Your clients look to you for advice on everything and anything having to do with organizing.
By creating a fantastic resource list, you can become the “go to” expert.
Keeping the list up can be challenging as businesses change often. But it’s worth the effort. Clients will call you year round if they believe you are the one in the know and trust your advice.
Here is a list of some of the businesses often requested by clients:
- Recycling centers
- Consignment stores
- Thrift stores
- Stores that stock specific products you recommend
- Favorite products
- Charity donation drop off
- Charities that pick up
Websites:
- Online sale sites
- Online auction sites
- Recycling information websites
- Web stores that carry your favorite products
- computer back-up
Services:
Be aware that you could run into trouble if you recommend only one service. If they use the service and something goes wrong, they could ultimately blame you for recommending that business. It is wise to recommend more than one service for anything.
It’s ok to say you have only used one of them.
- Closet designing/installing
- Painter
- Decorator/Designer
- Contractor
- Handyman
- Shredding
- Accountant/bookkeeper
- Virtual assistant
- Cleaning service
- Junk Hauling
- Personal assistant
- Life coach
- Electronics networking
- Computer repair
Would you like to use this in your newsletter, blog, or website? You can, as long as you use this complete blurb: Allison Carter, CPO® is the lead trainer at Organizer U, providing learning opportunities for Professional Organizers everywhere. If you’re ready to start your business, learn about the organizing industry, or refresh your current PO business, you can get your complimentary “10 Steps to Starting a Successful Organizing Business” at http://www.OrganizerU.com .
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