Thursday, 4 October 2012

The Results of the TaskRunners Survey! (text version)


THANK YOU very much to everyone who took the time to respond to our very first survey! 

It’s daunting starting a new business idea and we thought we’d better get as much information from people as possible. Considering we’re all about helping you as much as we can it really really helps us plan for the future.

If you're a visual person, we'll be posting the infographic in our next post.

Now, to the results! 

1) Which of the following best describes you? (select all that apply)

A whopping 45.3% of respondents are drowning from the weight of the domestic burden and would really like some help around the home. We totally understand! There are so many more important things to do than fold washing, constantly battling it out with household mess and chasing your tail in a never-ending cycle of demanding household tasks!

We’re obviously a pretty busy and applied bunch! Over a third of you are also juggling community and creative projects and would love some help with those too. And 28% are looking to use your skills to earn some extra income.

For our time-strapped small business owners, time to breathe a sign of relief. With almost a fifth of businesses weighed under with work, it’s nice to know 24.5% of our respondents are freelancers or sole operators looking for paid work.

Oh, and interestingly just a shade under 42% of you would be happy to swap help as opposed to cold hard cash to get your tasks done. Vive la barter we say!

2) Does the idea of sharing tasks appeal to you?


We’ve got 85% of survey respondents rearing to go on the sharing the tasks stakes and even the majority of the no’s were more in line with “it depends on the circumstances” and “time poor” to the point where they’d prefer to just simply pay straight up for someone to do things for them. All of which we can help you with.

What we can say from this result is an overwhelming majority of you are up for getting some help through TaskRunners. How awesome is that!


3) Why does the idea of sharing tasks with other people appeal to you? (select all that apply)


We’ve heard a lot about how important supporting local economies and so forth are in the news and it is definitely a major concern for 63% of the respondents who would much rather use a local option to get the help you need than a big, faceless corporation. Also, sustainability plays a huge role with 59% citing the pooling of resources and helping the planet as a major point of persuasion. Finally, you’re all a helpful little bunch who just wants to share your knowledge with other people (54%) and get together with your community to share the load (52%).

So you want to support local, be as green as you can and connect up to help and create community. What an awesome bunch of people you are!


4) Would you rather pay someone to do a task for you or swap getting your task done for helping someone do theirs?


It truly is a case-by-case basis for most of you with 58% coming back saying it depends. 24% appear so time poor they’d just rather pay to have the help they need and 18% would prefer a swap of their task for yours if the option is available.

Whatever the case, we will definitely be making room for all of you, you can bank on that!


5) What kinds of things would you like to have more time for? (select all that apply) 


Cue the Madonna and pack the Hawaiian shirts- more than anything else, you want a short break or a holiday with 68% of you pining for a load lightening service to enjoy a little getaway! This is closely followed by 64% wanting to turn that flab into fab through more time to exercise.

Finally, 52% of you want to spend more time with friends and/or family or get more time with your creative and side projects.

We hear you!


6) What kinds of things would you be happy to help people with? Either for a fee or to swap. (select all that apply) 


The freelancers are in like Flynn with the top total of 42%! You can totally dump your admin and light office work too with 36% of people putting their hands up to help with that too! Looks like those small business owners and overworked full timers have someone willing to pick up the slack!    

And it truly won’t be a jungle out there anymore if 34% of you are to be believed with gardening and yard work taking out the bronze medal in the “I can help you with that!” stakes.


7) What kinds of things would you be happy to have other people in your community do for you? (select all that apply)


Despite the continued population of lifestyle TV shows telling us otherwise, 64% of you would prefer someone else did your DIY and fix-it projects around the home.

Gardening and yard work gets a green thumbs down with 42% of respondents preferring someone else hit the snail trail, tying with the always unpopular general and spring cleaning around the home.

The laundry also leaves us cold with 34% of us happy to shout “let someone else do it!” along with admin and light office work which also came in at 34%.

So basically what you are telling us is you have better things to do than be tied to house repairs, the lawn mower, a mop and bucket, the ironing board and fiddly bits of demanding white paper. We hear ya!


8) What kinds of things would you consider paying for if they were offered? (select all that apply)


Sharpen the pencils and flatten down those cowlicks- 68% of you would consider taking a workshop or face to face course if given the opportunity. This far outstripped the next option of workbooks of advice on 38%.

Just to clarify a little confusion around this question too- we’re committed to making TaskRunners a sustainable, community orientated business and as such need to know what our options may be for future planning in terms of supplementing our income as simple percentages on the paid for transactions won’t pay wages.

So the question was intended to find out what you would pay for- not whether you would pay for the service.


9) Have you used any of the following businesses? (select all that apply)


Measuring just how in the know you are about collaborative consumption and the whole sharing ideal saw 78% of you stating you’ve used or know of eBay and 72% are seasoned Gumtree users! Yay!

20% of you are also found snuffling out re-use and recycle treats at Reverse Garbage, Freecycle and are even partial for a little bit of Craigslist.  

We’re proud to say the collaborative consumption movement is growing in Australia and that there are heaps of wonderful things you can share via this A to Z of Collaborative Consumption – nifty huh! 


