Do you know what it takes to run your own errand or concierge service Angel Wilder, Danette Moss, and Michelle Moore do and they are ready to teach you how. With Entrepreneur Magazine
naming errand and concierge services as one of the top ten home based businesses to start, the Errand and Concierge Service University (ECSU) offers a four day seminar for the growing
number of people who want to start their own business. Their next visit is to Denver, Colorado on May 15-18.
According to Angel, owner of Angel At Your Service and author of one of the industry'ss best selling books Starting Your Own Errand or Concierge Service, I receive phone calls and emails
every day from people who want to get started in this industry and from those who have started their business but need help with questions they may continue to have regarding operations
and clients.
After spending a year researching this industry and then opening her own doors for business nine years ago, she has picked up many experiences and advice along the way. After being
featured in the June 2006 issue of Parents Magazine, the amount of inquiries she receives has quadrupled.
Danette, owner of LAD Concierge Group, LLC and Live Life's8230;Outsource the Rest®, states, Our attendees have told us that there really are a lot of details involved when it comes to
starting this type of business that they didn'st realize where there. We are here to educate them and help with the growth of this industry as a whole.
She has been in business for five years and will bring her experience in travel, wedding planning, and strategic alliances with affiliate corporations to this upcoming seminar. This will
allow others to see the many directions they can take in the Concierge and Errand industry.
Michelle, who is the newest addition to ECSU and the owner of Imperium Lifestyle Management and Concierge, brings with her seven years of experience with niche services, particularly for
the bachelor and cosmetic surgery recovery markets. In addition, she will be bringing her knowledge regarding websites and Microsoft Office applications to ECSU attendees.
Within the past five years, the demand for niche markets, like surgery recovery clients, bachelors, high school students, and a children'ss concierge, has tripled. The information I
provide will help those wanting to get into those markets, Michelle states.
The seminar will answer many of the most common asked questions such as, How do I get started, How much do I charge, What type of insurance do I need, and What type of services do I
offer
For more information on their seminars, which are being held throughout the United States, or to register for one, two, or all four days of the seminar, visit the ECSU website at www.ecs-university.com.