How
To Make Money Providing
"Inventory Video Taping" Service
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This is, in my opinion, THE business to
get into with your videocamera.
You only need one camera, decent video skills, little expenses
and supplies,
and, if done right, very low marketing expenses. Besides your
videocamera,
you'll need an instant camera and an engraving tool, which together
should
be able to be found for under $100.
Here's the business in a nutshell: You videotape
household and business
inventory and valuables for insurance purposes. Then, if a robbery
occurs,
the owner has a video documentation of the missing valuables for
law
enforcement and insurance agents. Your primary prospects for this
service
will be upper-income families and businesses that specialize in
high-ticket
items or have a high investment in equipment.
The first step you should take to run a property
inventory taping service
is to meet with your area law enforcement agencies to find out
what
regulations, if any, they have. Remember, you will be going into
other
people's houses and will have full knowledge of their valuables.
If you have endorsement from the law, your customers can feel
comfortable
that you won't use this knowledge for the wrong purposes. The
person you
want to meet with would be the one in charge of neighborhood watches
or
community services. Normally, police agencies are enthusiastic
supporters
of services like this, as it makes their job easier. Others to
meet with
include insurance agents, private detectives, fire officials and
attorneys.
Not only will you gain valuable information from them, you will
be building
up a network for referrals. Be sure to keep a good record of who
you meet
with so you can send them business cards, brochures and periodic
reminders
of your services.
While meeting with insurance agents, take
care of your insurance
requirements. You should carry liability insurance, and you should
also get bonded. The extra expense is worth it, as it will both
help
to get business and will protect you and your customer.
Your service will be ripe for publicity,
so prepare a good press release.
You should be able to find a good book or two on publicity releases
at your
library. Get these releases to every daily and weekly newspaper
in your area,
as well as local business magazines and television stations. When
your
service gets written up in the papers, keep a clipping of each
article to
use in your marketing materials. Send a copy to all the insurance
agents,
attorneys, private detectives and law enforcement agencies in
your area.
You WILL get referrals from this!
Another idea for publicity is to set up a
booth at local home and garden
shows, preferably in the home protection areas (alarms, etc.).
This will
establish your name in the minds of consumers. If you don't mind
public
speaking, offer to give a short seminar on home inventory protection
and
how your service can help prevent theft. You can prepare one presentation
that can be given numerous times at different community-related
functions
and locations, such as country clubs.
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Now for the meat of the service. When you set up an appointment
with a
customer, make sure they know you will be charging by the hour,
so it will
be to their advantage to have things such as jewelry, china or
antiques laid
out and ready to be taped. Take your videocamera with extra tape
and
batteries, an instant camera with plenty of film, your engraver,
forms for
listing valuables, and a three-ring binder for the forms.
When taping valuables, be sure to get a clear
picture of them, including
any distinguishing characteristics. Be sure to fill out your forms
completely, listing special features or characteristics, such
as type and
weight of gems, etc. Jewelry is probably best photographed with
your
instant camera, as is any small valuables. Large antiques and
other primary
household items are easily videotaped. Be sure to get any brand
names and
model numbers clearly taped.
After taping the individual items, walk through
the house. Be sure to get
any computer and video equipment, phones, TVs, art and other items
that would
be tempting to thieves. Engrave the client's social security or
driver's
license number on the back or bottom of items that won't be damaged
by doing
so. Record all this on the forms, including the location of the
engraving and
all serial numbers. If the home is burglarized and police recover
the stolen
goods, this will help the client get his or her valuables back
quickly and
easily.
Don't forget to tape the outside of the house,
including patios, walkways and
landscaping. This can help the client establish value in case
of vandalism.
In businesses, videotape the office equipment,
as well as the offices
themselves, inside and out. In specialized businesses, be sure
to tape any
special equipment.
A good idea is to provide window stickers
for your clients that tell
potential thieves that items in the house have been marked and
recorded.
These stickers can be purchased or printed. Your local law enforcement
agencies may even be able to provide these to you at a low cost.
When through taping, give the tape a quick run-through to be sure
everything's OK, then give it to your client, along with the binder.
Encourage them to store these in a safe deposit box, in case of
fire.
How much should you charge? A typical mid-sized
to large home should take
two hours, at most, to tape, if the owner has prepared everything
ahead of
time. You can charge anywhere from $50 to $150 per hour, depending
upon what
your local market will bear, with $75 per hour a good figure to
start with.
You should be able to see how this business can add up!
In your marketing materials, stress the fact
this your charge is a small
price to pay, considering it is a crime deterrent and will result
in far
less stress and time on the customer's part if a mishap does occur.
You
can feel good that you are providing a service which will help
people in bad
times. Remember to be professional while in the client's home,
don't make
any comments which could be construed in bad ways, and be assuring
about
the safety and reliability of yourself and your service.

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