10) How did you first hear about this survey?


Friends are where it’s at with 56% of our TaskMasters’ Cheryl and Cornelius mates raising a happy hand to offer some input- thank you!

Facebook and Twitter are also get the tongues a-wagging with about 10% of you happy scamps popping by via social media.

You can continue to keep up with our happenings via all our deliciously fun social media in future and bring your friends. We’d love that!


11) Where do you think we should advertise, blog and promote ourselves?


So much advice and so much to cover! Wow- thanks ever so much. We’re just tickled to see so much helpful and enthusiastic information coming through.

Social media like Twitter and Facebook were definitely popular suggestions- good thing we have a vibe going already! Feel free to pop by and say hi.

Local papers are also something you enjoy taking a squiz at and it seems you’re mixing it up with blogs, markets, meet ups and generally reaching out to the community.

We love the ideas about reaching out locally, to women and to families so stay tuned- you could be seeing us in a place near you soon!


12) What suburb/town do you live in?


From Rockhampton to Rowville and from city to the bush and even travelling in Asia we found our survey respondents. Sydney represented in high numbers, especially in the beachside suburbs. But whether you’re from the Gold Coast or Gosford, Brisbane to Bexley, we are really happy to hear our little TaskRunners beacon has been sounding!

We intend to make TaskRunners a service for all Australians to use. However to ensure we can make sure your first experiences of TaskRunners are positive, we will be rolling out in specific suburbs first, monitoring how things go and expanding the fun. Part of this is choosing places where people are super keen- so to help TaskRunners reach your area quicker, register your interest here.


13) What Gender are you?

64% of our respondents were female. So we can see there are a lot of women out there who are either in need of help, really keen to offer help or both!

14) What Age Group do you fit into?


Admittedly being a startup we often hear a lot of stories about how winning the hearts and minds of the early adopters (usually hip young cats living in inner city suburbs) is the way to go. So where you live and your age was really important for us to find out if these is indeed true.

Romping it home with a tiny titch below 44% are the 30 to 34 year old group. The next closest group was 35 to 39 making up 19% followed by 15% with the 40 to 44 year olds.

Coupling this with the strong presence of more family orientated areas and beachside suburbs coming through in our survey means we probably won’t be marching into super cool Hipster-ville any time soon!

This confirms our theory that from the 30’s onwards, we’re all a little overwhelmed with things to do and that we’d happily explore new ways to help each other out so we can regain time for our relationships, kids, creative projects, community and ourselves. 


15) What social media channels do you use or follow? (select all that apply)


Facebook is still King of the Castle with 97.9% of you who do use social media. Twitter grabs 48.7% of you who are social media savvy, and Pinterest and Google + making friends with roughly a quarter. So looks like social media is the super hot tamale in TaskRunner town! 

We will also be looking at blogs too, so if you have any specific suggestions, please pop them on the blog below. Any suggestions on places you read on a regular basis in the blogosphere would be welcome so we can contact them!

Phew! We’d better step to it then.

Well, that’s all for our first ever survey! Thank you again to each and every one of you who participated. You’ve racked up a pretty impressive store of karma points for that. Your input and enthusiasm for TaskRunners at this early stage is so encouraging and keeps us our little legs moving!

The exciting news is we're only a few weeks from launching - so if you popped through your email to us during the survey, we’ll be leaving you an email soon! Keep coming to play on the blog, Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest- it really makes us happy to see comments, retweets, questions and new faces join!

So were the results surprising or expected? Leave us your comments. 

Keep in tasking!

Team TaskRunners







Monday, 17 September 2012

TaskRunners Springs into action!



We heart TaskRunners!
Sky blue and canary yellow balloons filled a perfect Spring day at the Breakfast Point Spring Fair on Sunday 16 September. And what a day it was!

As TaskRunners’ first public appearance, we received a big warm welcome from the residents of the Canada Bay community and had a pretty darn good time ourselves. Young families were out enforce, with kids absolutely loving all the rides and games. Cuisines to satisfy every taste bud filled bellies and stalls of every type wrapped the village green. Check out the photos of the day on our Facebook page and tag yourself as well.

Family, fun and a bit more fun

We are family!
Gourmet cupcakes from Anna Trivedi Cakes
In keeping with making time for the family and fun for all, we had heaps of giveaways including kid magnets – balloons (of course!), puzzles, truly scrumptious cupcakes from Anna Trivedi Cakes and an ear for listening to what everyone would like a hand with, TaskRunners style. From help with cleaning, cooking meals, through to organising the kitchen, we heard what busy families would cheerfully swap for an extra couple of hours of free time. With such genuine enthusiasm for helping your neighbours lighten the workload at home and more, you can be rest assured we’re very keen to make it happen for you!

The ‘1 Minute Task Challenge’

And your time starts...now!
To keep the big kids amused, we ran the hugely popular ‘1 Minute Task Challenge’. Contestants had to write down as many Tasks they could think of in 60 seconds for their chance to win a $100 gift voucher from RedBalloon.

