@@TheProfessionalCleaner I Work at a High School as a Custodian/ Janitor and My Goal is to Only Run a Commercial Cleaning Business. Should I use My Own Phone Number On My Business Card or should I Create a Business Contact Number?
@@jjcooltrumpetgoat9020 I use my own for my local cleaning biz, but some of my students get a virtual number that forwards. The biggest issue with using your own is you might get some spam calls, but I don't get so much that it bothers me. :-)
After a year researching this is the best video all in one to start a cleaning business. Thank you...Im looking into commercial Subcontracting in east texas
i been working as fulltime housekeeper for 23 years i come accross your video today give me alot of idea. Now planning to have my cleaning business. Your video is amazing
So excited to see a new video! Was watching your older videos as my mother had an unsuccessful cleaning business, and now that shes disabled i wanna give it a crack! I have 8 years of commercial and reaidential experience at age 21!
The best simple video ever made here! i have been wanting to start and i already have my cleaning business name. having this Name makes me more excited and go beyond. i know in my heart ill be successful just like you. this is my first ever comments here in youtube just you lol. im ready! im all in! im so excited! let's do this! can you please help me once lol....
I am a property manager who is wanting to get into the cleaning business. I find it rewarding when I’m cleaning my own home and I just want to know what your thoughts on that.
My thoughts are you'll do awesome then! Many want to start cleaning businesses just for the money which isn't always a bad thing... but there is no connection to the work itself. Even if you don't clean in your biz as a cleaning biz owner there should be some level of interest in the work itself... since that's the product you're selling/offering. The students that do the best in my program are just like you... ones who enjoy cleaning for one reason or another. :-)
@@TheProfessionalCleaner Thank you so much for reaching out. I like the concept of cleaning vacation rentals such as Airbnb, etc. Once I get everything set up according to your instructions, I would love to sit down and have a coaching session with you and your team.
@@tangelasmith1600 We'd love to chat and tell you how we can help. When you're ready you can request a call on our website. We're on a waitlist right now but you can email us and we'll add you to that if interested. Thanks!
Hi, and thanks for the informative video! I was wondering what is the best way to find good subcontractors? Also, is there a video on niche cleaning services?
Currently I am using Indeed. And I have a video about picking a niche, is that what you're asking? Or is there a specific niche you'd like to learn more about? :-)
My hubby wanted to start owning a business like this but first of all i need learn how to do housekeeping first 😅 i know how to clean but idk what is the standard in cleaning the house of other people
I have checklists inside my program, and a cleaning course is coming soon too for my students inside. I will be launching the first few videos of that this week in fact. But I do currently have a waitlist for calls. But if you're interested you can learn more here. ;-) www.theprofessionalcleaner.net Would love to help you!
Nice! You're already ahead of so many who never even start! :-) Search my channel for videos on finding clients... then consider applying for a call to my coaching program. We'd love to help you! :-)
I have watched a few of your videos and you offer great tips and instruction, thank you. I have a name and am registered but I am still working on the business plan. As a solo female cleaner there are safety concerns. People have shared bad experiences. What do you recommend along this line?
I was a solo residential cleaner for a long time... so I just ensured I only worked for clients I trusted. Only once did a client make me a little uncomfortable, so I stopped working for them. Also my husband always knew where I was going to be too. If you don't have a spouse/partner then you can ask a friend to help with this. And maybe the biggest factor was my clients were word of mouth... which helped me feel safe. But alllll that said you are right to be concerned... so please take the process with each new client slow and make sure you're comfortable. In time you'll have a list of clients who respect you and you love working for. 💕
I told a friend that you required customers to maintain products in their homes, and he stated that when he had cleaners come to his apartment, they brought everything with them. He said that he had no cleaning products and would not have contracted that company if they’d required he already have the products required. Do you bring the products and leave them there yourself, or do the clients have to go out and purchase a list of products and keep them on hand? Thank you for all the info you provide!
