Think setting up an agency would bemuch like setting up any business.
Here's a bit I cribbed from the net with my comments in capitals:
Investigate Your Legal Responsibilities
When you decide to start a new business one of your first responsibilities is to investigate all of your legal responsibilities. These include naming your business, structuring your business (company or partnership) and registering your business (limited company ?private or public, partnership or limited liability partnership). SPEAK TO YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS LINK. MAKE AN APPOINTMENT. THEY'RE FREE AND THEY'RE SO HELPFUL THEY WILL RUN YOU THROUGH ALL THIS.
You?ll also need to set up an accounting system and investigate your tax responsibilities including VAT, income, corporate and other business taxes, PAYE and National Insurance, employing others and keeping records of all of your financial transactions. Arranging for all necessary insurances is also something that aspiring business owners need to undertake at the very start, including those that are specific to a business? premises.
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Advertise for Good Nannies
Once the legal responsibilities are taken care of and your business premises have been secured (and furnished), any good nanny agency needs to engage the services of nannies. This will require advertising for superior nannies, running background checks to ensure that their references are impeccable, checking that their training is exceptional and making sure that there is nothing to indicate that they should not work in this field. OBVIOUSLY YOU ARE HALF WAY THERE
Some agencies may also want to arrange training for their nannies, such as specific first aid courses, so if this is the case for your agency then you?ll need to organise the teachers, classes and necessary resources as well as deciding on payment for these courses. Only when you have a substantial number of qualified nannies ready to take on jobs should you then move along to working directly with clients.
Market Your Services
In order to build up a strong client base for your nanny agency you?ll need to market your services. This may be as simple as handing out flyers at local children?s areas (schools, playgrounds, community classes, etc), though most business today need some sort of website to provide further information on the agency.
MANY BUSINESSES LIKE MINE DO QUITE CHEAP WEBSITES FOR START-UPS. AGAIN BUSINESS LINK COULD PROBABLY ADVISE.
Taking out an ad in the phone book, running an ad on the radio or even airing an ad on the television might also be means of reaching a wider client base. Unfortunately, marketing can be expensive for a new business so sticking firmly to your marketing budget is always imperative.
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Starting your own nanny business is a great way to make sure that parents in your area have the ability to engage the services of exceptional childcare providers. Investigating your legal business responsibilities, advertising for good nannies and marketing your services are imperative steps towards a successful nanny agency.
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