Market Your Pet Clean-up Business
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How to Market Your Pet Clean-up Business
Create a website. There are now several companies that will let you create and host a professional looking website for your business for a nominal monthly fee. This is essential to you marketing plan. Make sure to include contact info, a bio and your current rates. You can research other similar services in your area and find out what rates they are charging so you know what to charge.Create business cards. There are several websites out there which will allow you to design professional business cards with no graphical design skills. Make sure to include a web address, email address, business name, and your name and phone numbers.
Create fliers. These are just as important as your business cards. You can create simple fliers in your word processing program and then make cheap black and white copies at your local printer. Post the fliers all over the areas you are trying to attract clientele; the best spot to post fliers is taped to light poles in residential neighborhoods.
Research and locate local dog parks. A few minutes online will net you plenty of local dog parks you can visit. The trick here is to network with the pet owners and hand out business cards. People love a personal experience, give them that and you may see more clients come to your business.
Post online ads for free. There are several very large, free classifieds websites that will allow you post ads for your pet clean up services. Do not over post and be sure to properly categorize your postings so you do not get banned from these essential websites.
Watch the clients roll in. Keep up with your marketing plan and before long you will notice a surge of clients calling you for your valuable services. Once you have your first few clients, the rest will follow.
