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The Mobile Dry Cleaner Quarterly Newsletter
          December 202005
 
In This Issue:

Do You Have What It Takes?
Starting Your Own Mobile Dry Cleaning Business
Define Your M.O.


 
Do You Have What It Takes?
Starting any business can be a daunting experience and statistics show that 98% of business start-ups fail within the first two years. So, the question is " With all these obstacles, why do I want to start my own business?"

  The answer is as varied as there are personalities.  Perhaps you've recently lost your job, maybe you were recently overlooked for an expected promotion, or could it be you just don't like having to rely on outside influences to determine your future. Whatever your reason, ask yourself - Where, when, why, and do I have what it takes.

  Where will you start your business? Is there a ready market for you? Are you prepared to deal with competition and can you offer a better service or fulfill  a particular need.

When are you prepared to start? When will you be free to operate? Is this a part-time venture or are you going to start full-time and devote all your energies?

Why do you want to start your own business?  Are you motives sincere? Are you prepared to sacrifice your time, money and emotions to attain what you desire? 

  Do you have what it takes? Are you aware of the difficulties and the setbacks you may have to face to achieve your goal?

Will you use persistence, dedication and a strong mental determination to see your goals through? Can you face adversities and look obstacles in the eye and see them as hurdles of experience to be vaulted taking you to the finish line

Be honest with yourself,  ask yourself  these questions and if you sincerely feel you want to pursue the life of an entrepreneurial
arm yourself with all the knowledge you can about the business you want to start.  If you are still comfortable with your decision give it all the gusto you've got and pursue your dream.  Success turns all dreams into reality and the rewards are very exciting.
 

 
Starting Your Own Mobile Dry Cleaning Business
 
Low start-up costs, is one of the features that makes the Mobile Dry Cleaning Business very attractive.  You need only two ingredients to start:
1. A drycleaner to do your work
2. A customer.

It costs you nothing to make arrangements with a drycleaner.  There is nothing to purchase, there are no deposits required, or investment to be made for materials or supplies.  The only money you may have to spend is to pay the drycleaner his charges for the completed order before you deliver it to the customer. After the drycleaning order has been delivered and you collect payment from the customer, you have made a profit.

Most people will call this oversimplification, but the fact remains, you need nothing more.  But, like any other business, it costs money to find customers. To increase your customer base, you will need a vehicle, customer receipts, business cards, advertising literature, and other supplies that can make servicing your customer easier. If you can start with friends and family, and start regular weekly service and not use the profits you are earning, your business can maintain itself and create its own financing.
An attractive truck, bags with logos, personalized sales materials, all contribute to creating a business like image and appeal to the prospective customers. But for those of you who are financially strapped yet desiring the American dream the Mobile Dry Cleaning Business can be the vehicle that launches you to things you have always desired.

Try it! find a local drycleaner to work with you.  It is not really that difficult.  First learn the drycleaners retail prices, then, armed with that information, visit the drycleaning establishment, ask for the owner or manager, explain you want to start a home delivery service and you need a drycleaner to do the drycleaning. If the drycleaner is interested, he will discuss terms and conditions, when discussing prices, use 40 to 60 % of retail prices as a wholesale pricing guide. Seek complete service - marking in, cleaning, pressing, sorting and bagging.  You will pay more, up to 60% of retail, because you are receiving more services, but this way you can devote more time to learning your trade and prospecting for new business.

As your business grows and you become more familiar with the drycleaning business, you will be in a position to negotiate for better pricing or seek fewer services and lower your costs, but that is another discussion for another time.

Once you have your first customer, work to get your second customer and so on. Gain one customer at a time and before long, your business will begin to grow and more cash will become available to purchase those items and services to help you grow even larger.  The 3P's -patience, persistence, perseverance - will help to make your Mobile Dry Cleaning Business the pipe line to your dreams
 

Define Your M.O.
 
Every business has competition and dry cleaners are no exception. The many number one comment I receive from MDCSP members is their concern about the competition.  Quotes like, "There are already two mobile dry cleaners in the area and some of the retail stores also offer pick-up and delivery, so how can I succeed?" or "So and So cleaners charges $1.00 to launder a shirt and $1.25 to dry clean a  pair of slacks.  How can I compete with those prices?"  But, for some reason, I never hear about the competitor who is doing a fabulous business with moderate to high prices and quality work.  I know every town and city has more than one of these successful operations and the business owner is operating at high profits with much less aggravation than the high volume cleaners.
 
Dry Cleaning is not always about price!  Most every household uses dry cleaning services.  Just like those families that patronize Wendy's will also make use of the Olive Gardens, the Ruth Chris Steak house and a variety of other restaurants so will households and individuals seek a particular level of quality and service when choosing a dry cleaner.
 
Work to create your image.  Offer your customers stability and an image that portrays quality.  People are concerned about the care of their clothes and will remain loyal to those they feel they can trust.  Decide what road it is you want your business to follow.
Are you interested in lower volume but higher profits,  lower profits but high volume?  Are you willing to work a little harder to find that customer who wants your kind of service but who will display a loyalty that will last for many years, or a you interested in getting as many orders as possible quickly and easily and earning less profit per sale, but creating larger sales volume thereby increasing your bottom line.
 
Set the stage, build the props and let the play go on.  Whatever your choice, focus on your plans and the show can run for many years.
 

If you have a strong desire to start your own business, but lack specialized skills and don't know what business works best for you, consider Mobile Dry Cleaning.  If you have questions and need answers, send an email to info@mobiledrycleaner.com and I will be happy to help
 
 

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C.E. Hill- MDCSP                                                                                                                                       www.themobiledrycleaner.com                                                                                                                  

 

 

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