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Starting An
Office Cleaning Business
Manufacturing
is down or going overseas. And selling your own product takes a heck of
a lot of money just to get started. Starting a cleaning business
takes little cash and little energy to start making money right
away. It's a service business -- which is the type of business you
should be looking at in today's economy. Just pick up the paper and
check out where the economy is heading. Starting a service business
nowadays is one of the most efficient ways to earn.
Your potential customers
are not simply businesses who occupy "office" space. Rather, your
customers are on every corner and in locations like hospitals, stores,
hotels, and other types of buildings cleaned on a regular basis. Some
cleaning companies only do cleaning, while others offer a full range of
other duties and diversify (always a good idea) and include services
such as equipment cleaning and even maintenance and janitorial servicing
(fix leaky faucets, empty trashcans, fill towel dispensers, etc.).
What You Need To Be A
Commercial Office Cleaner
A commercial office
cleaning business can often make very healthy profits, sometimes up
and over six figures a year. Typically you won't see this working alone,
where a range of $35-$50,000 a year is more typical. The higher profits
come from larger accounts and by promoting the "add-on" services.
To get started quickly and
without spending a lot of cash, you can start an office cleaning
business with the basics. A Glass cleaner, all-purpose (strong) cleaner
and a regular vacuum cleaner, like one from home. Because this is really
a service business and startup equipment is minimal (to get going), you
can typically get rolling for less than $200.
Don’t forget this
reminders when starting up this new business: Decide whether you’re
going to work at home or lease an office space. Don’t forget to apply
for necessary licenses. Open bank account under your business name.
Obtain appropriate insurances. Develop a website it will give your
business a boost.
Growing Your
Office Cleaning Business Over Time

Most of where your budget
should be spent on marketing in the beginning. Targeted direct mail
sales letters will allow you to speak personally to your prospective
clients and will help you set-up sales without having to make those cold
calls we all hate.
Begin marketing your
business. Your business plan includes a marketing plan so use this as
your guide. Your initial marketing may include direct mail pieces, ads
in the local paper or radio, and perhaps a banner ad on a complimentary
website. Think about developing alliances with other local businesses.
Make sure that everyone you know realizes that you have a new business.
Send out postcards or letters announcing your new business to friends,
family and business acquaintances.
You have to convince
future clients that you provide the services they need at an acceptable
price. Once you have a few clients serviced, get testimonials from them
that you can use to convince other prospective clients that they need
your services.
Starting your own
cleaning business is a path you must be patient with, but can be
extremely rewarding and profitable. Taking the time to plan, organize
and understand your competition will help you to become aware of how
your cleaning business can best serve the needs of businesses in
the area. Taking the time to do things right before getting the first
client on board will help to make sure your business is successful.
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Instant Office Cleaning Kit:
How To Start Or Expand Your Own Cleaning Service
Written By Sam Rodman
Sam Rodman, owner of Edison Office
Cleaning in S.W. Florida since 1992 has put together the Instant Office
Cleaning Kit. The Kit tells how anyone can start or expand their own
office cleaning business with little or no money. Complete with ready to
use documents in an easy to understand format.
Click here
to learn more...
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