How to grow your pet sitting home business with local referrals

 

 

You always need to be thinking about growing your pet sitting home business. The need to constantly get new clients is not because you are trying to take over the entire world with your pet sitting business startup, but because your current client base can change quickly - people move, their life circumstances change, or their pets no longer require pet sitting. I have found than there are several key tasks you can perform everyday that will ensure steady growth in your pet sitting business client base using local referrals.

 

Telephone work: The majority of your new customers will first interact with your pet sitting home business over the phone. Here are some simple guidelines for working your startup pet sitting business phones:

 

 

Have a short, simple description of your pet sitting business mission and services

 

I have found that it is helpful to spend the time required to write a concise description of my pet sitting business that I can place on flyers and that provides a script for introducing my business to potential customers. Your description should be no more than one paragraph with about four sentences. Your script should:

 

 

Once you have a short, informative script that provides the key information about your pet sitting home business, you can use that script on your flyers, for training new employees, and by placing the script near your pet sitting home business phone so that anyone answering the phone will be reminded of everything they need to say to introduce your pet sitting startup business.

 

Ask for referrals

 

In addition to introducing your pet sitting home business to local veterinarians, pet organizations, and pet supply stores, do not miss the opportunity to ask your satisfied customers for referrals. There is no better endorsement for your pet sitting home business than a customer who tells their friends about their great experience with your services. Remember: You need to be diplomatic and even subtle in requesting referrals. Ask only once perhaps after the client has made a positive comment about your services, “Thank you Mrs. Smith, I am glad that you found our services helpful while you were away. As you know, this is a startup pet sitting business; we would be honored if you recommended us to your friends.”

 

John A. Corey created his own highly successful pet-sitting business, Critters Choice and is the author of Pet Sitting Success: The Critters Choice Way (link). His goal is to share the hands-on knowledge he has gained over the last 19 years, which makes it possible for others to avoid many of the common pitfalls all pet sitting startups experience and quickly move on to achieving success.

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