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Getting Started
To get your personal grocery shopping business up and running, you'll need customers. A good marketing planis essential. Create attractive flyers that highlight the services you provide. Include information on your flyers about how orders can be placed, contact information, and fees. Make yourself available via both phone and email. Potential clients may have a stronger preference toward one channel of communication versus the other.