Become a Professional Closet Organizer 1-2-3
If you have good organization skills, and you can work efficiently, there are plenty of people who need your
services. Customers who need organizing help often start with closets and storage spaces, since that is where
many items end up, and clutter starts to build.
Professional closet organizers can provide a quick solution to people who are desperately looking for the
clutter to go away - but professional organizers do more than just closets.
If you want to become a closet organizer and start a closet organizing business, you can provide storage
solutions for many areas of the home. For instance - a home office, the kitchen pantry, garage cabinets,
outdoor storage sheds closets and more.
When you offer a variety of different services, a single project can turn into multiple jobs when clients
are happy with your work. If you partner with a carpenter, you can give even more options to clients, such as
building cabinets, installing shelves, adding workspace or building entire closet organization systems.
When you meet with prospects, provide as many visual materials as possible. For example, these can include
photos, sketches or floor plans. By doing this, you can demonstrate your skills and knowledge to shoppers, and
you can give them closet organization ideas that they can use in their own space.
Start a Professional Organizing Business
Smart Closet Makeovers
(from the editors of Sunset Books)
If you want to get some ideas for organizing closet space, here is your guide. You get both the "before" and
the "after" images so that you actually visualize the possibilities that can come out of a cluttered
closet.
If you have good organizing skills, but don't have prior experience arranging closets, this book can give
you the ideas and confidence you need to get started in this field, You will get step-by-step instructions
along with over 200 photos on how to re-design closets craft nooks, pantries and more. Valuable do-it-yourself
resource for entrepreneurs.
Smart Closet Makeovers
Professional Closet Organizer Business Resources:
How to
Become a Professional Organizer | National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO)