started, you would be required to sign a special 'non-compete' contract. This is a legal agreement, according to which employees are not allowed to open shop of their own in the next 2-5 years, depending on the period specified in the agreement.

Another option is to attain special seminars, but tend to be quite costly with prices between $2,000 and $5,000 for only 1-2 weeks. They might be effective, but the price-quality ration is not exactly good. Fortunately, the Internet is changing all that for good with the possibility of online window tinting training.

Online courses are a very cost-effective way and you can also study at your own pace. You register a given website, pay with a credit card and receive access to videos, documents (pdf), pages and you can also forward any questions you may have to real professionals. Those online programs are categorized depending on the skill - starter, pro and advanced.

Bottom line is that the window tinting business has made a lot of people rich and you can also be one of them. All the tricks of the trade can be learned no matter where you're located for a fee that is several times smaller than the average. If you already have a car shop, then you should increase the number of service provided by offering car window tints.



Article Source: http://www.rightbiz.com

Car Window Tint Films come guaranteed against peeling, crazing, cracking or demetalising for up to five years. Author - Rick Appleson.

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