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Household
Management Service
Vital Information ___________________________________________________
Start-up Investment
Low - $1000 (home based)
High - $7000 (storefront in the city, with some advertising)
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Break -even time - One to six months
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Estimate of Annual Revenue and Profit
Revenue $20,000 - $500,000 (solo at low end, with ten employees at high end)
Profit (Pre-tax) - $18,000 - $100,000
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Superwomen Doesn't Live Here Anymore
In this era of ever-increasing costs, most families can not
exist without two incomes. Long gone are the days when the man brought home the
bacon and the women cooked it. And since very few people can leap tall buildings
in a single bound... or successfully run a household and hold down a career ...
more and more often someone is needed to fill in the gaps. We know that
Household Management is a service industry whose time has definitely come, but
the need is so great and the industry so young, it is very difficult to define
just exactly what "Household Management" is. Existing Household Management
services vary greatly in scope and services provided. Some try to be all things
to all people, others act primarily as employment agencies for household help.
The Sky's the Limit
The only absolute in this blossoming industry is that there
are absolutely no pre-existing limitations to what a Household Management firm
can be and how far it can grow. This in itself could cause you some problems
when you begin. The first question you will want to answer is what exactly are
you going to do for your clients? What are their needs? What are you willing and
qualified to provide to them?
Chores and More
Perhaps the first thing you will want to is ask a sampling of
people in your geographic and economic target area to fill out an informal
questionnaire asking what type of services they would be most likely be willing
to pay to have an "outsider" perform.
* Picking up and dropping off clothes at the cleaners
* Overseeing independent contractors: plumbers, house painters, renovation
contractors
* Going to the motor vehicle administration to get licenses renewed
* Party planning (tent, dishes, and flatware rental, hiring the caterer, buying
flowers, hiring a band)
* Grocery shopping
* Window washing
* Supervising a complete house move
* Providing a car-pool driver for children's activities
When you have a good idea what people want, you will be able
to decide what your Household Management firm will provide. You may want to
start with just a few items and then let your clients lead you in other
directions.
Open for Business
One of the most important aspects of getting started in your
new business (after you've gotten an idea of exactly what that business will be)
is deciding who your target customers will be. Lower income families probably
can't afford to hire someone to do the type of tasks you are providing. Very
affluent families can probably afford to have full-time or live-in help and also
would not need to have your services.. Most undoubtedly your target market
consist of middle-to-upper-income families where both spouses work. Other than
that limitation, just about everyone and anyone who holds a job can be a
potential client: young professionals, bachelors, and couples with children.
Since you now have an idea what you will be providing to your
clients, you will need to decide on potential staff needs. If you're going to be
one-person operation in the beginning or plan to stay a solo operation, you may
want to have some references on hand that you can provide to potential clients.
If you are planning to act primarily as an employment agency
for household help, you will need to have a good roster of qualified,
well-screened, employees to send out on demand.. The capabilities of your
employees will vary greatly depending on the type of services provided. If you
are providing companionship and care to the elderly, your screening process will
probably need to be more thorough than if you are primarily providing grocery
shopping or someone to water the plants or walk the dog. Since you will probably
be sending your employees into customer's homes, you will want to be very
vigilant about the character of the people you hire. Check references and make
sure the employees representing your company is going to enhance your
reputation, not ruin it.
Now that you have a fix on your target market and have an
idea of how many employees you're going to need, or if this going to be a
one-person operation to start, you can begin to advertise your services.
Distributing flyers either by hand or through bulk mail, can be reactively
inexpensive way to get your name out there. There are magnetic signs available
that you can attach to the side of your vehicle which allow you to make your car
a "rolling billboard".
Most areas' local newspapers charge a reasonable rates for
their advertising and local newspapers also mean that you're staying within your
targeted locality. And of course, like all service industries, word of mouth
will probably be your best advertising. You want your clients to tell their
friends what a great service you have to offer, so be sure to keep your
customers satisfied.
Most Household Management firms charge on a hourly basis for
the services provided. These rates can vary dramatically because the skill and
effort expended can also be so broad. You could hire a student to sit in
someone's home waiting for the washing machine repairman to come and because the
student could study "on the job" and face very little in the way of
responsibility, what you would need to pay the student would be relatively
modest. If you are providing registered child care or supervising a move, you
would need a responsible, reliable person and probably would need to charge (and
pay) a higher fee.
As you begin to more thoroughly define your services
structure, you will be able to ascertain a more definitive fee schedule.
This whole adventure will probably be "learn as you grow" and
the bottom line for your success will most undoubtedly be flexibility.
Most Household Management firms that their clients are
repeaters. Once a client begins using the services of this type of firm, they
begin to see the advantages of having someone who can prepare a meal, buy a
gift, plan a party or screen child care providers, etc. If you provide your
customers with an efficient and cost-effective way to simplify their lives, they
will be beginning asking themselves, "Why am I doing this, that or the other
thing myself when I can hire someone else to do it for me?"
For additional information helpful in setting up your new
business, information about licenses, permits, the legal structure of your
business, taxes, insurance and much more refer to the
Business Start-Up Fact Finder Manual
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