When I did residential I tool a kit from job to job, but the bulk of the products I required the homeowner to buy. In some cases I ensured they always had what I needed on hand, and in some cases I they took care of that well on their own. And now that we only do commercial, I require the business owner to do the same. We create a monthly order, but they pay for it. And this comes down to one simple thing: client communication. When I teach my clients WHY I prefer this, and how it makes no difference to their bottom line in the end, they are more than happy to comply. And just because 'most cleaners' take everything from job to job doesn't make it right, or wrong. Every business is different. But I am all about building the business I want to actually own and run. :-)
Can u do a video on interviews with clients and different rebutles to say when they say no to the price or rebuttles for being a brand new business?? I love your advice but i dont have enough money for your class. :((
Hello! In lots of my videos I talk about looking for value driven clients vs price driven ones. That's really the key. And keep business simple. It's about problems and solutions. Yes... pricing will always be a factor. But if you can become a problem solver for a client, then pricing, at least to an extent, becomes less of a driving factor in their decision making. :-) As for being new, you could try 'free to fee.' So offer a free cleaning, or a free hour, or something like that. You need to be careful to not do this for someone who is just looking to take advantage of you, but if you find one of your ideal clients and the only thing keeping them from hiring you is price, then it's a good thing to try to build trust. Trust is one of the most important things in business, so this is why I recommend you have as many conversations with your ideal clients as you can. Conversations build trust. Paid advertising + websites with pricing calculators do not. So keep the human element in your business as much as you can. Talk to as many people as you can. Build as many relationships as you can. The rest will follow. Just stick with it! :-)
When I did residential I never took a vacuum from job to job... I always required my clients to have their own. And same for tools... never took them from house to house. And each home I cleaned got a fresh set of sponges... mop heads... towels... etc. Great question! Proud of you for thinking about this :-)
@ In regards to the same question, how about for new homes or move outs where the customer can’t provide a vacuum? The customer being a real estate agent
I’m fairly new to the cleaning industry and have a few clients… What is the advantage of doing a cleaning business privately and owning a business officially?
If you're cleaning for money, then you already have a business. So it's just a matter of making sure you're legal. :-) Governments require what they require... and we never want to skirt the laws. So make it official to protect yourself. :-)
@@TheProfessionalCleaner I pay taxes on my income so I’m not sure if there is anything else i should do at this point - I do see an advantage of insurance in case something would be ruined though. Is that the biggest thing ?
@@christydeutsch2075 In most places you are legally required to register your business in some way... whether that be as a sole prop, LLC, etc. So research those requirements where you live. :-)
I only have one client and since I’m starting she is only paying me $55 once a week and that’s not a living it’s two bedroom and an office it’s pretty big but I don’t know how to get other clients and a raised
Good morning I.would love to start a daycare/ business cleaning service i would like to do it with more of green not so much chemicals products. i just don’t have the funds for insurance, license, and an accountant. I’m also having issues on what to charge. Any advice.
For hiring 1099, with the new laws going in place, it states that any 1099 contractors, they must be completing work independent of what the companies described work is. How can this be worked around?
I can't give legal advice, so best to do your research or seek counsel on that. But I can absolutely tell you that you should be compliant in your business... so don't view it as 'working around' something but rather doing what it takes to ensure compliance. If you can use contractors then go for it. But if your biz requires W2 employees then go that route. You can build an awesome biz either way! :-)
We only share that if we invite you to the program... since we only invite those we truly feel we can help. So feel free to check out our program page to learn more. We're on a waitlist right now but we should have some more openings for calls soon. :-)
Hello❤ in one of the steps you explained that we should find out if it’s required to be licensed or have a permit in my area… I live in Florida and it’s not required …..so does that mean I make that clear that on my business card?? Will clients look for me being licensed on my business card, even though it’s not required in my area? Thanks in advance.
