SittersLink New Web Business Links Illinois to 4 Types of Sitters
Released on: April 10, 2008, 11:07 am
Press Release Author: Myers Ink -- Leslie Myers
Industry: Consumer Services
Press Release Summary: Greater St. Louis-based SittersLink was founded as the first Missouri-based Web site to help people find sitters. It now is expanding into Illinois and across Missouri. Sitters include nannies, babysitters, pet sitters, house sitters and eldercare sitters.
Press Release Body: ST. LOUIS, Mo. - Almost everyone could use a baby, pet, house or eldercare sitter to rescue their hectic lives. The hang-up is quickly finding someone you know all about. That was Debby Lenk's problem when rearing children, helping with grand¬chil¬dren, having a menagerie of pets, and caring for both of her elder parents. So the Silex, Mo., businesswoman founded SittersLink. The new Web business at www.SittersLink.com is designed to help families find local sitters who are qualified and trustworthy ⎯ fast. For months, Lenk has been building the business to prepare for this major business launch, in April 2008. "You can't launch a Web business by simply buying a domain name," Lenk, 51, pointed out. "First you must build, test and upgrade your Web site, as we have. We've also recruited sitters to sign up free from Greater St. Louis, southwestern Illinois and across Missouri," she said. "Many families have joined SittersLink ⎯ and their positive feedback has been an inspiration. "Now, after investing about $50,000 in SittersLink, we're officially ready to launch for 'the masses.' All Illinois and Missouri families or individuals may sign up now as SittersLink members. We have all the services and the sitters they'll need ⎯ from their own neighborhoods ⎯ to hire great help for their homes," Lenk said. SittersLink was founded as the first Missouri-based Web site to help families find sitters. The business eventually will expand nationwide. SittersLink sets high standards. Sitters sign up free, then fill out a detailed profile about their education, experience and background, including two required references that members may contact. Sitters post their varied hourly fees and periods they can work. Most have their own transportation. They also choose extra services they offer ⎯ from tutoring to light cleaning, from running errands to taking people or pets to medical appointments, or from nursing care to dog walking. Web surfers may see all the sitters' profiles by using SittersLink's free search engine, which lists sitters by proximity to the users' zip code. But people must join SittersLink to see sitters' full names and contact information. "Families told us that they waste about $50 when they hire a bad sitter, not to mention their concern about having a poor sitter in their house," Lenk said. "So we set our membership fee even lower than that ⎯ much lower. It's $39.95 for not just one month, but for three months of membership with unlimited access to hire sitters. "Most of our families renew their memberships after three months, so we know we have it right!" Lenk added. SittersLink's typical member is a family with children and a pet. Many hire a nanny and backup sitters from SittersLink. "We have numerous sitters who want to care for children, senior citizens, pets and houses, when families are on vacation," Lenk added. "Other sitters just like to work in one area, such as senior care, which can mean everything from cooking to physical therapy." SittersLink's policy, to which members must agree, forbids more than one household using a single membership for access to sitters. To prepare for the business launch, SittersLink just added PayPal payment services to its secure site to make membership signup more user friendly. PayPal is used by E-bay, Southwest Airlines, Barnes & Noble and 100,000 other Web sites. SittersLink does not retain members' credit card infor¬mation and never will sell users' information to other businesses, Lenk said. A driven and dedicated business owner, Lenk answers SittersLink e-mails and takes phone calls seven days a week. As the adage goes, if you need something done, ask a busy person. "On top of everything else, I run the family business," Lenk said of Castle's Grocery & Café in Troy, Mo. Her husband of 30 years, Melvin Lenk, also owns and operates Lenk Construction Co. in Silex, which is northwest of St. Louis in Lincoln County. He helps with SittersLink's bookkeeping. Their adult son, Josh, also helps run SittersLink. SittersLink already is showing signs of sure success. Just about every time Debby Lenk logs into www.sitterslink.com, she sees new members have signed up and are hiring sitters. For her, it's an old dream come true for today's families and individuals who need help.
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Web Site: http://www.SittersLink.com
Contact Details: For interviews or photos, contact: Leslie Myers / Myers Ink of Clayton, MO / 314-863-1879 / MyersInk@gmail.com