Thursday, August 30, 2012

How To Start An Errand Service

By Christina Potter


If you have always dreamed of being your own boss this could be your opportunity. You need to be willing to do do the work and put in the time to get a business started. It does not take a lot of money to get into this business if you have a decent car. Here is what it takes to get started in an errand service business.

The first thing is to understand what an errand service is. An errand serve is a business that does errands for other people. Some of the things requested are picking up dry cleaning, going to the post office or bank, shopping for items or groceries and waiting for repairman.

People need these services for a variety of reasons. It could be they may have a new child, are elderly or have an illness. Also it could be they just don't have the time or they would rather pay someone to do it.

The new business will need somethings to get started. A website and business cards will help get your business noticed by others. Meeting with other people is the most important way to get your business started. Talk to everyone about the services you provide.

Flexibility and dependability are essential to your business. If you take a job be sure and complete it to the best of your ability. When clients know they can depend on you to accomplish the job done they will let others know how good your work is.

At the start of your business it is important to get a good system in place for bookkeeping. Tracking expenses and income is crucial in determining what to charge for services. Keeping good records is a huge help at tax time.

It is essential to find customers for your business. Look around at all the people you know. Do you see someone who is so busy they can hardly catch their breath? These people may be receptive to your business Be sure everyone you know is aware of your new business. Word of mouth can get you a lot of customers.

Getting a great group of clients with steady work for you takes time. When customers keep coming back it really helps the bottom line. As a client begins to trust you they may give you more work to do. After picking up groceries for a couple weeks they may now ask you to do bank runs for them. Your business will be off to a great start if your customers are satisfied.




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