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If you want to get your business
started quickly and easily and eliminate as many
mistakes as possible, I highly recommend learning from
an expert in your field - someone who has successfully
accomplished what you want to achieve.
If you are a do-it-yourselfer (like most entrepreneurs), you
can easily accomplish this with a few inexpensive guide books -
learn the essentials, and you can apply them to your
business right away.
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Creating a
Welcome Packet for Your Pet-Care Business
Clients
When you're marketing your business you
put a great deal of time and thought into the preparation of
your materials. You analyze every word and picture to make sure
you not only portray the service you provide, but that you
entice potential clients to take action!
Once you get the call from a new client, the next piece of
information they receive from you is crucial in solidifying
your relationship. Whether you use a generic contract or have
one that you tailor to each individual client is up to you –
however, you need to remember that the materials you use to
'seal the deal' reflect the quality of your business and set
the tone for the type of relationship you will have will your
clients.
Because I'm a not just a business owner, I'm a pet-service
provider – caring for the most precious possession my client
has – I want all my paperwork to not only portray my
professionalism, but the fact that my business is run by a
'real person'.
I recently reviewed the professional relationships I've had
with business coaches, fitness instructors and personal chefs,
and realized that they all had something in common – a Welcome
Packet – not a contract. It also occurred to me that I
immediately liked working with these professionals because I
felt at ease – almost like we were working 'on a handshake'
instead of in a tight corporate structure. Don’t get me wrong –
I knew that these welcome packets included all the same 'fine
print' you'd find in a contract – it just felt better.
This realization led me to the creation of my own Welcome
Packet for pet-care clients. A Welcome Packet can be an
essential tool in your pet-care business’ success and can set
the tone for the human touch to all your client
interactions.
Here are some tips for creating and using a Welcome Packet
for YOUR pet-care business.
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Start with a welcome letter
that is easy to personalize.
Include the client's and the client's pet's name in
the opening paragraph. Feel free to include anything
specific you gleaned from your pre-qualifying
discussion. Ex. "Dear Susan, It was a delight to talk
to you today about Fifi’s puppy training regime. I
certainly remember the early days with my pup and the
stress I felt trying to get home each day at lunch to
let her out. Fifi's needs are really clear and I'm so
glad we’ll be working together to make them
happen."
The welcome letter should also tell the client
briefly what information follows in the document.
(Ground rules, rate information, client profile and pet
profile and anything else you will send with this
initial letter)
The letter should include a brief list of what the
client should expect and have prepared for their
in-person registration meeting. (Keys, payments,
completed packet)
End your letter with a personal touch by thanking
them for contacting you and letting them know you look
forward to meeting them and taking care of their pet’s
needs. If you have set a date and time for your
registration meeting, you should include that here
too.
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The next document in your
packet is your "Policies and Procedures" –
which I refer to as "Ground Rules." This is a fairly
extensive document which I begin with a statement that
it's important to our relationship that they READ and
UNDERSTAND all the terms included before we start doing
business together.
Items that I include are:
- Fee
- Payments and Deposits
- Business Hours
- Holiday Policy and Fees
- Weekend Fees
- Cancellations
- Confidentiality
- Visit Hours
- Access to home by others
- Additional Fees (delivery, transportation)
- Emergency/Last Minute service
- Registration Fee
- Keys
- Free-roaming pets
- Pet-proofing certain areas of the home
- Safe Access (shovel walks, clear entry)
- Request for their comments and
testimonials
- Referral partner statement
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The third item or document in
the Welcome Packet includes a Service
Agreement.
The service agreement includes the
start date of service, reiterates the rate and
states that the service can be renewed without any
additional paperwork. It also states that we will
complete the specific work as requested. In
essence, this is the working contract for our
services.
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The additional documents in
the Welcome Packet include
- Pet Profile Form
- Client Profile Form
- Vet Release Form
- Locksmith Release form
- Pet Guardianship Form
All of these different 'documents' are combined in one file
that is sent, via e-mail, to new clients. We also attach a copy
of our testimonials, a referral list and a tip sheet for
working with your pet-sitter with each Welcome Packet.
The Welcome Packet itself is fairly lengthy document and you
should verify with your clients that they have DSL or cable
internet access in order to receive the document. In rare cases
where they do not have the ability to receive this type of
attachment, the packet is printed and presented to the client
during the registration meeting.
Our clients continue to tell us how much they enjoy working
with us – and that they knew from our first 'official'
interaction that we would have a good fit – because while they
could tell we knew the 'business' side of pet-care, it was
clear that we understood the 'human' side too!
About The
Author Peggie Arvidson-Dailey, the owner of Peggie's
Pet Services, LLC and the founder of the Pet-Care Business
Success System™ and The Pet Care Business Success University
helps pet-care business owners throughout the US, Canada, UK
and Australia find and book the best clients, make more money
and still have MORE time for their lives! For more information
on the Pet-Care Business Success University and to subscribe to
"The Pet-Care Business Success Shortcuts E-zine" visit
www.peggiespets.com/wst_page9.html.
The monthly e-zine includes tips and information on the best
ways to run a successful pet-care business and is the only
FREE e-zine and information source exclusively for pet-care
business owners. peggie@peggiespets.com
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