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Hows Your Knowledge of the Cleaning Business?
Answers to the most frequently asked questions about the Cleaning Business.
  • Includes interviews of Cleaning Business owners and a Franchise Cleaning Business owner, absorb the sacred wisdom they share in this one of a kind e-book.
  • Hate the thought of designing a business plan?
  • Well now you don't have to because a Cleaning Business plan template is included in the e-book!


    Are you sick and tired of working for someone else? Do you dream of the day when you won't have anyone hovering over your shoulder watching your every move? Are you one of those rare people who have a passion for cleaning? Have you considered turning that passion into a full or part time income? If you have but are still looking for advice from those in the field then you've come to the right place.

    Cleaning Business Secrets

      Experienced Cleaning Business owners tell in their own words…

    • You will learn how to get started with $1,000.

    • You will learn simple steps to starting your own Cleaning Business.
    • You will learn what's most important to buy in the beginning and where to buy it cheap.
    • You will learn how to clean various surfaces.
    • You will learn where your advertising dollars can go farther.
    • How to compare buying a franchise with starting alone...
    • ...and many other vitally important tips for starting a cleaning company or for a newly established Cleaning Business!
    • This manual could save you HUNDREDS, maybe even THOUSANDS while giving you insider tips on how to find new customers and keep them satisfied.

    Once you get your Cleaning Business up and running chances are your client list will grow within the first few months of operation:

      Your Probable Clients:

    • private home owners

    • condo's
    • move outs
    • construction sites that
      require cleaning services
    • housing estates
    • …and the list goes on.

      Benefits of opening your
      own Cleaning Business:

    • Having the flexibility to work your own hours.

    • Charge what you want.
    • Build your reputation, gain clients trust.
    • Pay your children's college expenses, invest your earnings.
    • Tax benefits for home businesses.
    • There's going to be a greater demand for cleaning services as our population ages.

      You Definitely want to Know:

      How to Advertise Your Cleaning Business:

    • Discover the most effective ways to advertise.

    • How to Stick to a Cleaning Business Plan:

    • Discover which strategies these professionals use to stick to their business plan.
    • Discover how to deal with the highs and lows of your Cleaning Business.
    • You will learn what your strengths are and how to try and improve on your weaknesses.
    • How to Keep Clients Happy:

    • You will learn what strategies cleaners use to keep customer retention rates high.
    • You will discover what kinds of Marketing you Should be Doing:

    • You will discover how much marketing cleaners do on the internet to attract more local business.
    • You will discover what offline business groups these cleaners recommend being a part of.
    • How to Market to Residential and Commercial Prospects:

    • You will discover what the main differences are between marketing to residential vs commercial target markets.
    • When it comes to Number Crunching:

    • You will discover which one they use a bookkeeper or accountant for their record keeping or just one.
    • When it comes to Employees:

    • You will discover how these cleaners recruit employees or temporary help.
    • You will discover what kinds of training programs these cleaners offer besides a motivational kick in the butt the occasional time.
    • Leasing or Buying Cleaning Equipment:

    • You will discover what a new owner should consider when leasing equipment for their start-up company.
    • You will discover what the pros and cons of leasing equipment are.
    • You will discover what the biggest complaint is when it comes to the "terms" of a lease contract. Discover what the cleaners would like to see changed if anything.
    • Like a Duck Getting your Feet Wet:

    • Your a new person thinking about getting into the Cleaning Business, you decide to work for a local cleaning company for 6 months to get your feet wet. After 6 months of employment you decide being a professional cleaner is what you want. During that period you managed to save $1000.00, whats your next step? Discover what the cleaners had to say about the scenario.
    • If you only have three people that will be cleaning offices and remodel cleanup as part time employees, what’s the best way to go as far as insurance is concerned?
    • What is the best cleanser for marble floors?
    • What kind of cleaning equipment (not solution) do you use when cleaning marble floors?
    • Do you ever get any requests to clean cement floors? And if so how and what do you use to clean them?
    • How to Deal with those Cleaning Solvents:

    • As professional cleaners you work with many types of cleaning agents. How do you handle them?
    • What precautions do you take?
    • Do you wear gloves or masks when using certain solvents and chemicals?
    • Are they to be stored at room temperature?
    • Do you have to take some kind of a chemical training course or does it all come down to common sense?
    • Any special licences or permits required?
    • Cleaning Different Surfaces:

    • Discover what a factory seal is and why do the manufacturers put a seal on floor tiles?
    • Does the seal need to be stripped while waxing the floor?
    • It sounds like a very...first word that comes to mind is a pain in the butt. From the reading I’ve done it sounds like a good market but it’s a long process. Am I mistaken by assuming this?
    • Is there a special kind of sealer to use?
    • What machinery is used to apply the coats of sealant?
    • So if I understand this the sealer acts like a first coat of paint and the finish would be like the final coat of paint, correct?
    • You have an enamel bath tub which has limescale on it, what can you use to remove the limescale without harming the surface of your tub?
    • What is the best way to get a real bad stain off of quarry tiles?
    • Discover How to Clean Shower Tiles?
    • Do you charge extra for your first time heavy cleaning on a new twice a week annual account?
    • When you receive a new account as a recommendation from one of your clients what do you offer that client as a gift for there help?
    • Do you clean residential bathrooms that are totally disgusting? How do you deal with it besides gloves, do you use masks or just tell the customer you are going to pass on this particular job?
    • Do you wear uniforms?
    • What if your car isn't in the greatest shape, doesn't that kind of bring down your image if you are cleaning upscale houses?
    • You give an estimate on a house for a first time cleaning charge and then a weekly charge after that. Your aware that these people know many other people and this could turn into lots of referrals. You also know the client has gone through 7 other cleaning services. They come back and state that your prices are not within their budget. Do you drop your price for fear of losing potential referrals or do you stick to the price you quoted?
    • I have this really bad stain on my quarry tiled floors. How can I get them out?
    • Cleaning Franchise Owner...

    To order click on the Clickbank logo you will have all the information you'll need to decide whether a Cleaning Business is really what you want…right from the horses mouth!

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    Includes: Cleaning Business Plan Template



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