3 In and 3 Out
Keeping track of clients’ clothing can be tricky.
We have thousands of items passing through our team’s hands every day. The opportunity to mix up an order or misplace a piece of clothing is pretty high.
It’s essential to avoid those mix-ups as much as possible.
Think about it — making sure clients receive exactly what they gave you:
Ultimately, it makes you more money.
Something I think we all would enjoy.
Some in our industry push expensive solutions to this problem. Or use a complicated ticketing system that is susceptible to human error.
What if I told you there is an easier and cheaper way to keep track of clients’ clothing?
One that doesn’t involve complicated processes, a new tracking system, or for you to dish out your hard-earned money?
Intrigued? I thought you might be.
In this week’s Wash Weekly, I share my strategy for tracking clients’ clothing using a 3 in 3 out system that only requires you to do two additional steps to something you’re already doing.
Meaning — no extra financial investment on your end.
I love this system because it ensures that clients receive exactly what they gave us AND helps us quickly identify and rectify any mix-ups before the client shows up.
Head over to the Wash Weekly website to uncover the full strategy.
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That's all for today!
Waleed
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7moI see what you did there.
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7moIt's a great insight Waleed
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7moI always wondered about this! Thanks for the insight Waleed✨