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Home-Based Business & Internet-Based Business Ideas
Errand Service Business
Life in this busy modern world is
increasingly hectic. Running errands is an
inevitable part of a busy lifestyle:
everybody knows how it feels to struggle to
finish everything on that long to-do list.
Running an errand business may prove
profitable for a person with great
organizational and time management skills.
Errand-running services can range from
picking up dry cleaning, to walking the dog,
to running to the post office, or even to
shopping for groceries. No matter how small
the errand, this type of service is always
useful to the client.
Starting an errand service business requires
a good amount of advertising, as well as a
great sales pitch. After all, not everybody
thinks of contracting an errand service; a
potential client may need to be convinced
that they need your company. But if
awareness of the availability of your
service is created with the right people,
new business will shortly follow.
Putting the word out there may prove tough
in the beginning, mainly due to the
difficulty in selling a service that the
potential customer can do his or herself.
Help potential clients to calculate the
amount of time an errand service will save
them. Don’t just advertise; show clients how
your service can help to transform their
hectic days into productive ones.
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