Cleaning Business: Step-by-Step Startup Guide

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Entrepreneur Press, Jul 15, 2012 - Business & Economics - 990 pages
Households are not the only places that require a thorough cleaning--so do offices, retail locations, and other businesses. The list doesn't end there--if it can be cleaned, chances are people will pay you to clean it. That's why few industries can claim the variety and depth of opportunities that professional cleaning can. And the vast majority of dual-income families use cleaning services, which means your market is huge.

Most cleaning service businesses can be operated on either a part-time or full-time basis, either from home or from a commercial location. The best part is, you can build an extremely profitable business that will generate revenue very quickly with little initial investment!

This in-depth guide shows you how to start three of the most in-demand cleaning businesses residential maid service, commercial janitorial and carpet/upholstery cleaning and offers invaluable insights on:

Current statistics and trend forecasts that keep you ahead of the curve
The ins and outs of finding customers
New ideas for hiring and training employees
What equipment and supplies you'll need (and where to find them)
How to use technology to make your business competitive
Up-to-date legal, tax and insurance requirements
How to avoid common pitfalls
Surefire tips for growing your business
It also contains answers to frequently asked questions, an appendix of additional resources, and checklists to guide you through each step of the startup process. If you want to start your own successful cleaning business, take your first steps with our startup guide.

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