EPISODE · Sep 22, 2024 · 21 MIN
Pro Organizer Organizes Offices, Homes, and Lives | Day in the Life of a Professional Organizer
from Time We Discuss | Career Podcast for Career Discovery and Career Exploration with Real Professionals · host Time We Discuss
In this segment of "Time We Discuss" I look at what it's like to be a Professional Organizer with "Organized Mess" founder Diane Crespo.Are you ready to turn your organizing skills into a profitable business in 2024? In this video, we’ll guide you through easy steps to start your own organizing business from scratch! Discover essential tips on how to create a plan, identify your target market, and develop effective marketing strategies to attract clients.Learn about the tools and resources you’ll need to succeed, as well as how to set your pricing and manage your time efficiently. Whether you're looking to declutter homes, organize offices, or specialize in a niche market, this video provides invaluable insights to kickstart your journey.Join us as we share real-life success stories, expert advice, and actionable steps to help you launch your organizing business today. Don’t forget to subscribe for more entrepreneurial tips and tricks to grow your business in 2024!Stay tuned to learn more about the thriving careers and career opportunities awaiting you!=================================================================Timestamp:0:00 - Intro0:38 - What is Organized Mess?1:46 - How did you start your business, Organized Mess?3:16 - Did you find yourself bartering for services in the beginning?4:27 - Why a business about organizing?5:47 - How did you decide to turn your passion into a business?6:09 - How did you transition from employee to entrepreneur?7:34 - How do you get your clients?8:49 - What sorts of services to professional organizers offer?12:02 - How do you determine cost? What are the factors/parameters?13:21 - What education do you need to be a professional organizer?14:08 - How do you learn different organizing styles?15:25 - Getting the first client15:54 - How often do you get repeat customers?17:34 - Do you ever help people organize their digital lives?18:18 - Talent has the floor.19:51 - Redoing closets designed for previous owners20:31 - Do you operate with a contract and leverage other professionals?21:09 - Do you need a special type of liability insurance to do this work?21:24 - Outro=================================================================Guest Information:Diane CrespoOrganized Messhttps://www.organizedmessfl.com/Join the email list and receive a free Less Mess Checklist!Also mentioned in this segment:Decluttering for a Living, Make Money Organizing Messy SpacesEmpowering Youth Through Travel: Nonprofit Organization Steven's Wings=================================================================Time We Discuss Links:Official Website: Time We Discuss WebsiteOriginal Music: Original Music furnished by Dan SwiftYouTube: Time We Discuss on YouTubeSpotify: Time We Discuss Podcast on SpotifyMore Podcast Platforms: Time We Discuss on Twitter/XBluesky: Time We Discuss on BlueskyInstagram:Time We Discuss on Instagram
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In this segment of "Time We Discuss" I look at what it's like to be a Professional Organizer with "Organized Mess" founder Diane Crespo.Are you ready to turn your organizing skills into a profitable business in 2024? In this video, we’ll guide you through easy steps to start your own organizing business from scratch! Discover essential tips on how to create a plan, identify your target market, and develop effective marketing strategies to attract clients.Learn about the tools and resources you’ll need to succeed, as well as how to set your pricing and manage your time efficiently. Whether you're looking to declutter homes, organize offices, or specialize in a niche market, this video provides invaluable insights to kickstart your journey.Join us as we share real-life success stories, expert advice, and actionable steps to help you launch your organizing business today. Don’t forget to subscribe for more entrepreneurial tips and tricks to grow your business in 2024!Stay tuned to learn more about the thriving careers and career opportunities awaiting you!=================================================================Timestamp:0:00 - Intro0:38 - What is Organized Mess?1:46 - How did you start your business, Organized Mess?3:16 - Did you find yourself bartering for services in the beginning?4:27 - Why a business about organizing?5:47 - How did you decide to turn your passion into a business?6:09 - How did you transition from employee to entrepreneur?7:34 - How do you get your clients?8:49 - What sorts of services to professional organizers offer?12:02 - How do you determine cost? What are the factors/parameters?13:21 - What education do you need to be a professional organizer?14:08 - How do you learn different organizing styles?15:25 - Getting the first client15:54 - How often do you get repeat customers?17:34 - Do you ever help people organize their digital lives?18:18 - Talent has the floor.19:51 - Redoing closets designed for previous owners20:31 - Do you operate with a contract and leverage other professionals?21:09 - Do you need a special type of liability insurance to do this work?21:24 - Outro=================================================================Guest Information:Diane CrespoOrganized Messhttps://www.organizedmessfl.com/Join the email list and receive a free Less Mess Checklist!Also mentioned in this segment:Decluttering for a Living, Make Money Organizing Messy SpacesEmpowering Youth Through Travel: Nonprofit Organization Steven's Wings=================================================================Time We Discuss Links:Official Website: Time We Discuss WebsiteOriginal Music: Original Music furnished by Dan SwiftYouTube: Time We Discuss on YouTubeSpotify: Time We Discuss Podcast on SpotifyMore Podcast Platforms: Time We Discuss on Twitter/XBluesky: Time We Discuss on BlueskyInstagram:Time We Discuss on Instagram
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