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How
To Start a Personal Concierge Service
Make
every client feel like the most important
person in the world with a personal concierge
service. Let Entrepreneur Magazine's
start-up guide teach you how.
Keep
clients' lives running smoothly. Demanding
jobs mean longer work hours. Busy people
need someone like you to become their right-hand
person. You'll handle their personal affairs
and make money in the bargain.
But
is this the right business for you? It
is if you…
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can
juggle 10 different projects at once
and make sure they all turn out well
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make
friends wherever you go
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thrive
on deadlines and love a challenge
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know
how to use your creativity to fulfill
the needs of others
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are
ready to pursue new challenges and set
your own course
Start-up
is easy. All you really need
is phone, an answering machine, business
cards and this step-by-step guide. In
it, you'll learn to:
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estimate
start-up expenses and operating costs
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organize
your business to stay on top of multiple
projects
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find
your niche and the clients who need your
services
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promote
your business for maximum results
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and
more
Jim
P., a personal concierge in Los Angeles,
has encouraging words for those looking
to get into the business. He started his
service a couple of years ago because he
saw the Internet as an opportunity to provide
worldwide resources quickly. “Anyone
can start running errands in their little
hometown,” he says, adding that the
best concierges train in four-star hotels
for several years.
Here's
just a sample of what you'll find inside
each exciting start-up guide including How
To Start a Personal Concierge Service:
> Business
Plans
> Market
Location
> Legal
Requirements
> Facilities
> Personnel
> Record-Keeping & Taxes
> Accounting & Start-Up
Costs |
> Advertising & Promotions
> Government
Help
> Business
Banks
> Equipment & Inventory
> Financing
> Operations |
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more about starting a personal concierge
service today ]
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