Saturday, December 13, 2008

Concierge Business.

Want to escape the rat race and start a business that requires virtually no capital If you hate routines, then a concierge and errand business may be right for you. No formal training is necessary to become a concierge. A service once only available to prominent and first class hotels is now moving into the business world. Read the information below to find out how to start your own concierge and errand business.


Go to Entrepreneur and type in the words ¨Personal Concierge¨ in the search box, then press the red ¨Search¨ button. Click on the ¨How to Be a Personal Concierge – Entrepreneur ¨ link. Read and review all relevant pages and information. Fill out business license application and all other forms required by federal, local and city government. Ensure that you have all the supplies and equipment listed under the Things heading of this article.


Purchase magnetic signs to place on both sides of your vehicle, or buy vinyl letters and numbers to stick your company name and phone number on the rear window. Decide on pricing. Certain concierge services have a fixed hourly rate. Visit your local and Rotary Club. Attend their meetings and hand out business cards. Spread the word about your new business to all important people and in your community. Offer them a discounted or free service and ask for referrals. Offer clients a certain number of errands and services for a flat monthly membership fee. Guarantee to make every one of your customers feel like a VIP and watch your business boom quickly.
This kit aims to give you all the facts you need to decide whether the personal concierge business is right for you, to promote your business for maximum success and to keep your business on the track to success. It will help you estimate start up expenses and operating costs, give you ideas about organizing your business, provide tips about how to find clients and give you interesting stats about the personal concierge industry. This kit includes

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