I've never put this on business cards, or even that I am insured for that matter. I just communicate this when talking to clients. It should go without saying that a reputable business is insured. :-)
A sub is their own business owner, and therefore would need their own insurance. If you hired employees, then you would cover them under your insurance. And the laws for subs have gotten stricter so I now employ both subs and employees. Neither is right or wrong, they are different, and ultimately you need to ensure you are compliant. :-)
We had registered our company and EIN also got . We have license for remodeling residential also , to start cleaning business we need permit or another license ? We r in NYC
It's different everywhere... so call your local government and ask. Could be city, or could be county... but the 2 questions to ask: 1) Do I need a permit of some kind to operate a cleaning biz? 2) Do I need a business license to operate a cleaning biz? 👍
My guess is you'd need to bring your own in those cases... but I don't specialize in carpet cleaning... just general cleaning. I'm sure this guy could help you out though! Check him out! :-) >>> www.youtube.com/@greenrhinoproject
Hi, how are? I have a question about the form SS-4 . I’m starting my business with a DBA AND I have an EIN number already for a clothing business, which I am also doing it as a DBA so when I started my cleaning business, I cannot get a new EIN number, but I have to add the cleaning business to the existing one I’m not sure what I’m supposed to do with the form could you help? My business business name is registered
Hi, how are? I have a question about the form SS-4 . I’m starting my business with a DBA AND I have an EIN number already for a clothing business, which I am also doing it as a DBA so when I started my cleaning business, I cannot get a new EIN number, but I have to add the cleaning business to the existing one I’m not sure what I’m supposed to do with the form could you help?
We use Google Voice and it works good... it just isn't very fancy. But I always prefer simple. It let's you take and accept calls, text message, and has voicemail... and it's free. :-) Some business owners like more robust services because they have call trees... press 1 for... press 2 for... but in business your goal is to have a conversation with a prospect ASAP. So keep it simple. :-) And for MANY years I used my personal phone number, and that was fine too. Really just depends on your goals with the business.
Do you feel like this market is over saturated? There are competition groups that are willing to charge dirt cheap i hear. It's giving me cause for concern.
You mean how much should you pay your staff? That's a BIG topic... but in general you should pay them a fair percentage that will accomplish two main things: 1) Keep them happy. 2) Keep your profit margins healthy. :-)
You can just tell them upfront you don't have a website if you want... but ultimately it doesn't matter. Business is all about building trust and solving problems. And if you're in front of a customer, you can do that in person faster than a website ever will. :-)
In residential I never did.... bc I have never looked for volume, but for quality. In the long run thats what leads to having a business you actually enjoy owning. :-)
Hi there... it's very similar. In many ways, easier. Typically carpet cleaning can be quoted by the SF, where janitorial shouldn't be. In my brief break away from cleaning I actually worked for a commercial carpet cleaning supply company. I sold Cimex's. But my program is geared more towards general janitorial, although the methods I teach for client acquisition would def work for carpet cleaning too. The biggest difference is less recurrence... meaning people usually need cleaning weekly, every other week, etc. Carpet cleaning is more like every 6 months or every year, maybe longer, depending on the case. So you'd need more clients to keep the income coming in. :-)
@@TheProfessionalCleaner I think you have convinced me to go the general cleaning route due to its ease of being done remotely. Id like to see whats all included in the course.
