Oct 29 2008
HOW TO START YOUR OWN SUCCESSFUL WINDOW WASHING SERVICE FREE REPORT Part 1 of 9
HOW TO START YOUR OWN SUCCESSFUL WINDOW WASHING SERVICE - FREE REPORT Part 1 of 9
Over the next few days I’m going to post 9 parts of a free report about window cleaning to give you a few basic ideas on how this simple service can rain in the cash even in a sluggish economy. This report has been around for years but the ideas are still good for us today.
Here’s a business that, almost more than any other with equal potential for real wealth, meets the most stringent requirements of just about any skeptic. In fact, there’s so much in favor of the “little guy” with this business, it’s a real mystery why more people don’t choose this one as the vehicle for their ultimate independence and financial security.
I will answer this for you, most people don’t like the idea of doing something they think is under them. Cleaning requires a little humility, but don’t go getting all righteous on us… Because, you need to remember that you are going to be getting paid between $25.00 and $50.00 an hour so you can take that to the bank.
This is a business that can make you rich very quickly…It’s a kind of service business that can very profitably be operated by one person–male or female..The basic knowledge needed for success is simple and easy to learn..Very little monetary investment is needed for equipment– usually less than $100. There are virtually no storage space requirements…You can operate out of your home for virtually as long as you like; and yet, there’s a real demand for this type of business everywhere.
The average 2008 cost to start up is about $300 to $500 and late on we will break down every tool you MUST have to be successful.
The success potential for window washing services is present in the smallest of towns as well as the largest metropolitan areas. Your risks will be minimal, while your rewards can far surpass even your wildest dreams. Generally, a one man operation in a city of 50,000 can expect to gross $4,000 or more per month after 90 days. Operating expenses for one person operations grossing this amount should be less than $1,000 per month.
Yes, this is possible, but it depends on they type of cleaning and area that your starting your business.
Ideally, your plan should be to solicit new accounts, do the work yourself and establish a regular customer route. Once you’ve established such a service route, and you’re beginning to realize a good profit, you should hire part-time help to do the work while you solicit new accounts and establish more regular customer routes.
You should concentrate on providing regular window washing services for all the one and two story office buildings and storefronts in your area. Start with those closest to your home and expand your efforts outward. Choose a busy thoroughfares leading into your city’s downtown area. Select the one closest to your home and begin calling on business owners and store managers all along the street into the downtown area.
All good advice and if you keep track of every where you solicit then you can call them every few months to check in and offer your service. This will save you time and money.
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