Thursday, November 1, 2012

Fast Guide for Home and Pet Sitting

By Johnny Chan


If you have in-born affection and care for pets and you know how to pet them then you might consider yourself suitable for the business of pet care. You require great amount of willingness to be able to look after the animals nicely. Pet sitting has turned from a hobby to a professional business in the United States where there are ample of services offered in order to attract the pet owners to be a part of their business.

The pet care workers often accept the customer proposals that come from a distance and require them to commute all the way down to them. They feel this does them more good then a local appointment, which only fetches them about $20. The far-out customers reimburse them the travelling expenses they incur in order to reach the customers place. This turns out very profitable to the pet sitters. Careful calculation of the expenses is important and needs to be done before you get involved in the job that requires daily transit.

The following equipments are the best sellers in the market for the pet care range, according to a recent study. This list can be of great help to you when you start out the process of preparing for your first pet sitting task.

1. Rawhide chews 2. Leather leashes 3. Nylon leashes 4. Dog fetch toys 5. Flea remedy 6. Tick remedy 7. Cat/Dog food 8. Cat/ Dog treats

Being prepared is half the battle won and therefore it is imperative that you prepare your toolkit and equip yourself well in advance. This gives an impression of professionalism and shows that you are serious about your work. In this manner the clients know that you mean business. And they will feel safe before they hand over their dear pets to you. With experience your list of requirements may change to add more things. Ensure that you keep your toolkit up-to-date and handy at all times.

Leading the market: There are many who may not give any importance to it, but pet sitting is a business and it's imperative for you to publicize the services you offer. You might achieve it even by keeping in touch with all your fellow market men, because this job makes you rely on the market entirely. Having contacts can give you exposure and get you started.

You can also opt for the conventional advertising forms. The social media gives a great platform to people for advertisement and to achieve their purpose effectively. The social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, etc. have seen a huge boom in the past few years. They not only offer services free of cost but also help you build great contacts and save you money and the hard work.

Facebook Fan Pages are great ways to pull customers. You can advertise on the fan page, which is the official place on facebook for your business with feedback from customers to help your business grow.

Facebook provides a provision of creating community pages and fan pages. This can become a place where customer testimonials can be posted. Feedback from the end users has the most impact on future clients and therefore it is very useful. You can even promote your services and inform the clients about the free time you have available in order to take up the care of a new pet. This will also be useful to your work.

Twitter helps in achieving direct communication with your customers. The number of followers would rise slowly and with the rise in numbers, there will be a rise in the popularity status as well. It is a good form of publicity. The updates on your profile go to all your followers. You can even offer discounts on your services through coupons that can be made available through Twitter.

Twitter is another social networking site which enables you to reach out to the masses who surf the web. By increasing the number of 'Followers' to your Twitter account you can easily update them about the progress. Thus, Twitter also acts as a strong marketing tool. By announcing spot discounts and special offers you can increase the volume of your business. Although not all Twitter users would avail the services but they remain in their memory and can be a good source of references to other people in their social circle.




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