The top ways to make 2018 close out right

July 16, 2018
RepairPal has outlined the right information you need to gather in order to put your shop in a better position to make the rest of 2018 the best it can be.

While it is summer, it won’t be long before you are working with your staff on plans for 2019. 

But instead of looking ahead to next year, there still is plenty of time to make key changes to your business in 2018. RepairPal has outlined the right information you need to gather in order to put your shop in a better position to make the rest of 2018 the best it can be. 

RepairPal has compiled the information in an easy-to-follow information sheet every repair shop should review. 

With just three steps, shops can put themselves on the right path to becoming more productive and profitable. 

It’s starts with reviews, and RepairPal in the information sheet outlines the specific areas every shop needs to take a close look at in order to make the right changes. 

To view the unique information, click here.  

About the Author

Tschanen Brandyberry

Tschanen Brandyberry is Special Projects Editor for the UBM Americas – Automotive Group, moving into the position following roles as managing editor of Motor Age and associate editor of Aftermarket Business World. She joined the Automotive Group in 2006 after working in editing and writing positions at The Morning Journal in Lorain, Ohio, and The Daily Chief-Union in Upper Sandusky, Ohio, in addition to public relations agency experience. Tschanen is a graduate of the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio.

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