Starting up your own Cleaning Business
December 16, 2009 by Helen Banks
Filed under Business
Many American citizens have had to switch occupations because of losing their jobs. Unemployed people are coming up with creative ways to make a moderate living. One popular way of getting financial independence is to work from home, either by creating a product or a services such as cleaning to give one example.
Whether you want to get into residential cleaning or cleaning offices, it is very easy to find tips on how to start a cleaning business of your own.
You don’t need a lot of money to set up a cleaning business. If you can afford a mop and broom, cleaning solutions, and other basic materials then you can afford to clean. Some other essential equipment includes a bucket and a duster with a long handle. Not only is it easy to start a cleaning business, it’s also inexpensive to manage.
There are a lot of ways of building a regular clients. Spend carefully on your advertising and people in need will eventually contact you. Below are a few ways of getting some attention to a new cleaning service.
Do a little advertising with newspapers and other methods. Those people searching for a cleaning service typically look for help in the local newspaper. Although print media is a great place to advertise, don’t overlook the Internet. There are lots of free or low cost methods that can reach even more people.
Take out ads in local publications. Don’t be scared to get the word out that you have a cleaning business. There are sites on the Internet that let you to advertise for free. It might take a little while, but the jobs will come.
Put together professional looking business cards and distribute them to your contacts. When someone you work for recommends your work, it does wonders for your business. Others already know about your reputation and will be attracted to your service.
Starting a cleaning venture is quick and not necessarily expensive. You have the potential to earn anywhere from $9 to $15 an hour, making it worth the time and effort advertising. Not only is decent pay an an incentive for owning a cleaning business, you can also decide the hours that you want to work. This helps if you work a part time job and need a little additional income.
With a little advertising, it’s easy to develop a customer base that will keep you busy. Most households looking for cleaners want their homes cleaned once or twice a week. You can therefore schedule regular cleaning making your earnings constant and reliable.
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