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Work
at Home Ideas: Painting and Wallpapering
by Pamela White
If you've ever basked in the glow of
compliments over your baby's stenciled bedroom, or the new wallpaper in your
bathroom and kitchen, you have the potential, and experience, to create a
business for yourself.
Do you think interior painters and wallpapers have to belong to unions and
work in crews for big companies? Not so. Think about the many painting and
wallpapering jobs you've done and that your neighbors, friends and family need
done. Maybe just the living room needs painting, or the upstairs hallway could
use an update in wallpaper. It's easy to imagine the number of small jobs you
can do working for yourself.
Now think about how you'll find the customers you need to bring in a steady
income. Use your home computer and some good quality paper to print up flyers
and business cards. Invest some time in yourself by posting your new painting
business flyers on bulletin boards in grocery stores, library and Laundromats.
Stretch your imagination further: post them in the teachers' lounges at your
local schools and send them to real estate agents and building contractors who
often recommend or use people in your new professional. Give everyone you meet
two of your business cards. Why two? One to keep and one to pass on. Tell
everyone you know that you are in business and to please spread the word. As
your business grows you'll realize that no amount of paid advertising will bring
in the same business you'll get from word -of-mouth exposure.
The minimal cost for paper, envelopes and stamps may very well be your only
expenses for a while. Most do-it-yourselfers, like you, have the necessary tools
- brushes, drop clothes, painters' tape, retractable blades, wallpaper paste -
from their own home projects. Your first clients can purchase their own paint
and paper, with your guidance on quantity and quality, of course. This minimizes
your upfront expenses.
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