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Research Before You Build Your House Cleaning Business

You should have some idea now on what type of cleaning business you want to start or expand into. Look into the different types of cleaning and determine what would be the best for you.

Do you want to work days? Then janitorial and office cleaning may not be a good option as most of their customers are cleaned nights and weekends.

A better choice would be residential cleaning, window cleaning, computer cleaning, carpet cleaning and even dryer clean-outs.

Before you can start or expand, you need to know who your competition is. In your free time, go thru the Yellow Pages and local periodicals in your area and identify these companies. What can you find out about each of them? Call them and ask questions that a new customer would ask. Inquire about their service and what they charge.

Keep in mind, no two cleaning companies are alike. While you're doing your research, write down your impressions of each; keep good detailed notes.

When you have completed this, do a review and write down your comments on each business; what thoughts come to mind? Do you like their setup; do you get a good feeling about them; what is that feeling about? What were the negatives about them? What could any of them do better?

The next step is to identify the interests you discovered from your research and what you could offer that would make your business unique.

By doing your research and identifying your niche, you'll be on your way to a successful cleaning business that will stand out from your competition.

About the author:

Gail Metcalf built her cleaning business from the ground up. Permission is granted to reproduce this article but credit must be given to the author, no part of the article content can be modified, and a link must be provided to: http://HouseCleaningPro.com

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