Archive for January, 2009

Starting A Cleaning Business With Insurance Forms

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

Are you miserable with your work and annoyed of having to work with people who do not seem to know how to do their job? If situations like these are just stressing you out, you may want to start thinking of owning your own business and being the boss of yourself.
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The Cleaning Services Industry

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

The cleaning services industry has a lot of potential market that trying to enter it is not going to be that difficult. There are many levels you can choose from and there countless of avenues to explore on. Depending on the client you have your cleaning services may just be short- term or it can go on for many years. You have to choose which one would best suit you and where you would be most comfortable working in.
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Choosing To Start Your Own Cleaning Business To Meet The Needs

Monday, January 26th, 2009

If you have noticed how much the need for home cleaning service has increased over time you may want to start your own business to help meet this need. It is not difficult to start your own home cleaning business. You just need to know some few things that will allow you to start your own business real quick.
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The Importance Of Cleaning Service Staff Training

Sunday, January 25th, 2009

Training your cleaning staff can make or break your business. Your cleaning staff can be the heart and soul of your cleaning business.
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All About A Foreclosure Clean Up Business

Friday, January 23rd, 2009

In December of 2008, “60 minutes” aired a piece on foreclosure clean up businesses and how there is a boom in this business. If you were able to watch the show, you might probably be thinking of putting up your own foreclosure clean up business. With the way things are going now it would be a good way to go to start your own business and just follow these few tips.
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Finding And Keeping Clients For Your Cleaning Business

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

The first order of battle when you start your own cleaning business is to find your initial clients. Most often than not these initial clients would be your friends, relatives or people you’ve done business with before. Starting from these people, you start to build more and more contacts, expanding your business. Finding new leads for your business does not have to be difficult. You just need to be resourceful and open to different marketing styles. Here are some places there you can find leads for your business.
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Knowing Your Competition When It Comes To Your Cleaning Business

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

It is important for any business owner to know who their actual competition is or are. With so many cleaning companies out there, how do you expect to stand out from your competitors unless you know who they are and what they’re all about?
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Money Saving Tips When Starting Your Own Cleaning Business

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

A part-time or full-time cleaning business may be one of the easiest businesses to start with at present. Here are some tips on how to start your own cleaning business.
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Advertise Your Cleaning Business Despite The Rocky Economy

Monday, January 19th, 2009

With the continuous problem that has to do with the economy, more and more people slash off the budget that they set aside to pay for cleaning services. Since this happens, different cleaning business, need to also cut down their expenses in order for them to be able to adapt to the hard and trying times in their business. However, despite the current economic crisis, it isn’t advisable for cleaning service owners to cut down on their advertising budget. When things get tight, cut back in other ways, look for better routes to save gas, reschedule clients so that you can cut back on mileage, fuel and repairs. Buy cleaning supplies in bulk and look for alternatives. Repair cleaning equipment instead of buying new, etc. Customers are still out there looking for cleaning services, no question about that.
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Starting An Office Cleaning Business

Sunday, January 18th, 2009

If you have a full-time day job which you want to keep but you want to make an extra income through cleaning, house cleaning may be very difficult for you. House cleaning requires daytime hours as homeowners find it inconvenient to have their houses cleaned in the presence of their children later during the day. One area of cleaning that you can do during weekends and mostly at night is office cleaning. Offices are open during daytime hours during the weekdays and are closed at night or during weekends. This will easily give you an opportunity to clean offices at night after your daytime work or during weekends when you are off from your weekdays work.
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