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The Wonders Of Doing Janitorial Services
By David Mattins
For people who are looking ways to make a living, a janitorial cleaning may be one of the best remedies to make a living. It’s an honest living in fact. Hard working and blue-collar person can do this from scratch. Although this job doesn’t get an overnight success since most janitors are paid low, but if you are diligent and do a good job all the time, you might be getting somewhere.

Like we mentioned before, you got to start from scratch. Inquire in some small scale offices if they want to have their offices cleaned and name a fair price. You don’t have to be bold and give high rates. You are still a beginner. Just think only of making a good job and once your client will like you, he will sure contact you for another round of service. It’s also good if you present a business card in case of contacts.

While you do janitorial services alone, try to save a little bit of money. Once you have more money saved up, invest that into capital and start putting your skills into good news.

If you have accumulated at least $500 or more, you have a bigger chance of opening a small janitorial business. With a few hundred dollar bills, you can purchase basic equipment since you cannot afford to buy that full-scale commercial equipment.

Jot down your business plan and how it may grow in the future. Also, think of the money that you’ll be spending too. Set a goal for the amount that you want to earn for a year or a few months.

Now that you have an initial plan, you may work on with the rates of your services. We suggest that you give your rate per hour. Since cleaning won’t last you two or three hours,

unless if it’s a big company. Start with $20 to $50 per hour, before taxes and expenses. You may also price your services according to the time that the clients expect you to clean.

Each service must be itemized. Make your client understand that you provide a certain service with that amount of rate. By charging your clients with a flat free, you will earn a better hourly rate.

Next thing to do is do some advertizing and marketing to get more clients rolling. Make some calls and inquire for the rates of advertising in a newspaper. You can choose among the kind of ads that you would like: from small ads to bigger ones. You can also get listed in the yellow pages. Most clients look at the yellow pages for services that they want. Make sure to get listed under all of the main services you provide. A little expensive but it’s money worth spending for.

Since you are very ready to start your own business, there are a few things that you have to consider to achieve success in this kind of service. Always be professional and courteous, even if you are just doing a small scale job. Make sure your janitorial cleaning services is insured and bonded. Lastly, go an extra mile and go beyond the client’s expectations. This ensures your company a better reputation in the industry.

For more inf see: How to start a cleaning Business

David Mattins, Author of Start A Cleaning Business


 
 
   
 
 
 
 
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