Thursday, December 30, 2010

Top Five Reasons to Hire a Personal Concierge

Top Five Reasons to Hire a Personal Concierge. Once you begin to utilize a Personal Concierge you will find many more reasons to continue working with one:

1. Focus on what's important and the business of making money.
Having a Personal Concierge allows you the freedom to focus on your company, business, career and family, not the mundane tasks that are inherent in business and everyday life.

2. Saves you money.
Cut down on impulse purchases. We only purchase those items that are on your list, at your request.

Because we are independent contractors their is no need for you to spend revenue on employee benefits, payroll taxes or insurance either.

3. Freedom to pursue pleasurable activities.Our Personal Concierge works with you to free up your time to pursue the activities that help keep you productive in your career. We also assist busy overwhelmed parents to get chores done and errands completed.

Don't spend all your free time on errands and work when you really want to spend that quality time with your family and friends. Hand us your To-Do list and consider it done.

4. One-stop shopping.A Personal Concierge can perform personal needs like shopping, run errands and assist around the house. We also work well for business needs like; word processing, creating marketing tools such as brochures, flyers and business cards, dinning & travel arrangements, maintaining databases and sending out mailings, etc.
There is no duty that a Personal Concierge can't perform or wouldn't be willing to learn.

5. Tailored to fit your needs.Your Personal Concierge is set up to fit your individual needs. Fees are arranged for one-time hourly tasks or for lengthy weekly retainers. With our Personal Concierge you create your own individual working partnership.
 
This list highlights the practical reasons for relying on the skills of a Personal Concierge.

However;


Prestige and the Luxury of Time are the true benefits.

Deborah
"We Run Your Errands"

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