@@realcodymelton My program isn't geared towards the 'remote model' you see all over UA-cam... so please email us before purchasing and we will explain more. :-) support@theprofessionalcleaner.net
It depends on your local government. We do not need a license for operating our commercial janitorial business. Nor would we need one if we did residential. But home builders and restaurant owners in my area do need them. So I would call your city/county clerks office and ask. :-)
This is a big topic, and many are way overselling this model unfortunately. I hire out my cleaning, but I'm not just a 'middle man.' This is what leads to long term success. I've been doing this for 20+ years. And it's what leads to happy business owners. :-)
Hi from California, New Subscriber here. I’ve been in the process for a few months and launch my cleaning company in 2 weeks. I’m nervous because I had to learn how to quote and still not sure 🫤 I’m surprised that most won’t offer advice but it’s ok I’ll learn along the way. I know I got this 🙌
Keep it simple. Hourly rate x length of job. The hard part is learning the clean times and it would be hard to teach that in a UA-cam video. But in my program I do talk about this further, and then of course you get access to me in my private community for more bidding help. :-) You can learn more here... courses.theprofessionalcleaner.net/products/cba
Yep... I am just a 'tad' better now on video LOL... so I wanted to remake it. :-) And hundreds of people a day search for this topic, so it's a video that makes sense to update. Thanks for your support! Some fresh videos coming soon!
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Yes, I was wondering about construction cleanouts and getting the contracts to clean out apartments after people move as a niche. Thanks.
@@jerel2119 Lots of demand for both of those! And I have students in my program finding great success in both those areas. :-)
@@TheProfessionalCleaner I Work at a High School as a Custodian/ Janitor and My Goal is to Only Run a Commercial Cleaning Business. Should I use My Own Phone Number On My Business Card or should I Create a Business Contact Number?
@@jjcooltrumpetgoat9020 I use my own for my local cleaning biz, but some of my students get a virtual number that forwards. The biggest issue with using your own is you might get some spam calls, but I don't get so much that it bothers me. :-)
I really appreciated that you shared almost all your business secrets and honestly guiding new ones like us . Thank u
It's my pleasure!
After a year researching this is the best video all in one to start a cleaning business. Thank you...Im looking into commercial Subcontracting in east texas
Glad it was helpful!
My goal is make my Residencial cleaning grow!
Awesome! You got this!
I want to start residential then head over to commercial cleaning!!!
Awesome goals! That was my path!
i been working as fulltime housekeeper for 23 years i come accross your video today give me alot of idea. Now planning to have my cleaning business. Your video is amazing
Thank you! You got this! :-)
So excited to see a new video! Was watching your older videos as my mother had an unsuccessful cleaning business, and now that shes disabled i wanna give it a crack! I have 8 years of commercial and reaidential experience at age 21!
Sorry about your mom... but proud of you for stepping up! You got this!
I’ll definitely be purchasing your class. Ready to go all in.
:-) see my other reply 👍
This is what I prayed 🙏 for...didn't even know
So glad! :-)
Since I employed cleaners who brought their own vacuum I have had a clothing moth infestation. Great tip! Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
The best simple video ever made here! i have been wanting to start and i already have my cleaning business name. having this Name makes me more excited and go beyond. i know in my heart ill be successful just like you. this is my first ever comments here in youtube just you lol. im ready! im all in! im so excited! let's do this! can you please help me once lol....
Proud of you! Keep that enthusiasm going! :-)
I've thought about doing this for a long time.
Progress beats perfection... just start!
Thank you for the info , good to be informed, blessings 🤝
Thank you for watching 😊
I would like a big company to leave for my children for generational wealth
Excellent goal to build a legacy business for your family!
This was so helpful! Just started a cleaning business for vacation rentals thank you so much
AWESOM! You got this!
Just started my cleaning business
Congrats!
How did you do it
Amazing channel thank you so much been thinking of doing this years ago
Thank you! Happy to help!
Thank you very much for sharing these information, it will help me a lot in my process of open my own business
Thanks for watching!
Thank you it means alot im starting this business in Oklahoma im learning everything i need to be a successful cleaning business 😊
You got this!
I am a property manager who is wanting to get into the cleaning business. I find it rewarding when I’m cleaning my own home and I just want to know what your thoughts on that.
