Determine the practicality of taking your business on the road before committing to a focus area. You need to consider the cost and feasibility of transporting whatever equipment you will need to make your mobile service jobs run smoothly.
For example, if you plan on opening a mobile lunch service, not only will you need a business license, but you will also need a food handler’s license and an association with a licensed commissary. [1] X Research source
Create a website: Having a website is beneficial for any business, regardless of the industry. Use your web address on all of your marketing materials. Take out print ads. Create ads in local newspapers, lifestyle magazines, and industry-specific trade publications. Vehicle advertising: Make sure the vehicle you use for your mobile business has a bold, clear display advertising your business. Include your contact information, including a mobile telephone number that you can be reached at even while you’re on the road between jobs. Social media branding: These days, your branding on social media is everything. Use social media to create marketing campaigns, network with other professionals, and develop relationships with new and potential clients.