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Sep 26 2008

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Tips on Starting a Cleaning Business

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A part-time or full-time cleaning business may be one of the easiest businesses to start on a shoestring. Here are some tips on starting a cleaning business to get you started.

1. Buy your cleaning supplies at a wholesale or discount club. You can get much better deals on bulk cleaning supplies at a warehouse club like Costco, and they’ll last longer because they come in bigger sizes.

2. Print flyers and hand them out in your neighborhood, to friends, and at businesses in your area. You can buy professional looking stationery online or at office supply stores, and print your own flyers on your computer’s printer, keeping the costs down.

3. You don’t need a vacuum to get started. If you can’t afford one, offer a small discount to the customer if you use their vacuum.

4. Here’s one of the most important tips on starting a cleaning business. Research other cleaning services in your area, and find out what they are charging for homes and businesses. Keep your price competitive when you give quotes for a job. If you’re too cheap, people may not trust the quality of your cleaning, and they may not use you if you’re too expensive.

5. Learn how to clean professionally. If you do a shoddy job, you won’t keep your customers for long. Consider working for a cleaning service for a while to see how they do it. You can always use at least some of the wages you earn as your start-up cash for your own cleaning business.

6. Any tips for starting a cleaning business should include organization. You need to be organized to clean effectively and make sure you clean each room thoroughly. Many professional cleaners recommend starting at one corner of each room and working your way around it. That way, when you get back to your starting point you’ll know you cleaned the entire room and didn’t miss anything.

7. Listen to your clients. Some of them may be picky about what cleaning products you use, or how you clean their homes. They may have precious antiques or mementos. If they have special requirements, write them down in a small notebook and keep it with your cleaning supplies. Listen to their concerns and likes and dislikes to keep them satisfied customers.

8. Be on time, and always be professional. You may develop friendships with some of your clients, but always act professionally anyway. Don’t be late, and if you have to cancel or change an appointment, give them plenty of notice.

9. Look for the details. Don’t be in such a rush that you leave a client’s home “half” clean. Check for cobwebs, dusty baseboards, dirty lamps and light fixtures, and clean them on a rotating basis. Your client will thank you and tell others about your good work, too.

10. Keep good records and pay your taxes! Keep good business records, and claim your income on your tax return. You can take off the cost of expenses and other items related to your business, but always check with an accountant before you file your taxes.

These tips for starting a cleaning service should help get you on the way to owning your own business in no time.

 

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Sep 26 2008

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Tips on Starting a Cleaning Business

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A part-time or full-time cleaning business may be one of the easiest businesses to start on a shoestring. Here are some tips on starting a cleaning business to get you started.

1. Buy your cleaning supplies at a wholesale or discount club. You can get much better deals on bulk cleaning supplies at a warehouse club like Costco, and they’ll last longer because they come in bigger sizes.

2. Print flyers and hand them out in your neighborhood, to friends, and at businesses in your area. You can buy professional looking stationery online or at office supply stores, and print your own flyers on your computer’s printer, keeping the costs down.

3. You don’t need a vacuum to get started. If you can’t afford one, offer a small discount to the customer if you use their vacuum.

4. Here’s one of the most important tips on starting a cleaning business. Research other cleaning services in your area, and find out what they are charging for homes and businesses. Keep your price competitive when you give quotes for a job. If you’re too cheap, people may not trust the quality of your cleaning, and they may not use you if you’re too expensive.

5. Learn how to clean professionally. If you do a shoddy job, you won’t keep your customers for long. Consider working for a cleaning service for a while to see how they do it. You can always use at least some of the wages you earn as your start-up cash for your own cleaning business.

6. Any tips for starting a cleaning business should include organization. You need to be organized to clean effectively and make sure you clean each room thoroughly. Many professional cleaners recommend starting at one corner of each room and working your way around it. That way, when you get back to your starting point you’ll know you cleaned the entire room and didn’t miss anything.

