3 Easy Ways to Get Your First Paying Organizing Client

Getting your first paying client is exciting and builds confidence. Here are three easy ways to book your first client.

Way #1: Tell People What You Do

Your first client usually comes from friends, coworkers, neighbors, or family. Share a simple announcement on Facebook, Instagram, or local groups to let people know you’re offering organizing services.

Way #2: Use Before-and-After Photos (Even Without Client Photos)

People hire organizers based on visuals. Start building your photo library by:

  • Organizing spaces in your own home

  • Helping a friend or family memeber

  • Joining my Professional Organizers Group Coaching Community—members have permission to use ANY of my before-and-after photos to promote their business.

Way #3: Set Up Your Google Business Profile

This is one of the strongest ways to get local clients. Set up your profile, add photos, write a simple bio, link your website, and ask for reviews from friends, coworkers, and anyone who knows your character.

Bonus Tip: Make It Easy for People to Hire You

Add a clear next step on every post:

  • “Message me to book your consultation”

  • “Visit my website to see how to get started”

Final Thoughts

You don’t need a big audience or complex marketing to get your first client. Focus on:

  • Talking about your business

  • Sharing before-and-after photos

  • Setting up your Google Business Profile

Explore more support:

  • How to Start Your Professional Organizing Business

  • Launch Your Website in 5 Days

  • How to Work with Clients as a Professional Organizer

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If you prefer to listen on the go, I’ve have also covered these topics in a podcast episode. You can tune in on Apple Podcasts or Spotify here.

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