My thoughts are you'll do awesome then! Many want to start cleaning businesses just for the money which isn't always a bad thing... but there is no connection to the work itself. Even if you don't clean in your biz as a cleaning biz owner there should be some level of interest in the work itself... since that's the product you're selling/offering. The students that do the best in my program are just like you... ones who enjoy cleaning for one reason or another. :-)
@@TheProfessionalCleaner Thank you so much for reaching out. I like the concept of cleaning vacation rentals such as Airbnb, etc. Once I get everything set up according to your instructions, I would love to sit down and have a coaching session with you and your team.
@@tangelasmith1600 We'd love to chat and tell you how we can help. When you're ready you can request a call on our website. We're on a waitlist right now but you can email us and we'll add you to that if interested. Thanks!
Thank you. My spouse and I are looking into starting this.
Awesome!
My goal is to build a strong team of entrepreneurs
Welcome to the channel!
this video is awesome! thanks so much!
You're so welcome!
Thank you very informative
Glad it was helpful!
Hi, and thanks for the informative video! I was wondering what is the best way to find good subcontractors? Also, is there a video on niche cleaning services?
Currently I am using Indeed. And I have a video about picking a niche, is that what you're asking? Or is there a specific niche you'd like to learn more about? :-)
Thank you so much for all this information!
You are so welcome!
Thanks. Just love your content!
I appreciate that! :-)
I want to start my residential / commercial business and make 6 figures in 6 months
Totally doable!
Really nice information I like all your videos
Glad you like them!
Watching from New Zealand
AWEEEESOME!
Great Video
Glad you enjoyed it 💕
@@TheProfessionalCleaner yes ma’am I did ! You hit a lot of points that made sense! I’m so ready to start my journey with Housekeeping 💕❤️
My hubby wanted to start owning a business like this but first of all i need learn how to do housekeeping first 😅 i know how to clean but idk what is the standard in cleaning the house of other people
I have checklists inside my program, and a cleaning course is coming soon too for my students inside. I will be launching the first few videos of that this week in fact. But I do currently have a waitlist for calls. But if you're interested you can learn more here. ;-) www.theprofessionalcleaner.net Would love to help you!
Hi, thank you for sharing your knowledge. I want to start a company focusing on move in move out cleaning.
Awesome! You can do it!
How to find the cleaners for hiring
Great advice and tips
Thanks for watching!
I have a cleaning company in Utah since 1 years ago, I have registration and insurance, but I need help to get more clients!!
Nice! You're already ahead of so many who never even start! :-) Search my channel for videos on finding clients... then consider applying for a call to my coaching program. We'd love to help you! :-)
This is awesome 👏🏽
Thanks for watching!
Good information
Thanks!
I have watched a few of your videos and you offer great tips and instruction, thank you. I have a name and am registered but I am still working on the business plan.
As a solo female cleaner there are safety concerns. People have shared bad experiences. What do you recommend along this line?
I was a solo residential cleaner for a long time... so I just ensured I only worked for clients I trusted. Only once did a client make me a little uncomfortable, so I stopped working for them. Also my husband always knew where I was going to be too. If you don't have a spouse/partner then you can ask a friend to help with this. And maybe the biggest factor was my clients were word of mouth... which helped me feel safe. But alllll that said you are right to be concerned... so please take the process with each new client slow and make sure you're comfortable. In time you'll have a list of clients who respect you and you love working for. 💕
@@TheProfessionalCleaner okay, I appreciate your feedback! Thank you 👍🏻
@@Jillz777 👍
I told a friend that you required customers to maintain products in their homes, and he stated that when he had cleaners come to his apartment, they brought everything with them. He said that he had no cleaning products and would not have contracted that company if they’d required he already have the products required. Do you bring the products and leave them there yourself, or do the clients have to go out and purchase a list of products and keep them on hand? Thank you for all the info you provide!
