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plr article line 1 HOW TO START A ROOMMATE FINDING SERVICE plr article line 2 plr article line 3 The average income for the owners of this kind of business in plr article line 4 California is $65,000 a year. Best of all, here's a business that plr article line 5 you can start with an absolute minimum investment. Practically plr article line 6 anyone who lives in a city anywhere in the country can expect to plr article line 7 do just about as well, and with a bit of imagination, mixed with plr article line 8 some business "moxie," you should be able to do even better! plr article line 9 plr article line 10 Income and market potentials for a service such as this are truly plr article line 11 fantastic! rent increases that have far outpaced wage increases plr article line 12 have brought about a tremendous need for a method to alleviate plr article line 13 the cost of housing. Also, many apartment complexes are being plr article line 14 converted into expensive condominiums. These two factors have plr article line 15 created a problem of gantic proportions for millions of people plr article line 16 who are concerned about keeping a roof over their heads. plr article line 17 plr article line 18 You can make big money solving that problem with your own plr article line 19 Roommate Finding Service. We're going to tell you how. plr article line 20 plr article line 21 Many of the nation's leading economists are predicting this kind plr article line 22 of living arrangement to be the "money-saving answer" for the plr article line 23 apartment dwellers for the rest of this century. Others are plr article line 24 predicting the roommate finding service to become as popular as plr article line 25 the employment agency by 1990. plr article line 26 plr article line 27 This is an ideal absentee owner business. Most of those operating plr article line 28 on the West Coast have a woman doing the managing--sometimes as plr article line 29 just the manager, and sometimes as the owner-manager. This plr article line 30 apparently has something to do with the nature of the business, plr article line 31 and how most people seem to naturally trust a woman to fid the plr article line 32 right roommate for them. plr article line 33 plr article line 34 As to the fee structure, I suggest something similar to the plr article line 35 successful employment agencies. Charge everyone a $25 plr article line 36 registration fee to start the ball rolling toward finding them a plr article line 37 suitable roommate. You take a Polaroid snapshot of each plr article line 38 registrant, have them fill out an appropriate application card plr article line 39 which will indicate the kind of roommate they'd be happy with, plr article line 40 and start searching through your files for people with similar plr article line 41 likes and dislikes. plr article line 42 plr article line 43 To get started, you'll want a bank reference; a legal reference, plr article line 44 a telephone, a business name, letterhead paper, envelopes, and plr article line 45 business cards; and office supplies such as 3x5 index cards; plr article line 46 typewriter; file cabinet; and printed questionaire-application plr article line 47 form. You'll also need a responsibility disclaimer, which can be plr article line 48 combined with the applicant's agreement-to-pay contract. Once plr article line 49 you've found a roommate for your prospective client, you should plr article line 50 have it spelled out in your agreement that each of the "matched plr article line 51 roommates" will pay you 15% to 20% of the first month's rent. You plr article line 52 should charge a bit extra for particular requirements, and plr article line 53 perhaps somewhat less for older persons, or foe persons with plr article line 54 handicaps. plr article line 55 plr article line 56 The approval or disapproval is left up to the parties involved. plr article line 57 You simply look through your registration card file, pull five or plr article line 58 six apparently suitable roommates, call each of them on the phone plr article line 59 and arrange separate meetings for them with your client. Your plr article line 60 client reports back to you, and tells you his or her decision, plr article line 61 and you call the person chosen and finalize the deal. plr article line 62 plr article line 63 Good advertising will play a most important part getting this plr article line 64 business off the ground. Make a good circular or "flyer" plr article line 65 detailing your roommate finding services, and listing your phone plr article line 66 number. Get these flyers on as many bulletin boards in your area plr article line 67 as possible. Get them in grocery stores, barber shops, community plr article line 68 colleges, beauty salons, bowling alleys; the list of places to " plr article line 69 billboard" your flyers is endless. Another idea is to set up plr article line 70 "take one" boxes in as many retail places of business as you can. plr article line 71 Don't overlook the value of placing your flyers on plr article line 72 windshields---particularly around apartment complexes, and in the plr article line 73 parking lots of colleges in your area. You might even pay the plr article line 74 downtown parking lots attendants to slip one under the windshield plr article line 75 wiper of each car he parks on Monday. If you do a good job with plr article line 76 the make-up of your flyer, and use your imagination in getting plr article line 77 them into the hands of your prospective clients, you'll have no plr article line 78 trouble moving your business into the black quickly. plr article line 79 plr article line 80 Even so, you'll need to run regular ads in your area newspapers. plr article line 81 The best headings to run your ads under is the Personals Column. plr article line 82 Your ad might read: plr article line 83 plr article line 84 NEED A ROOMMATE? We'll find the ideal roommate for you! plr article line 85 Everything handled on a strictly confidential basis. For details, plr article line 86 call Jan, Mary, or Carol, 123-4567. plr article line 87 plr article line 88 Within only a couple of months, you should be well enough plr article line 89 established, and with a income large enough to afford an office plr article line 90 location. When you establish your office, do some publicizing of plr article line 91 your business with press releases to all the media in your area, plr article line 92 and plan some fanfare that will bring attention to your services. plr article line 93 Tacking up on your office walls the enthusiastic testimonials of plr article line 94 people you've have matched with roommates is a very good idea. plr article line 95 Later on, you might want to input all your client information on plr article line 96 computer, and take video pictures of each client for showing to plr article line 97 prospective roommates. In the final analysis, once you have your plr article line 98 business underway, your future success will be limited only by plr article line 99 your imagination. plr article line 100 |
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