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Blogging For Pro Organizers: A Year Of Seasonal Content Ideas

As I state in my free course for starting a pro organizing biz, you just don't have to do a bunch of free or cheap jobs for people in order to get the ball rolling on getting clients.

I believe in giving your expertise away and showing off your aesthetic online, because your blog can be like Tinder for your business. In just a post or two, your potential client can fall in love with you, your style & your branding and forget other organizers ever existed, or... swipe left and forget about you forever. 

Your writing style, your ideas, and the photos that go along with your blog can go a long way in speaking to your future clients even if you aren't a full-time organizer. In fact, if you are working another job right now or staying at home with your kids, one way to plant the seeds for a future career as a professional home organizer is to just start blogging.

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Free Professional Organizer Forms - Professional Organizer Checklist

One of the things that scared me the most when I started organizing other people? ...was the feeling of not looking like I knew what I was doing.

I bet you thought I was going to say not actually knowing what I was doing.

Haha. 

Well of course, that made me nervous a few times too... until I realized that every client wanted something unique and individualized from me anyway, not a "prescribed process". I learned very quickly how to listen to the way she described her situation in her home and jump right into what was bothering HER the most. It's a simple tip that changes the game.

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4 Game-Changing Ways to Use Pinterest for Your Organizing Biz

As a pro organizer (even part time) taking the time to max out your Pinterest boards in a strategic way is not only fun, but a really important part of your business.

Your profile is something you can link to directly from Find My Organizer, your other social media accounts, and should definitely play a big role on your website.

Here are 4 ways to use Pinterest as part of your professional organizing toolkit online!

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