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Tips for Starting a Daycare
If you are thinking of a rewarding career, putting up a daycare center is one of it. Owning and managing a daycare center can help you touch the lives of many children and can help out parents in looking after their kids. If you have patience and understanding with kids and you love being with them, definitely, a daycare business is the right one for you.
Since there are plenty of parents (father and mother) are busy working, the demand for a daycare is high. Parents need to bring their kids in a daycare when they are away for work.
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Many parents will leave their children in daycare centers. While most of these centers will have the best interests of your child in mind there are other centers where the care of your children will be substandard. These places are the main reason why the state and the federal government, require that licensed daycare centers be present. Or in other words, a daycare must first obtain the proper license to be recognized as a daycare.
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My son has been in the same daycare for nearly 2 years. I just found out about 2 weeks ago that she is selling her house and moving. I have a few options but how do you know your doing the right thing? I have found one with a position but that means I have to pull my son out of his current daycare sooner than I had planned on. What do I do?
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No commentsReasons Why You Should Start a Daycare Business
You may wonder what kind of business you would like to open. Daycare is a good reason to start a business. Mostly, both parents are working and they need a safe place for their children and at the same time their children will be educated as well. Parents are usually relying on daycare center for their children.
More mothers are forced to look for a job outside home to help their husband financially for settling their bills. For this reason they need to find a safe place for their children while they were working.
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I’m going to put my daughter in daycare in August while i take some classes during the day I was wondering what kind of questions i should ask the provider..My daughter will be alittle over a year in August
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No commentsMarketing 101 – Marketing your Daycare Services
1. Marketing collaterals / Direct mailers
Direct mailers are very important marketing tools. They need not be flashy. A simple flyer telling your audience about your centre and what you offer is good enough.
Distribute them wherever possible; put them at community clubs, cafés and restaurants and/or hire temporary help to distribute them at train stations, bus stations, basically any high traffic area in and around your neighborhood.
And if budget permits, a brochure will be a nice addition, especially when someone requests for more details about your centre. However, if you are a new start up and a little low on funds, a flyer will do just fine.
2. Business cards
Carry your business cards wherever you go and give them out.
3. Advertisements and listings
Ensure that you are listed in all the relevant directories such as the yellow pages, community guides, daycare magazines for parents, daycare directories, etc. If budget permits, you should also consider taking up advertisements in those guides and directories as well as your local newspapers.
4. Banners
Nothing attracts more attention than a banner. Print a bright and colorful banner and hang it at the entrance of your daycare centre. It’ll guarantee to attract the attention of passer-bys. Don’t try to recreate your entire brochure or flyer onto the banner. Keep it simple and short. Include basic information such as your logo/name of your centre, your contact number and website, if any. Ensure that the text is legible from a distance.
6. Website
Pick up a new skill. Learn to create your own website. A simple, professionally designed website with some pictures of your centre will do just fine. And don’t forget a map.
7. Car decals and bumper stickers
If budget permits, print car decals and bumper stickers to give to family, friends and customers. It’s free publicity on the move.
8. Posters
Print posters and display them wherever possible. Pin them up on notice boards at shopping malls, eating places or the supermarket. Pass them to your customers, families and friends and have them put it up in their offices.
9. Open houses
Nothing beats a preview of an experience. When a company wants you to sign up for their pricey conference, they will usually conduct an event preview to let you have an insight into what you will be experiencing if you sign up. In the same token, open houses are an excellent marketing tool, allowing parents a hands-on experience at your centre.
There is no need to execute all the above suggestion at one go. Pace them out throughout the year. It’ll be a lot easier on your budget.
Happy marketing!
By: Seraphina Tan
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