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Starting A Cleaning Business

The key to building a lucrative business is to develop a client base of people who use the service on a regular basis. With repeat business on a weekly, biweekly, or monthly schedule, you can achieve the most revenues. It takes more money to sell to somebody once than to get them to purchase your services on an ongoing basis. This is true of any business, and it is true in the house cleaning business as well. Once you set up a client, that client is likely to continue to purchase your services.

Typical clients tend to be dual-income households, professional singles, high-income single parent families, and affluent empty nesters and retirees. Just about every household in the US earning over $100,000 a year is a good candidate for a cleaning service. In our experience, we have found that even high-income households that have domestics hire outside cleaners to assist their full-time or part-time domestic help.

When you are ready to start or expand your residential cleaning business, remember that education will set you apart from your competition. When you know the inside secrets to building a successful business, you will be better prepared to do so. Here at www.cleaningup.biz, you can purchase a 600-page course that will teach you everything you need to know.

More than the basics, this course goes in-depth to cover all aspects of running a house cleaning business. From licensing and permits to hiring the best help, to employee issues and tips for cleaning more efficiently, you will find it all in this manual. Of course, you can always call us at 800-634-1717 if you have questions before you place your order.

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