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Also try office parks. Many of the businesses are only open 5 to 6 days a week. Despite having many high-risk clients, we were able to bring our cleaning person back very soon after the shut down because she cleans on a day when no one is in the office.
Economy is not good right now. I’m so nervous of starting my cleaning business. I am keeping my full time job for now. Clean offices or businesses in the evening. Residential on the weekends.
It's completely understandable to feel nervous, especially given the current economic climate. Starting your cleaning business part-time while keeping your full-time job is a very smart approach. Wishing you the best of luck in your endeavors!😊
How is your business going? Ask happy clients for a Google or Yelp review. Try a drawing for one 2nd free cleaning, for your new clients, in the next 3 weeks. Good luck!
@@AskAngelaBrown Thanks for that much needed advice. I'm going to try going door-to-door as I'm quite certain I'll be able to find new clientele. Now that I have a new uniform that should be enough to prove I'm a professional house cleaner & serious about finding work.
When she you show a potential cleaning client your license and insurance? I was going door to door to businesses, they advised they have a cleaning person but wanted to see my license and insurance.
We use a program called Verify My Records. It's a scannable QR code that shows your COI (Certificate of Insurance, ratings and reviews, a breakdown of your business and so much more.) verifymyrecords.com
@@karinprovaznikova8345 I am happy to hear that for you. Can you give me some advice on how to get clients? I thought about walking my neighborhood with flyers early in the morning.
@@lancesterling8447 Yes that is a good idea, I also put busines cards on the advertising board in local stores, Craigslist works for me and mostly my clients recomended me to their friends. Good luck finding a new clients.
I'd recommend starting by checking out the videos on my channel, as I have a lot of content about setting up a cleaning business. Here's a playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLh1fKdNH3piRu-cGRvy0WCaqpAc1MskCv.html&si=sYWwPzOnMDQG-e6A
Take a look at this playlist of similar videos we made on starting your own cleaning business. More expert info
th-cam.com/play/PLh1fKdNH3piToHLNqqXQISDcB9khZKYHn.html
Also try office parks. Many of the businesses are only open 5 to 6 days a week. Despite having many high-risk clients, we were able to bring our cleaning person back very soon after the shut down because she cleans on a day when no one is in the office.
This is great! Thanks for sharing your suggestion.
Wow I don't think you could have answered this question any better!!
Glad you think so! Thanks for watching❤
Economy is not good right now. I’m so nervous of starting my cleaning business. I am keeping my full time job for now. Clean offices or businesses in the evening. Residential on the weekends.
It's completely understandable to feel nervous, especially given the current economic climate. Starting your cleaning business part-time while keeping your full-time job is a very smart approach. Wishing you the best of luck in your endeavors!😊
Check with realtors people selling homes and moving in need services.
Great tip...thanks for sharing!
How is your business going? Ask happy clients for a Google or Yelp review. Try a drawing for one 2nd free cleaning, for your new clients, in the next 3 weeks. Good luck!
Thanks for sharing your ideas!
Yelp really works?
Even after the pandemic it's hard to get new clients.
The pandemic did change so much. Keep on trying to get those customers, we are pulling for you! 😊💜
@@AskAngelaBrown Thanks for that much needed advice. I'm going to try going door-to-door as I'm quite certain I'll be able to find new clientele. Now that I have a new uniform that should be enough to prove I'm a professional house cleaner & serious about finding work.
What is the best place to create a website?
Do you already have a Facebook page? Here is a video on websites: th-cam.com/video/4GktcsUW3tw/w-d-xo.html
When she you show a potential cleaning client your license and insurance? I was going door to door to businesses, they advised they have a cleaning person but wanted to see my license and insurance.
We use a program called Verify My Records. It's a scannable QR code that shows your COI (Certificate of Insurance, ratings and reviews, a breakdown of your business and so much more.) verifymyrecords.com
Angela can cleaners still obtain clients during the pandemic? Not a company but a solo cleaner.
I live in nyc and I am get new clients. A lot of people need cleaning now since they were home for so long.
Yes, I am in Philly and my schedulle is full, I got 5 new clients within 3 monts.
@@karinprovaznikova8345 I am happy to hear that for you. Can you give me some advice on how to get clients? I thought about walking my neighborhood with flyers early in the morning.
@@lancesterling8447 Yes that is a good idea, I also put busines cards on the advertising board in local stores, Craigslist works for me and mostly my clients recomended me to their friends. Good luck finding a new clients.
@@karinprovaznikova8345 thank you so much for that information. I really appreciate it.
Hello,
I'm Moniruzzaman sumon from Bangladesh.
I want to set up this kind of business in dhaka, Bangladesh.
Can u tell me in detail
Thanks
I'd recommend starting by checking out the videos on my channel, as I have a lot of content about setting up a cleaning business. Here's a playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLh1fKdNH3piRu-cGRvy0WCaqpAc1MskCv.html&si=sYWwPzOnMDQG-e6A