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How A Broken Laundry Machine Led to a Family Business!
Some businesses are launched after years of careful planning; others are born almost by accident.
Take the case of Leslie’s Laundry Care, a Charlotte startup founded by Domonique Boone.
A year ago, her mother’s washing machine stopped working, so Boone went to her mother’s house, picked up her towels and washed and folded them and then delivered them back to her mother.
And that’s when the idea hit her.
Today, Leslie’s Laundry Care is a mobile company serving Charlotte and surrounding areas, including Fort Mill and Rock Hill. The business, named after the 2-year-old daughter, also offers dry cleaning and alterations.
Prices range from $40 for small bags of laundry (2-3 loads) to $80 for large bags (4-5 loads), with free pick up and drop off. (Leslie’s Laundry Care was recently featured on the “Charlotte Today” morning show.)
How It Works
A day for Boone starts around 8 a.m. and ends 12 hours later. “I normally wake up to about three to four new clients each day,” she said.
Most of the washing is done at Boone’s house, but larger orders may be outsourced. The Boone’s home is equipped with two large washing machines and dryers. Folding is done by hand.
Boone also does basic alterations and offers full service dry cleaning.
Domonique holds a master’s degree from Strayer University and the husband holds a bachelor’s degree from Fayetteville State University.
After their Leslie was born, the couple attempted several businesses before deciding on the laundry service.
“Sometimes our culture and our people do not focus on the future, but instead look at the right now,” Boone’s husband said. “Though we have short-term goals, we have long-term goals that will leave a legacy for our daughter and the kids that we may have later on.”
Boone said she is the first in her immediate family to graduate from college, and she said she values the precedence she is setting.
Not Just Laundry
Boone said social media proved to be her biggest challenge along the road to entrepreneurism.
Before launching Leslie’s Laundry Care, she had not been active on social media for eight years.
“It was a challenge stepping in, because I did not know if it was Facebook or Instagram that people used the most, or LinkedIn,” she said. “And I did not understand Twitter and the hashtag situation.”
Since earlier this year, however, she has managed to create a business presence on all social media platforms and is turning tweets into “more clientele and corporate contracts.”
Some of her bigger clients include car detailing companies, barbershops and event planners. And most recently, she said, she signed a deal with a golf course.