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List Your Top 5 Services

Why This Matters

When your services are scattered, your business feels scattered.

You may know what you do, but your customer may not.

A simple top-five service list helps organize your business in your own mind and makes your offer easier to explain.

What This Does for Your Business

This gives you clarity.

You can use this list on your website, social media, Google Business Profile, flyers, emails, and sales conversations.

What Your Customer Sees

Your customer sees a business that is easy to understand.

They can quickly scan what you offer and decide whether they need you.

The 10–12 Minute Fix

Grab a notebook or open a document.

Write the five main services you want to be known for.

Not every little thing you could do.

The top five you actually want people to ask about.

For each one, write a short plain-English description.

Use this format:

Service Name: One sentence explaining what it is and who it helps.

Keep it simple.

Simple Example

For a home watch service:

  1. Seasonal Home Watch Visits: Regular home check-ins while you are away for the season.
  2. Storm Check Visits: Post-storm walk-throughs to look for obvious issues.
  3. Mail and Package Checks: Help keeping mail, packages, and front entries from looking neglected.
  4. Vendor Access Support: Meeting approved vendors when you cannot be there.
  5. Return Home Prep: Simple pre-arrival checks before you come back to town.

Virtual High Five

Nice. You just made your business easier to explain.

That is not busywork. That is sales clarity.

Momentum Pep Talk

A business gets easier to market when you can name what you sell.

Five services. Plain language. Real progress.

Let’s fix one thing today.


List Your Top 5 Services
List Your Top 5 Services
Your next 12-minute move

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