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Just recently, I put an ad in my local paper advertising my new business adventure. My own in-home daycare. Thanks to a close friend of mine who has experience in child care and owning her own in-home daycare, I was prepared with the paperwork, enthusiasm, knowledge and support, that I needed to get off the ground. After transforming a room in my house into the daycare room and making lesson plans, I put an ad into the local paper. From the ad I received one phone call and no follow up interviews. The poor response now has me wondering if I should try again (put another ad out) or if that will be a waste of money...?
I would like advice on how to get an in-home daycare successfully started. Did you struggle in the same way as me? I so badly want this. I am a stay at home wife, with no kids, that wants to contribute to the finances while feeling like I am making a difference in a kids life. Thanks for taking the time to read this, B. |
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Welcome to the forum!
Anything new is scary but you can find a ton of helpful ideas, tips, tricks and support from the ladies and gents here so stick around and join in the conversation! ![]() |
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The best way to launch is to get your face known in the community.
![]() I usually recommend talking to other moms while at the public parks and pools, but with no kids with you it may come off weird... ![]() You can also take full advantage of Halloween advertising and the daycare jumpers that will be calling during the upcoming paid Holidays.
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Ditto Cat Herder - word of mouth is the best advertising!
Ask friends/family to refer you to potential clients. Drop off brochures at local schools. On Halloween, hand out business cards with treats to any family with little ones. Tom Copeland has a 6 month marketing calendar with ideas to promote your program. ![]() |
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I opened 1.5 years ago and it took 2-3 months to be full to where I wanted to be. It takes time. I've also noticed (and heard from members on here) that at certain times of the year, I get more calls than at other times.
I've had a lot of success using CL to advertise. That's where I found all of my starting families as well as my newest family. If CL is widely used where you live, you could try that avenue for advertising. I've also gotten 2 clients from word of mouth/referrals. And I agree, you could make business cards and hand them out. Vista Print usually has good deals and great backgrounds. |
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Thank y'all! All of y'all gave me really good advice. I really liked the idea to hand out business cards with the candy on Halloween.
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advertise - word of mouth, advertising - low budget, advertising on halloween, start up |
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