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sweetpea1

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Dec 07, 2007 9:12 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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1) Need ideas on how to start this as a sideline business while working full-time
2) What areas are more profitable than others by experience gained
3) Setting cost for services
4) Marketing pitch
5) Insurance needs
6) Minimum cost for start-up necessary
sweetpea112/7/2007 9:14 AM


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CraigL

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Dec 07, 2007 7:37 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Oops...posted to the wrong topic.....
CraigL2008-10-25 3:29:13
WebDaemon

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Jul 04, 2008 3:16 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Good luck with your concierge service.


Starting a concierge service is a great way to become your own boss and take command of your financial future. A growing number of people believe that self-employment is part of the American Dream and offers the best job security a person can hope for in these uncertain times. Therefore, while not for everyone, a concierge service can be a fun and profitable way to make a living as the rest of us slave away in offices doing the weekly grind. Here is some useful information for anyone thinking about starting a concierge service and living the American Dream.
Estimated start-up costs and pricing guidelines:

Actually, most of us already have almost everything we need to start a concierge service. On the list of essential equipment is: cell phone, computer (preferably a laptop), fax machine, printer, and perhaps a color copier. All told, you might be out $2000 if you had to buy everything from scratch.
The amount you charge really depends on your time investment and the services you are providing. A lot of concierge services charge a monthly membership fee where a person is allotted a specified number of errands. Others charge by the hour while some by the errand. Generally speaking, starting a concierge service will net you any where from $24-125 per hour.
Recommended experience, skills, and training:

Starting a concierge service certainly does not require any college degree but it wouldn’t hurt. A background in sales is probably best for anyone serious about succeeding with a concierge service. Since your entire professional life revolves around making good contacts and selling yourself and your services on a daily basis, a sales background comes in very handy. Any training involving general business and sales or marketing is also valuable.
Marketing tips:

Any successful concierge service will have to effectively network and find the best deals on the products or services their clients are wanting. Targeting airports and hotels where large numbers of strangers enter your town every day are great places to concentrate marketing efforts as they are filled with people in need of services in your area. A company website is another great idea as your target market will most likely consist of white collar people who are Internet savvy. Be sure to have your content list your location consistently so that you come up in searches performed on your area.
Financing sources:

Banks tend to view a concierge service as a high risk business due to its unpredictable nature. There just are no reliable business models to use and they depend upon the charisma and determination of the owner in order to succeed. Thus, financing options are limited to friends and family. But, fortunately the start-up and operational costs are relatively low so financing should not be too great of an obstacle for most.
Income Potential:

Starting a concierge service may be a fairly large risk in the eyes of a bank, but it has above average income potential for those with the determination to make it work. On average, a personal concierge makes $40,000 to $60,000 per year. But, many concierges make extra money from stores and contractors who pay them a commission for sending business their way. It is not uncommon for a personal concierge to charge annual membership fees of $1000-1500 to an individual and average $5,000 in annual dues from corporate clients.
Starting a Concierge Service may just be the escape from the rat race that you have been looking for. With low start-up costs and above average income potential, the prospect of getting paid good money to run errands never looked so good. If you are ready to start living your American Dream, then think about Starting a Concierge Service today and begin living that dream!

© Copyright Randy Wilson, All Rights Reserved.

Randy has dozens of home based business articles at Profitable Home Businesses such as Medical Billing Business.



My one kernel of advice is that you handle a niche. If you can grasp a niche market and cater to that, you will be golden.

And as your expertise increases you can demand more $.

Best of luck.
WebDaemon7/4/2008 3:22 AM


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CraigL

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Oct 25, 2008 3:28 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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You could look at some of these previous topics about concierge businesses.
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