When I did residential I tool a kit from job to job, but the bulk of the products I required the homeowner to buy. In some cases I ensured they always had what I needed on hand, and in some cases I they took care of that well on their own. And now that we only do commercial, I require the business owner to do the same. We create a monthly order, but they pay for it. And this comes down to one simple thing: client communication. When I teach my clients WHY I prefer this, and how it makes no difference to their bottom line in the end, they are more than happy to comply. And just because 'most cleaners' take everything from job to job doesn't make it right, or wrong. Every business is different. But I am all about building the business I want to actually own and run. :-)
Can u do a video on interviews with clients and different rebutles to say when they say no to the price or rebuttles for being a brand new business?? I love your advice but i dont have enough money for your class. :((
Hello! In lots of my videos I talk about looking for value driven clients vs price driven ones. That's really the key. And keep business simple. It's about problems and solutions. Yes... pricing will always be a factor. But if you can become a problem solver for a client, then pricing, at least to an extent, becomes less of a driving factor in their decision making. :-) As for being new, you could try 'free to fee.' So offer a free cleaning, or a free hour, or something like that. You need to be careful to not do this for someone who is just looking to take advantage of you, but if you find one of your ideal clients and the only thing keeping them from hiring you is price, then it's a good thing to try to build trust. Trust is one of the most important things in business, so this is why I recommend you have as many conversations with your ideal clients as you can. Conversations build trust. Paid advertising + websites with pricing calculators do not. So keep the human element in your business as much as you can. Talk to as many people as you can. Build as many relationships as you can. The rest will follow. Just stick with it! :-)
How do you avoid cross contamination from home to home with your vacuum and toilet bowl cleaner, etc?
When I did residential I never took a vacuum from job to job... I always required my clients to have their own. And same for tools... never took them from house to house. And each home I cleaned got a fresh set of sponges... mop heads... towels... etc. Great question! Proud of you for thinking about this :-)
@ In regards to the same question, how about for new homes or move outs where the customer can’t provide a vacuum? The customer being a real estate agent
I’m fairly new to the cleaning industry and have a few clients… What is the advantage of doing a cleaning business privately and owning a business officially?
If you're cleaning for money, then you already have a business. So it's just a matter of making sure you're legal. :-) Governments require what they require... and we never want to skirt the laws. So make it official to protect yourself. :-)
@@TheProfessionalCleaner I pay taxes on my income so I’m not sure if there is anything else i should do at this point - I do see an advantage of insurance in case something would be ruined though. Is that the biggest thing ?
@@christydeutsch2075 In most places you are legally required to register your business in some way... whether that be as a sole prop, LLC, etc. So research those requirements where you live. :-)
I only have one client and since I’m starting she is only paying me $55 once a week and that’s not a living it’s two bedroom and an office it’s pretty big but I don’t know how to get other clients and a raised
Check out my video on finding clients and don't ever underestimate the power of getting in front of people!
Good morning I.would love to start a daycare/ business cleaning service i would like to do it with more of green not so much chemicals products. i just don’t have the funds for insurance, license, and an accountant. I’m also having issues on what to charge. Any advice.
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Can I take your course online ? How much is it ? How can I send email to you ?
Yep... you can learn more here. courses.theprofessionalcleaner.net/products/cba And email us here. support@theprofessionalcleaner.net 🙂
For hiring 1099, with the new laws going in place, it states that any 1099 contractors, they must be completing work independent of what the companies described work is. How can this be worked around?
I can't give legal advice, so best to do your research or seek counsel on that. But I can absolutely tell you that you should be compliant in your business... so don't view it as 'working around' something but rather doing what it takes to ensure compliance. If you can use contractors then go for it. But if your biz requires W2 employees then go that route. You can build an awesome biz either way! :-)
How much is the course?
We only share that if we invite you to the program... since we only invite those we truly feel we can help. So feel free to check out our program page to learn more. We're on a waitlist right now but we should have some more openings for calls soon. :-)
Hello❤ in one of the steps you explained that we should find out if it’s required to be licensed or have a permit in my area… I live in Florida and it’s not required …..so does that mean I make that clear that on my business card?? Will clients look for me being licensed on my business card, even though it’s not required in my area? Thanks in advance.
