Startup
Cost: Your startup costs will
only include what you spend to advertise
and market your business and whatever
you may need to pre-pay for products
on your first job.
Earnings Potential: This
can turn into full time income if
you combine it with New
Mother Care. Many young families
will not be able to afford this kind
of service so you will want to be
careful who you target. You may wish
to market yourself as a "gift"
for the new mother and have grandparents
and friends pay for your services.
Special Knowledge or Skills:
The best candidate for this
business is someone who is a parent
themselves. You will need to learn
what and where the danger areas are
for babies and toddlers.
How to Get Started:
First,
write your business plan. We couldn't
find a business plan specific to this
business because it is so unique,
so you'll have to start from scratch
and write your own.
Read as much as you can. This is
not a well-established line of business,
but there are others out there who
have done it. Here are links to some
sites:
http://www.mymommybiz.com/ideas/babyproofing.html
Professional
Baby Proofing: A Look at a Uniqu Business
Opportunity
Find the right products:
http://www.securebaby.com
http://www.safe-tots.com
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