7 Examples of Pet Sitter Websites That Perfectly Connect With Visitors

connect with your website visitorsIs your pet sitting website your biggest and best marketing tool?

Is it paying off or is it sucking the life out of your business?

Just like with any other marketing tool, you need to see a good return on your investment in order for it to be working.

Put a price tag on the time alone you’ve devoted to your site and decide if it’s working with you or against you.

A pet sitting website that works is one that ranks well in the search engines and, perhaps more importantly, converts your visitors into happy clients.
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Is A Pet Sitting Business The Way To Make Money Fast?

make money pet sittingThere seem to be a variety of misconceptions about becoming a pet sitter and running a pet sitting business in general.

It looks like the industry has fallen into the “easy as pie, anyone can do it” category, along with “anyone can make money fast from pet sitting.”

I see two schools of thought on this subject:

On one hand, since there are no tests to pass or forms to fill out, anyone can open up shop and call themselves a pet sitter and start making money from it.

And on the other hand, it’s still every bit a business and requires a certain level of business skill including knowledge that is specific to the pet care world.
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Pet Sitter Website 14-Day Challenge

pet sitter website challengeDo you find yourself completely lost and frustrated when it comes to improving your pet sitting website?

Are you confused about what to do next?

No worries, I get it.

Search engine optimization (SEO) is a wildly popular subject. There is plenty of good information out there and much, much more not so good information out there.

If you find yourself trying various techniques and still waiting for decent results, worry no more.

In the Pet Sitter Website 14-Day Challenge below, I reveal the comprehensive, easy to follow game plan that will radically increase the success of your marketing efforts.
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Pet Sitters: What You Can Learn From America’s Got Talent

black-boardHave you noticed the interesting phenomenon about the current season of America’s Got Talent?

As we approach the finals, it’s becoming more and more apparent.

America’s Got Talent is not about talent at all. Sure, the finalists certainly have talent, but the show is not actually about talent.

“What?!” you may be thinking. “But it’s got the word talent right in the title!”

Fair enough. So let’s back up for a second. It’s important to note that none other than Simon Cowell created the show. Mr. Cowell is certainly no stranger to producing compelling and exciting television shows.
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16 Steps To A Perfect Pet Sitting Job

perfect-heartAre you doing everything possible to assure an exceedingly positive experience for both you and your clients?

After all, the more you enjoy doing your job, the more your clients will return. And the more clients that return, well, you get the concept…

Imagine the feeling of pleasure and satisfaction you’ll obtain from not only doing a job well done, but also completing a thorough job well done.

You’ve covered all your bases, and life is good.

I’ve outlined 16 steps that will take you from the initial contact with the potential client all the way through your post-job follow up email.
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Video: 5 Virtues of the Professional Pet Sitter

The background: As Alitia and I are getting ready to launch our pet sitting business training course, I knew that some sort of video on the main home page would work well.

We began to think, “What better way to spotlight the life of a pet sitter than by showcasing the qualities that make them wonderful?!”

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13 Best Places To Get Business Cards For Your Pet Sitting Business

pet-sitter-business-cardAt times, your pet sitting business card will be the first impression a potential client has with you.

It’s vital to your continued success that your card not only communicate your contact details but, more importantly, motivates that person to take action and get in touch with you.

If you find yourself handing out business cards – or leaving them on counters – with very few people following up, it may be time to reconsider your business card approach.

To increase your chances of contact being made, ask yourself if your business card is professional, unique and stands out.

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