Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Tips For Starting A Business Pet Sitting Annapolis Natives Prefer Over Kennels

By Debra Sullivan


A lot of people who have pets hate the idea of dropping their cats or dogs off at a kennel when they travel. Hiring someone to come in and feed, walk, clean litter boxes, and provide some company for them during the day is the preferred choice. If you love animals, and are a savvy entrepreneur, starting a business pet sitting Annapolis pet owners will call on when they travel can be lucrative and fun.

This is the kind of business you can do working out of your house if you are self-motivated. You should set your hours just as if you were going into the office every day. You probably need to have a routine so that everything gets done. A common mistake people make when they are working for themselves is letting the business run them instead of the other way around.

Managing cash flow is an important part of a successful business. You should consider investing in business management software to keep you from doing everything manually. The more you automate your business the more free time you will have to build your client base. You must make decisions about the types of payments you'll accept.

You can not expect to succeed without a great online presence. Your competition will certainly have their own websites. You'll need to a create a brand that makes you stand out from your competitors. The logo you come up with has to be something your customers identify exclusively with you. You should consider offering clients a reminder of your business in the form of a refrigerator magnet or something else that keeps your name in front of them.

Pricing is crucial. Before you start your business, you should sit down and do some math to figure out the amount of money you need to make each month to stay in business. If you price yourself too high, people will call someone else. If you price yourself too low, people may be concerned that you are cutting corners. You need to come up with numbers for charging for exotic and multiple pets.

You can't forget about the legalities of your business. A real business must be licensed. There should be a contract between you and each client each time they use your services. It would be a good idea to discuss this with an attorney or CPA to make sure everything is included in your contract, and that it is a legally binding document. You'll also need insurance.

A management system will help keep you on track. If your clients are booking dates through a system on your website, it will keep you from having to keep up with phone calls, text messages and emails. Without a system you might miss appointments or over book.

Pet sitting probably won't make you rich, but you can make a decent living doing it. It could also be a good second job. You just have to be organized, realistic, and willing to be flexible.




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