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Is your house a disaster area? Do you have a job outside the home that doesn't give you time to organize your house? Perhaps you have a physical disability that prevents you from lifting or reaching up to put things where they belong.

Sometimes when you get so far behind in caring for your home that it seems impossible to find anything, it would be best to hire a personal organizer. Personal organizers are trained to look for ways that will help you get - and stay - organized.

Before you hire an organizer, you need to do some research.

1. Do you need your entire house organized or just a room or two?

2. Are there rooms that will be "off -limits" to an organizer, such as a home office or a teenager's room? Teens hate to have their space messed with!

3. Are there personal or expensive items that you will have to remove from a room before an organizer starts work?

4. Have you determined a budget for your organization project?

Now that you know what you need, here are some things you need to from a personal organizer before he/she is hired:

1. How long have you been a personal organizer? How much experience do you have? Do you specialize in a certain area of organization? (Will that area of organization be of help to me?)

2. Do you have a list of references? May I contact them?

3. What do you charge for a project? Do you charge by project, by day, or by number of hours worked?

4. Do you charge for the initial consultation? How much?

5. Are organizational supplies such as bins and baskets included in the project or will I have to purchase them extra? (This will help keep you on budget.)

6. Will I be involved in the decision making process for the project? (If not, interview someone else! It is your house, after all!)

7. Will you have an assistant or other people helping you?

8. Are you (and your employees) insured and bonded in case of accident, damage to property or theft?

If you do your homework before hiring a professional organizer, you will know exactly what to expect from him or her and he or she will know exactly what to expect from you. There will not be any nasty surprises at the end of the job.

Once the organizer has organized your home, it should be easier for you to keep it neat and tidy. Every item will have its home and you will only need to remember to take each item home after you have used it. If you let everything pile up again, you will just have to hire the organizer to organize it all for you again - and that doesn't make much sense - does it?

Jude Wright is the webmistress of 40 websites, most of which relate to Home Management. Visit CleanAndOrganized.com [http://cleanandorganized.com] to see how YOU can become clean and organized.

Door Hanger Advertising Ideas For Insurance Agents

 

Here are a few Ideas for Insurance Agents that have been used successfully by our clients. Use one or a combination, but don't over crowd the postcard with too much information. The door hanger must pass "The Glance Test", which means the reader will know what the card is about with just a passing glance. This can make the difference between getting noticed or being tossed out as junk advertising.

  1. Don't Wait - Save Money Now!
    Many potential customers are under the impression that they have to wait until their policy expires to make a change. Let them know that they can start saving right away.
  2. Are You Paying Too Much?
    If you think about it, a lot of the clients that you have written insurance for in the past year have given you their business because you were able to save them money. Take a page from the insurance ads you see on TV. Figure out the average savings and then proclaim it. The headline on your postcard can be: "Clients We Covered This Year Saved An Average of $xxx! Are You Paying Too Much? Find Out With A FREE Quote By Phone"
  3. Are You An Independent Insurance Agent?
    Then make sure prospects know you have a number of companies to place their insurance with. Use the phrase:"We Shop And You SAVE!"
  4. It's All About You
    When you are advertising your services, it is not the time to be modest. Selling Insurance is a one on one,  personal service. Include your photo and a brief resume on your door hanger. You may be surprised how many people recognize you, especially if you distribute to homes in your own neighborhood. Include memberships in community organizations or church groups.
  5. Who Lives In The Neighborhood
    Sometimes you can determine the average demographics of a neighborhood and use that information to tailor the right insurance product to promote. An area of new homes can mean young families with children - prime prospects for life insurance or perhaps an annuity for the kids education. Older homes in established neighborhoods might have a high percentage of baby boomers - prime prospects for long term care insurance. Rental complexes are an obvious target for renters insurance.
  6. Benefits Not Details
    Use your door hanger to highlight the benefits of a particular coverage not the details. The purpose of the door hanger is to generate a lead, not make the sale. Keep it brief and as tantalizing as possible.
  7. It's Not Just About The Price
    Make sure prospects understand that coverage limits are just as important as price when purchasing insurance. During recent disasters, hurricanes, tornadoes and floods, many folks learned the hard way that their coverage was not adequate.

About the Author

Jim Negron is the founder of DynamicDirect.com a Direct Marketing firm located in South Florida. The company has been helping small businesses nationwide, find affordable direct marketing solutions for 22 years. Read our blog at www.3000doorhangers.com

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