I've never put this on business cards, or even that I am insured for that matter. I just communicate this when talking to clients. It should go without saying that a reputable business is insured. :-)
My biggest concern is how do we go about getting insurance to cover the sub-contractors in case someone get's hurt or steals from a client etc.
A sub is their own business owner, and therefore would need their own insurance. If you hired employees, then you would cover them under your insurance. And the laws for subs have gotten stricter so I now employ both subs and employees. Neither is right or wrong, they are different, and ultimately you need to ensure you are compliant. :-)
Sorry last question, do we need to register the company first and apply in indeed?
Yes, and Indeed does have a verification process. So make sure your business is legal first. 👍
We had registered our company and EIN also got . We have license for remodeling residential also , to start cleaning business we need permit or another license ? We r in NYC
It's different everywhere... so call your local government and ask. Could be city, or could be county... but the 2 questions to ask: 1) Do I need a permit of some kind to operate a cleaning biz? 2) Do I need a business license to operate a cleaning biz? 👍
If you're starting up a carpet cleaning business and you need to pre vacuum their carpet, but they do not have a vacuum, what do you do?
My guess is you'd need to bring your own in those cases... but I don't specialize in carpet cleaning... just general cleaning. I'm sure this guy could help you out though! Check him out! :-) >>> www.youtube.com/@greenrhinoproject
Hi, how are? I have a question about the form SS-4 . I’m starting my business with a DBA AND I have an EIN number already for a clothing business, which I am also doing it as a DBA so when I started my cleaning business, I cannot get a new EIN number, but I have to add the cleaning business to the existing one I’m not sure what I’m supposed to do with the form could you help? My business business name is registered
I recommend all my students hire a trusted LOCAL accountant for these types of questions. The laws vary so much place to place. :-)
Hi, how are? I have a question about the form SS-4 . I’m starting my business with a DBA AND I have an EIN number already for a clothing business, which I am also doing it as a DBA so when I started my cleaning business, I cannot get a new EIN number, but I have to add the cleaning business to the existing one I’m not sure what I’m supposed to do with the form could you help?
I recommend all my students hire a trusted LOCAL accountant for these types of questions. The laws vary so much place to place. :-)
Hi Bethany! Which company do you recommend for getting a business phone number?
We use Google Voice and it works good... it just isn't very fancy. But I always prefer simple. It let's you take and accept calls, text message, and has voicemail... and it's free. :-) Some business owners like more robust services because they have call trees... press 1 for... press 2 for... but in business your goal is to have a conversation with a prospect ASAP. So keep it simple. :-) And for MANY years I used my personal phone number, and that was fine too. Really just depends on your goals with the business.
Most important things are missing: how to find clients, how to find reliable employees and what should be the profit margin.
LOL... I have videos on those topics, minus finding staffing. I teach all of that inside my program. :-)
Wait so DONT pay for insurance until you start actually cleaning? Or until you need it...
Both... just get your quotes lined up. No need to pay for it until you have clients. :-)
Do you feel like this market is over saturated? There are competition groups that are willing to charge dirt cheap i hear. It's giving me cause for concern.
Not at all! Watch my latest video... I speak about why being the cheapest is a bad idea and what it means for those of us that charge more. :-)
@@TheProfessionalCleaner will do.. thnx!
What if i got my team, how much i give for my team?
You mean how much should you pay your staff? That's a BIG topic... but in general you should pay them a fair percentage that will accomplish two main things: 1) Keep them happy. 2) Keep your profit margins healthy. :-)
can you create proposals on that payment website?
Yep!
What if the customer I provide my business card to decides to look to see if I have a website with more information?
