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Marketing Your Cleaning Business
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John F Smith
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When you're planning to start a cleaning business, always remember that clients are not after your prices, but they most take into account your service's 'value.' That is why when you start a cleaning business of your own, make sure that you have the right equipments and the appropriate training for your workers in order for you to provide the best cleaning service to your clients. However, in order to earn, you need to promote your business so that potential clients would know about your business. Thus, part of your success in your business is to have an effective marketing strategy.
One of the things you can do to market your business is to have a wide network of connections. Try to meet as many people as possible, for example when attending events, conventions, and meetings, and tell them about your new cleaning business. Of course, do so in a friendly way. Try to be interesting. You can also call prospective clients and ask them if they need cleaning services. The impression that you will make to them can affect you marketing strategy.
Also, you can ask people for referrals. Ask your current clients if they know anyone who might need your cleaning service. Aside from the fact that you will discover new clients, asking for referrals can also be your chance to widen your business network. In case your clients increased because of these referrals, be ready to help those clients who referred you when situations come that they need your help.
Another solid investment for your cleaning service is doing advertisements. Advertising does not need to be expensive since you can do it in the internet or by giving away flyers to attract housecleaning clients. You can also do advertising through local ads in your community and business magazines. The more advertisements you have, most likely, you're going to have more clients. But it still depends on your marketing strategy.
In addition, you can look for joint ventures if you find a business that matches yours. For example, your cleaning office business can team up with a construction clean-up business.
Offices can be one of your foremost clients when it comes to cleaning services. Since businesspeople are most often preoccupied by their work, cleaning their own office becomes last in their priority list. To find offices as your client, you may contact their offices and promote your business. Remember that you should not be too selective when looking for prospective clients especially if your business is still just starting out. Whether it is a small or big company, grab every opportunity that may come to you and offer your clients the service they want and need.
Aside from offices, hospitals, clinics, laboratories and other medical facilities can also be possible big clients for cleaning business. Janitorial services and facility maintenance are the most common in demand services in medical facilities. Also, medical facilities especially hospitals need utmost cleaning since most of the dirt accumulate in these places. To avoid contagion of diseases, twenty four-hour cleaning service is needed in hospitals. Thus, if you have hospitals and medical facilities as your clients, you can be assured that you can get your business into a weekly income rise.
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Article Submitted On: July 07, 2009
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MLA Style Citation:
Smith, John F. "Marketing Your Cleaning Business." Marketing Your Cleaning Business. 7 Jul. 2009 EzineArticles.com. 3 Jan. 2010 <http://ezinearticles.com/?Marketing-Your-Cleaning-Business&id=2578735&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+BusinessMarketingDailyArticles+%28Business%3A+Marketing+Articles%29>.
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APA Style Citation:
Smith, J. F. (2009, July 7). Marketing Your Cleaning Business. Retrieved January 3, 2010, from http://ezinearticles.com/?Marketing-Your-Cleaning-Business&id=2578735&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+BusinessMarketingDailyArticles+%28Business%3A+Marketing+Articles%29
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Chicago Style Citation:
Smith, John F. "Marketing Your Cleaning Business." Marketing Your Cleaning Business EzineArticles.com. http://ezinearticles.com/?Marketing-Your-Cleaning-Business&id=2578735&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+BusinessMarketingDailyArticles+%28Business%3A+Marketing+Articles%29