7. Listen to your clients. Some of them may be picky about what cleaning products you use, or how you clean their homes. They may have precious antiques or mementos. If they have special requirements, write them down in a small notebook and keep it with your cleaning supplies. Listen to their concerns and likes and dislikes to keep them satisfied customers.

8. Be on time, and always be professional. You may develop friendships with some of your clients, but always act professionally anyway. Don’t be late, and if you have to cancel or change an appointment, give them plenty of notice.

9. Look for the details. Don’t be in such a rush that you leave a client’s home “half” clean. Check for cobwebs, dusty baseboards, dirty lamps and light fixtures, and clean them on a rotating basis. Your client will thank you and tell others about your good work, too.

10. Keep good records and pay your taxes! Keep good business records, and claim your income on your tax return. You can take off the cost of expenses and other items related to your business, but always check with an accountant before you file your taxes.

These tips for starting a cleaning service should help get you on the way to owning your own business in no time.

 

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Sep 26 2008

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How to Start Up a Starbucks Franchise

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Currently, Starbucks Coffee Company does not have franchising opportunities for entrepreneurs. All Starbucks stores are company operated to ensure a high quality of standards across the board.

If you really want to run a Starbucks store, you need to apply for a job as a store manager. If you don’t want to work for a fixed salary, you may want to look at some of Starbuck’s competitors that do offer franchising. This can give you the flexibility you need if owning a franchise is really your goal.

The coffee industry is really a great place to work, if you enjoy people, coffee, and yes, hard work. Caribou Coffee offers that cool coffee house atmosphere that you’re looking for, and they also offer franchising. However, in order to invest in a franchising opportunity for Caribou, you need to be ready to make some major commitments. Caribou likes to offer franchise programs of a minimum of 10 stores, with a net worth of $400,000, and a liquid worth of $1,000,000 per store. This can be quite a chunk of change, but it might be worth doing if you can find some reliable partners to go in with you on this opportunity.

If you have the cash and credit to back up your franchises, coffee can be a great asset for you and your partners. Coffee shops are a gathering place for people, as well as a daily habit. Once people get used to stopping in for their daily java and the smiling face behind the counter, they’ll find it hard to give it up. In the coffee industry you also have the chance to hire some of the worlds most interested and friendly people, and you have the ability to keep them caffeinated and ready to go all day. Not only can you managers and staff be caffeinated and ready to go, but as the franchise owner, you too can indulge in free coffee. All over-caffeinated can cause some problems; more and more studies are coming out that praise coffee’s health benefits. Coffee offers a healthy dose of antioxidants that help protect your cells against damage and disease. Daily coffee consumption is also linked to preventing depression. Coffee shops also offer decaffeinated items, and teas, different kinds of milk, and pretty much something for everyone.

If Caribou isn’t for you, there are still many different chains of coffee shops ready to offer franchising deals to you. Gloria Jean’s also offers franchising opportunities, and so does some much smaller coffee companies, like Jittery Joe’s. All you have to do is do a little research, and find a company that fits you and the community where you’d like to open the franchise. You can even own a Dunkin’ Donuts franchise if you’d like to branch out into a more mainstream coffee venture. Dunkin’ Donuts not only offers coffee and donuts, but they also serve a great variety of breakfast sandwiches. These are popping up everywhere and offer a strong alternative to McDonald’s for a quality coffee and breakfast.

 

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Sep 26 2008

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How to Start Up a Starbucks Franchise

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Currently, Starbucks Coffee Company does not have franchising opportunities for entrepreneurs. All Starbucks stores are company operated to ensure a high quality of standards across the board.

If you really want to run a Starbucks store, you need to apply for a job as a store manager. If you don’t want to work for a fixed salary, you may want to look at some of Starbuck’s competitors that do offer franchising. This can give you the flexibility you need if owning a franchise is really your goal.

The coffee industry is really a great place to work, if you enjoy people, coffee, and yes, hard work. Caribou Coffee offers that cool coffee house atmosphere that you’re looking for, and they also offer franchising. However, in order to invest in a franchising opportunity for Caribou, you need to be ready to make some major commitments. Caribou likes to offer franchise programs of a minimum of 10 stores, with a net worth of $400,000, and a liquid worth of $1,000,000 per store. This can be quite a chunk of change, but it might be worth doing if you can find some reliable partners to go in with you on this opportunity.