You can just tell them upfront you don't have a website if you want... but ultimately it doesn't matter. Business is all about building trust and solving problems. And if you're in front of a customer, you can do that in person faster than a website ever will. :-)
This is so true, and building trust and solving problems is what I'm all about 😊. Thanks
@@ShondaD_ Then you'll do GREAT things! 👏🏻
Do you ask for a deposit when someone books?
In residential I never did.... bc I have never looked for volume, but for quality. In the long run thats what leads to having a business you actually enjoy owning. :-)
Hey there, I was wondering if your business model work for Carpet Cleaning businesses
Hi there... it's very similar. In many ways, easier. Typically carpet cleaning can be quoted by the SF, where janitorial shouldn't be. In my brief break away from cleaning I actually worked for a commercial carpet cleaning supply company. I sold Cimex's. But my program is geared more towards general janitorial, although the methods I teach for client acquisition would def work for carpet cleaning too. The biggest difference is less recurrence... meaning people usually need cleaning weekly, every other week, etc. Carpet cleaning is more like every 6 months or every year, maybe longer, depending on the case. So you'd need more clients to keep the income coming in. :-)
@TheProfessionalCleaner yes, I'm mostly interested in software, CRMs, marketing and how you get clients
@@TheProfessionalCleaner I think you have convinced me to go the general cleaning route due to its ease of being done remotely. Id like to see whats all included in the course.
@@realcodymelton My program isn't geared towards the 'remote model' you see all over UA-cam... so please email us before purchasing and we will explain more. :-) support@theprofessionalcleaner.net
How to find the cleaners for our company?
We use Indeed :-)
@@TheProfessionalCleaner Thanks much
How do I get leads for business
:-) ua-cam.com/video/9rlNageki08/v-deo.html&t
are you in the Uk?
No... Colorado US... but we have many students in the UK. :-)
How do I get commercial office contracts?
I get mine by targeting/direct outreach, and referrals. Building relationships is key!
Do you need licence Cleaning By yourself
It depends on your local government. We do not need a license for operating our commercial janitorial business. Nor would we need one if we did residential. But home builders and restaurant owners in my area do need them. So I would call your city/county clerks office and ask. :-)
@TheProfessionalCleaner ok thanks I will look in to it 🙂
Remote cleaning company?
This is a big topic, and many are way overselling this model unfortunately. I hire out my cleaning, but I'm not just a 'middle man.' This is what leads to long term success. I've been doing this for 20+ years. And it's what leads to happy business owners. :-)
Hi Bethany, how do I contact you?
My program is the best place to start... or shoot us an email support@theprofessionalcleaner.net :-) courses.theprofessionalcleaner.net/products/cba
i want to start my business cleaning
So much potential out there! Get it!
Hi mam can you help me start cleaning work now i do cleaning in hotel but i wish i am start own bissnuess
Awesome! My program is a great place to start. You can learn more here... courses.theprofessionalcleaner.net/products/cba
Hi from California, New Subscriber here. I’ve been in the process for a few months and launch my cleaning company in 2 weeks. I’m nervous because I had to learn how to quote and still not sure 🫤 I’m surprised that most won’t offer advice but it’s ok I’ll learn along the way. I know I got this 🙌
Keep it simple. Hourly rate x length of job. The hard part is learning the clean times and it would be hard to teach that in a UA-cam video. But in my program I do talk about this further, and then of course you get access to me in my private community for more bidding help. :-) You can learn more here... courses.theprofessionalcleaner.net/products/cba
@@TheProfessionalCleaner ok thank you 😊
@@moniquer437 You bet!
I thought this was going to be a new video but it's the same as your last tips video
Yep... I am just a 'tad' better now on video LOL... so I wanted to remake it. :-) And hundreds of people a day search for this topic, so it's a video that makes sense to update. Thanks for your support! Some fresh videos coming soon!
What’s your cleaning business name?
I make that public to those that ask inside my program, but not here on UA-cam. It's just my preference for privacy. :-)
Good information
Thanks!