I will give you a few suggestions and you can take it from there. I would check with the state to see if there are any laws that you need to know about for a pet sitting service. You can also find out if you need any kind of license or permit from the state too. Find out if you will need any kind of liability insurance coverage as well. Once you find that out, you could make flyers up and leave them around town, in stores, things like that. You could even take an ad out in the newspapers too. Word of mouth, let all of your family and friends know about your new business. You will be surprised how fast word of mouth can go. I hope this helped you out and would like to wish you the best of luck in your new business.
2007-03-07 11:35:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Advertise Advertise Advertise. Can't stress that enough. Word of mouth is also great. Maybe you can make some flyers up and post them up by pet stores or groomers. You can give out your business cards. That's a pretty inexpensive way to start out. Or you can just advertise on that internet.
2007-03-07 11:42:13
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answered by DIANE 1
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Advertise. Get bonded (if you are over 18), so that if anything happens to the pets, you are covered. You might need a license for Colorado, but if you are underage (18), just advertise.
2007-03-07 11:29:37
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answered by FireBug 5
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well ummm if you have everything ready for the business then start posting flyers like in vets and other animal places
2007-03-07 11:28:57
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answered by jenuine_idiot_227 3
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come up with a pricing scheme....hand out flyers in peoples mailboxes explaining your mission..and the calls with come...
2007-03-07 11:29:43
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answered by skyskadoodles 3
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