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Starting... and Running... a Dog Waste Management Business
Starting and Running a Dog Waste Management Business Author:Doug Gelbert A dog waste management business can be many things to many people. It can be a part-time money generator that is intentionally kept small, with customers serviced on weekends or after regular job hours int he evenings. It can be a transitional step operated from the safety of a full-time job until it grows to the point of being a self-supporting... more » small business. It can be a springboard for a money-making operation with hundreds of customers and several employees. It can even be a way to supplement a retirement income. The barriers to entry into a dog waste management business are practically non-existent, up-front money negligible. But before you take that big jump author Doug Gelbert will walk you through all the steps you will need to take in Starting... And Running A Dog Waste Management Business. The book is divided into over 30 easily digested topics that take the would-be-business owner through every imaginable aspect of do-it-yourself dog washes (see table of contents). In addition to the covered topics there are 19 dog business-specific forms that you can tear out or copy for your business. Topics include: 1. Determining Your Market 2. The Poop Scoop Customer 3. Office Location 4. Government Regulations 5. Insurance 6. Equipment 7. Servicing The Customer 8. Attacking Your Trading Area 9. Pricing 10. Bookkeeping ...and many more.« less