Task Master, Helena, scores the $100 prize
The amazing Helena Tosello aced the challenged with a huge 19 tasks (our own Cheryl scored 18 in her test run) and will be off enjoying some ‘Me time’ courtesy of RedBalloon and TaskRunners. Well done, Helena! As a stay-at-home mum with kids, Helena’s keen to earn some extra income around her family’s schedule. So if you’re looking for some help around the home – Helena might be your lady. Drop us a line.

And the $50 RedBalloon voucher goes to….

We still have a $50 RedBalloon voucher to give away so stay tuned into our Facebook page when we announce the lucky winner on Wednesday 19 September. Oh the joys of giving!

Thank you!

Bird's eye view of the Fair by Katrina Davis
We can’t forget to say a very heartfelt thanks to the organisers of the day, Breakfast Point Realty  for putting together a great community event that was just seamless.  As well as all the wonderful people we met during the day that spent some chatting with us as we listened to how people felt TaskRunners could help with their lives, in either with things around the house or providing assistance with the skills they have.

From the moment we arrived till pack down at the end we were buzzing with excitement. The community spirit, sense of fun and the simple enjoyment of sharing time with our families, friends and neighbours was just fantastic! We look forward to giving our members more time to enjoy days like this when TaskRunners launches!

I’d like to thank my…

Lizzie, Cheryl, Corn & 'Magic Hands' Dave
Corn, Chery & Anf'Mazing'
Meet the parents
Naturally, we couldn’t have done it without the help of a great team:

  • Bek Lambert, our marketing guru from Unashamedly Creative (incognito and missing from the photos)
  • Anfernee, who happy snapped the day (beats an iphone any day!)
  • Dave and Lizzie for playing with helium and helping us spread some blue and yellow lurve
  • Our friends and family that dropped by during the day to show their support (you rock!)
The fun's just begun

We're only a few weeks from launching the website but in the meantime, you can already start Posting Tasks and Become a Task Runner. Woo hoo! 

And if you missed meeting us on the day or for anyone else keen to join the TaskRunners community, feel free to pop by our Facebook page and say a big HI! 

Yours in tasks

Cheryl, Cornelius and Team TaskRunners


Corn & Chez



Tuesday, 28 August 2012

Spring cleaning on your to-do list? Top 5 tips to make it pain free


Does Spring Cleaning get chucked into the 'too-hard' basket
Here at TaskRunners HQ we’re getting pretty excited about the warmer months. Sunshine, the birds, beaches, swimmers and BBQs…woo hoo! 
This also means friends and family crawl out of hibernation and decide to get friendly again. This calls for a bit of a spruce up to the place. Ok, a MAJOR spruce up. 

I don’t know about you, but our home seems to be a like a bowerbird’s nest accumulating stuff, dirt and dust over the winter months. As they say, a good clean and major purge is as healthy for your state of mind as it is for your ability to find your paperwork for your tax return (which by the way, that’s due soon too).

I won’t put sprinkles on top of your squeegee and mop over the fact that Spring Cleaning can be down right painful and you'll find every trick in the Procrastinators Bible to get away from it. Alas, that day will arrive when you can't fight it off any longer. 

Time to get it done! 



So we’ve put together 5 tips to make your Spring Cleaning tasks easier:

Task Tip # 1 - Planning is key

Block out a time slot in your week or weekend to get it done. Allocate as much time as you feel you’ll need and get it done within that time. That way, you’re not spending a whole day trying to sort out your sock drawer.

Task Tip # 2 - Round em up!

Round up the troops and delegate, delegate, delegate. We believe that the pleasure (or pain) of cleaning is much better shared with your loved ones. They might think otherwise.

Task Tip # 3 - Game on

TaskRunners fan, Richard's, 'House Adventure Race'
Make it fun for yourself and the family. TaskRunners fan, Richard, who’s a keen adventure racer sent us a photo of his ‘House Adventure Race’. Come up with a similar idea. But remember, it’s about quality so make sure the job gets down well or you’ll be coming back a second time to clean up the mess.

Task Tip # 4 - High to low

Start from the top down, this just keeps everything you’ve already cleaned from getting dirty again. For example, dust before you vacuum, wipe the table before you sweep and clean upper cupboards before lower, etc.

Task Tip # 5 - Shake it 

Put on some funky music to get you in the mood. It really is more fun to clean when you’re shakin’ your booty!




FREEBIE TIME!

Surprise, surprise, we’ve found some free Spring Cleaning printable checklists for you!

1) Here's a cute little checklist put together by Casa Sugar (as seen above): Link

2) Martha Stewart has put together a helpful download which includes spring cleaning tips: Link

3) Make your own spring cleaning check list. You can click items to remove them or add new items: Link

4) The Nest has a fun little checklist that turns spring cleaning into a game (see Task Tip #3): Link

5) Stay at Home Mum has a nice one pager spring cleaning checklist : Link


POST IT

And if all of this is just a little too much, that's what TaskRunners is for. Post up your tasks and get some help from a local Task Runner.  It's that simple.  

So tell us, how are you tackling Spring Cleaning this year and what are some of your tips and tricks? 

x Cheryl