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Video: 5 Virtues of the Professional Pet Sitter

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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?!”


With that, we created this video:

5 Virtues of the Professional Pet Sitter

Enjoy…

See the video in action on the PetSittingOlogy training site home page.

We look forward to your comments and feedback below.

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Joshua

Joshua Cary is an all around good guy. He is a filmmaker, web designer and business owner. What does he bring to the table? A plethora of creative marketing know-how, savvy web design skills and a good laugh every now and again. Along with his beautiful wife, Alitia (pronounced uh-leash-uh), he is a pet sitting business trainer, coach and instructor at PetSittingOlogy. Joshua is also the co-founder of the Association of Pet Sitting Excellence.

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  • Kathi
    I'm really stoked about making some videos for my site!
  • Awesome. I've got some really cool (simple enough) tools to use.

    What kinds of videos are you looking to produce? IE. Slideshows, tutorials, interviews, business promos...
  • Kathi
    Yes. All of the above. I know...slow down :D
  • Well, not necessarily slow down but surely one at a time.

    I find myself all too often frozen with all the things I want to complete, that I have no idea where to start or what to tackle first.

    The minute I make a to-do list and prioritize, I'm back on track.
  • Kathi
    Joshua,

    I so relate. That's where i am right now, for sure. Sooo many things i want to do and I haven't taken time out to get my thoughts and ideas outa my brain and onto some paper. I do need to do that. I'm caught in the "driving to fast to stop and get gas" syndrome. Literally, ha,ha...just reminded me that the car is going on empty! I have so little disposable time, and I tend to want to just jump in and try to get something done. What I end up doing is going in circles and not sure where I'm at. OK...tonight I WILL plan.
  • Glad you think so, Kathi.

    Thanks.
  • Adorable :D
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