How To Be A Better Pet Sitter – Part 3
In Part 2 of this series, we sat down with some burgers and focused on the ways to give your clients exactly what they want, without them even knowing they wanted it.
I pointed out a wonderful section the PSI website written for pet owners and how to use it to your advantage.
Today in Part 3, we pull out all the stops and get you to be a better pet sitter by focusing on yourself. We start with a straight forward question:
Are you insane? No, seriously, are you insane?

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Are you a good pet sitter? Are you a great pet sitter?
How many times have you been chatting on the phone with a perspective client for 30 minutes only to be told that she can’t afford it or your price is too high?
Think you have absolutely nothing in common with Simon Cowell?
It’s perhaps a pet sitter’s dream: to become so busy that you can no longer perform all the pet sitting jobs yourself.
All too often, a pet sitter will build a website then sit back and hope for the best. Without taking an active role in your visitor activity, you may be missing out on new pet sitting clients.
I hear plenty of chatter about keyword this and keyword that when it comes to building the perfect pet sitting website. Sure, you need to be keyword-conscious but the trick is knowing which keywords you should be targeting in the first place.