If you have the cash and credit to back up your franchises, coffee can be a great asset for you and your partners. Coffee shops are a gathering place for people, as well as a daily habit. Once people get used to stopping in for their daily java and the smiling face behind the counter, they’ll find it hard to give it up. In the coffee industry you also have the chance to hire some of the worlds most interested and friendly people, and you have the ability to keep them caffeinated and ready to go all day. Not only can you managers and staff be caffeinated and ready to go, but as the franchise owner, you too can indulge in free coffee. All over-caffeinated can cause some problems; more and more studies are coming out that praise coffee’s health benefits. Coffee offers a healthy dose of antioxidants that help protect your cells against damage and disease. Daily coffee consumption is also linked to preventing depression. Coffee shops also offer decaffeinated items, and teas, different kinds of milk, and pretty much something for everyone.

If Caribou isn’t for you, there are still many different chains of coffee shops ready to offer franchising deals to you. Gloria Jean’s also offers franchising opportunities, and so does some much smaller coffee companies, like Jittery Joe’s. All you have to do is do a little research, and find a company that fits you and the community where you’d like to open the franchise. You can even own a Dunkin’ Donuts franchise if you’d like to branch out into a more mainstream coffee venture. Dunkin’ Donuts not only offers coffee and donuts, but they also serve a great variety of breakfast sandwiches. These are popping up everywhere and offer a strong alternative to McDonald’s for a quality coffee and breakfast.

 

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Sep 26 2008

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Tips on Starting a Cleaning Business

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A part-time or full-time cleaning business may be one of the easiest businesses to start on a shoestring. Here are some tips on starting a cleaning business to get you started.

1. Buy your cleaning supplies at a wholesale or discount club. You can get much better deals on bulk cleaning supplies at a warehouse club like Costco, and they’ll last longer because they come in bigger sizes.

2. Print flyers and hand them out in your neighborhood, to friends, and at businesses in your area. You can buy professional looking stationery online or at office supply stores, and print your own flyers on your computer’s printer, keeping the costs down.

3. You don’t need a vacuum to get started. If you can’t afford one, offer a small discount to the customer if you use their vacuum.

4. Here’s one of the most important tips on starting a cleaning business. Research other cleaning services in your area, and find out what they are charging for homes and businesses. Keep your price competitive when you give quotes for a job. If you’re too cheap, people may not trust the quality of your cleaning, and they may not use you if you’re too expensive.

5. Learn how to clean professionally. If you do a shoddy job, you won’t keep your customers for long. Consider working for a cleaning service for a while to see how they do it. You can always use at least some of the wages you earn as your start-up cash for your own cleaning business.

6. Any tips for starting a cleaning business should include organization. You need to be organized to clean effectively and make sure you clean each room thoroughly. Many professional cleaners recommend starting at one corner of each room and working your way around it. That way, when you get back to your starting point you’ll know you cleaned the entire room and didn’t miss anything.

7. Listen to your clients. Some of them may be picky about what cleaning products you use, or how you clean their homes. They may have precious antiques or mementos. If they have special requirements, write them down in a small notebook and keep it with your cleaning supplies. Listen to their concerns and likes and dislikes to keep them satisfied customers.

8. Be on time, and always be professional. You may develop friendships with some of your clients, but always act professionally anyway. Don’t be late, and if you have to cancel or change an appointment, give them plenty of notice.

9. Look for the details. Don’t be in such a rush that you leave a client’s home “half” clean. Check for cobwebs, dusty baseboards, dirty lamps and light fixtures, and clean them on a rotating basis. Your client will thank you and tell others about your good work, too.

10. Keep good records and pay your taxes! Keep good business records, and claim your income on your tax return. You can take off the cost of expenses and other items related to your business, but always check with an accountant before you file your taxes.

These tips for starting a cleaning service should help get you on the way to owning your own business in no time.

 

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