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September 2003
 
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Quick start-up tips
It's as easy as asking
 

 
 
Quick start-up tips
 
Five easy steps are all that is required to start a 
Mobile Dry Cleaning Business:
  1. Have a desire to succeed in your own business
  2. Find a drycleaner to do your work
  3. Take your customers soiled garments to the drycleaner
  4. Return the cleaned garments
  5. Collect the retail drycleaning price, pay the drycleaner the wholesale charges and keep the difference. 
You must provide step #1.  If you don't have a desire to succeed, failure is your partner.
 
 Step #2 -Finding a drycleaner -  takes some work, but it is not as difficult as you may think. Contact all the drycleaners in your area who do work on the premises, ask if they offer wholesale dry cleaning services and what kind of package do they offer, (tagging garments for identification,drycleaning and pressing, assembly and packaging) and what do they charge per item.
 

After surveying several dry cleaners, choose the one who offers:

Once you have decided on a dry cleaner  double the wholesale cost, this will help you establish a quick pricing policy until you become more familiar with profit and loss ratios.
 
Next you want to find a customer.  Start with your friends, relatives, and neighbors,  They know you and will be willing to help you get started in business. 
 
Take your drycleaning orders to the drycleaner for processing and when the orders are finished, return them to the respective customer and collect for your service.
 
This may sound like an oversimplification and to be honest, there is more to Mobile Dry Cleaning than mentioned here, but the truth is the previous steps are all that is required to get started.  Once you have customers and begin to earn money, you will want to know more about customer relations, marketing, and business practices etc.
 
The Mobile Dry Cleaning Manual and an MDCSP membership will provide that information 

 

 
 

It's as easy as asking
 
You Must be willing to knock on doors
Personal contact is the key to this business
 
To most of you, this is probably the biggest stumbling block of the Mobile Dry Cleaning Business.  It doesn't have to be.  You don't have to be a super salesperson, you don't have to take special courses to develop sales skills, you simply have to ask.
 
When you talk to others, mention you are a drycleaner and, if they are looking for a quality service, to contact you.  Give them a business card and let things happen.  You will be surprised at the comments you hear when you open the topic of dry cleaning so be prepared to offer your services.  Most of the reactions to your offer will be favorable.  Once a handful of customers has been developed, your business will have been launched and weekly sales and profits will follow.
 
Your dreams and goals will dictate how much more time and effort you want to devote to this new business venture.
 
Good fortune is wished for you in all your endeavors no matter what they may be.

 

 

 

C. E. Hill - MDCSP

www.themobiledrycleaner.com 


 
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