Start your own business on-site professional cleaning can
potentially earn. As with any business initiative, this business has its risks,
but usually do not need a lot of money to do it off, so the financial risk is
lower than other companies that require considerable initial capital. Other
advantages include being your own boss, make your own hours, and enjoy the
satisfaction of leaving a clean house or office after completion.
Instructions
Instructions
It a title to your company. Think of something creative and
catchy that people will remember. Try using a pun on the name, but not so much
that it does not become a puzzle for people. Another method is to choose three
letters that people can remember, such as "ABC Cleaning.” Ask your friends
or family members their opinion on what is the best name, especially if you know
people in your target market. You can include your name in the company name if
you want or keep it ambiguous.
Buy a reliable vehicle. You can not travel to cleaning work
site unless you have a reliable vehicle. You can also use public transport, but
your own vehicle is more advantageous because you can come and go as you please
and store supplies in this at the end of each working day.
Register your cleaning business with the competent authority
if necessary. If your business is just you cleaning houses or offices, you
probably do not need to register, but double-check the laws of your state or
region. If you have several employees to clean homes or offices, or your
cleaning business is a company, then you probably have to register.
Sets prices. Check the prices of other competitors to give
you a general idea of the market rate. Decide whether you charge by the hour,
per room or cleaning. Invoice the gas money and the cost of inputs in your
rates to cover the costs. Cobra enough to pay your employees and still make
money for your business. Consider offering discounts to customers who provide
weekly or biweekly cleanings with your company, charges a higher fee and a fee
discount for regular customers. Place your fees and information on contact
sheets cleaning readable to reach potential customers.
Commercialize your business to attract new customers. Take
out ads in local newspapers. Attract new customers to give your business a
chance at a discount, such as 25% discount for the first cleaning, and promotes
the discounted newspaper ads. Promote your business on social networking
websites. Print out flyers with your business name, services offered discounts
and contact information, and passes the flyers throughout the community. Print
business cards and leave them wherever you go. Ask your friends and family to
help spread the business.
Buy cleaning products. Normally, you need several rags,
bucket, mop, and several glass cleaning sprays, wood and surface. You can also
buy a steam cleaner and vacuum cleaner, although some customers might prefer to
use their own, consulting with clients in advance. Purchase all supplies needed
before presenting to your first job.
Ask your first customers feedback and references, and ask
them to pass the word to your friends and colleagues. Offer them a discount for
each new customer you get.
Tips and Warnings
When commercialised your business, consider hiring a graphic designer to design different ads to you. Place each ad for one to two weeks to prove which produces better results.
Tips and Warnings
When commercialised your business, consider hiring a graphic designer to design different ads to you. Place each ad for one to two weeks to prove which produces better results.
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