How to Start Your Own House Cleaning Business
If you are thinking about starting your own house cleaning business,
begin by evaluating your present circumstances. There are no right
or wrong answers to these questions, but how you reply will affect
what you do.
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How much strength and stamina do you have? If you have lots,
you can schedule more house cleaning jobs than someone who is more
average in these ways.
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What times of the week are you available? If you have a job,
weekly meetings of any kind, or children that you want or need
to be with at certain times, draw up a schedule of when you can
be available for your new house cleaning business. Don't worry
if there are only a small number of hours per week that you can
work right now. That will be enough to get you started, and you
will be glad of the income.
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Do you want to work alone or with your partner or another friend?
If you have someone compatible to work with, it can be more fun
to work together. Also, it can make it easier if you or your co-worker
gets sick or has a family emergency come up.
There are many ways to get customers, and none of them have to cost
much. Here are several:
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Go to a local copy shop and have some business cards made up. (Or
make them yourself on your computer if you happen to know how. Office
supply stores sell boxes of cardstock already perforated for business
card size. You'd need a program capable of making business cards.)
Give these cards out and post them in grocery stores, laundromats,
etc.
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With a computer and a word processing program (or a poster-
making program, if you happen to have one), you can make a one-page
or half-page flyer that says something like: "Don't Have Time to Do It All?
Let Lou's House Cleaners Make Your House Shine! Special Introductory
Half-Price Offer!" Be sure to include your name, phone number,
even your email if you have one that you check every day. Indicating
your prices will get you more calls. Don't set your prices too
low, a common tendency for new business owners.
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Tell everyone you know. Get on the phone and tell your friends.
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Place a small classified ad in a local shopper-type paper.
Okay, you will soon be getting customers. How will you actually
do the cleaning? What tools do you need to start with? There are
probably as many different answers to this as there are people who
have done it.
Here are some ways to decide what you will do: Poke around on the
internet. Ask your mother. Go to a library or bookstore and read.
Suze and Ev's Cleaning Business
Site tells how you can use the method
that has made them a success... going to their site is the fastest
and best way I know of to get started.
You may need to get a business license. Check with the city, town,
or county, where you live. This rarely costs much. So there you have
it. You really can start your own house cleaning business. Go for
it!
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