Start an Errand Service Business
One of the easiest ways to make money is to start an errand service business. All that you need to do is
to run errands for people in your neighborhood, and make money. It requires no special skills, and no
investment. What's more you can make money from the first order that you take.
What you need
You need a mobile phone, a small room that can work as an office, a van and an invoice kit to start an errand
service business. Barring the van your investment is next to negligible. If van is a problem, you can consider
using a motor-cycle to run errands.
Potential customers
Your potential customers are the white collared executives who can't find the time to drive down to their
neighborhood stores to pick up grocery, and are happy to pay small amounts to you for running minor errands.
Your other customers are aged couples who find it difficult to drive and are happy to have their groceries and
medicines delivered home. You can even start an errand service business for those stores that want to deliver
products home but do not want to invest on staff.
Publicity
Your main investment when you start an errand service business will be on publicity. You need to inform as many
homes as possible of your business. You can do this by printing a handbill and distributing it to all homes in
your immediate and nearby neighborhoods. You can do this by placing a small classified advertisement in the
local neighborhood paper. You can also put up some colorful fliers in the departmental store, dry cleaning shop,
flower store etc from where you propose to pick up grocery or other goods.
Qualifications
This business needs no qualifications. But it does need a pleasant personality, and an eagerness to perform. You
should not start an errand service business if you get irritated easily or if you are unable to keep deadlines.
That will be the surest way to kill the business. You must be very prompt in answering calls, and must make sure
that the task is performed immediately. If you do so, you will find new customers calling you without your making
any effort.
Charges and income
It is easier to start an errand service business than to decide on pricing. The customer should not feel that he
is being overcharged or wasting his money. At the same time you should charge an amount that should make your
effort worthwhile. There are no basic rules as to how the pricing should be decided. You have to go by your gut
feeling. The rates should be higher for those customers who are staying away from the store from where the grocery
is to be bought and less for those who are staying close. Similarly, those customers who give you more business
should be charged comparatively less than those who place an order once or twice a month. The time at which an order
is placed should also be factored in.
The best is to charge the customer by the number of hours you have spent in carrying out their errands. In the earlier
years of your business this charge can be as low as $15 per hour. However, as your business grows and you hire employees
to help you with work this rate can be raised to $35 per hour - in stages. If everything goes as planned, you can easily
hope to earn $35,000 to $40,000 a year. This is good money for anyone who has no special skills and who is not required to
make any investment to start an errand service business.
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