How to Start Your Own House Cleaning Business
Exploring how to start your own house cleaning business? First think about why. It’s a good way to make money because of this: people hate to clean house. They like the end result but not doing the work.
But as everyone knows, houses need cleaning on a regular basis. They just get dirtier each day till something is done. So despite economic woes or crazy schedules, people need to do something about the house, at least sometimes!
And here is your opportunity. Start your own housecleaning business, publicize it, do a good job, and over time you can building up a client list. Some may be weekly customers, and others will want you a bit less often. You can also set your own schedule of days and hours that you can work.
Here are some tips on what to do:
1. Consider your cleaning supplies. You may have everything you need already. In any case, don’t spend much getting tools and equipment at this stage… save that for when your business is generating the income to improve your gear.
2. Find a few friends who are willing to let you clean their houses for free. Get written testimonials from them, and ask them if you can use their full names or if they would prefer that you just use their first names. This step has the obvious purpose of getting you some good material for your advertising, but it has an unexpected bonus: you will find out whether starting a home cleaning business is in fact right for you.
Let me expand a little on that, because it’s important. Notice how you feel cleaning other people’s bathrooms and so on, and also notice how producing the results of nice clean houses makes you feel. If you find you really have to grit your teeth to get through the jobs, then this is not the ideal job for you and you will probably not have the emotional energy to make a success of it. Of course, you don’t have to love every moment of the cleaning process, but be sure you do feel some satisfaction in a job well done.
3. Using a word processing program, make and print out some flyers. If you can get some colored paper for them, they will stand out better. Things to put on the flyer include your name or business name, your phone and maybe your email, what if anything you specialize in cleaning, and those testimonials, or at least their best parts. Give your rates, and before you decide on them, find out what the going rates are locally. Post the flyers on bulletin boards and wherever else you think of.
4. Get a business license if you need one. This is usually quite straightforward, with a small fee. You may need a tax ID number too, in some communities.
5. People generally realize that they need to log income and expenses for eventual income tax purposes, but there is another good reason to get a notebook and write it all down. This will show you how much profit you are actually making.
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