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Professional cleaning isn’t an oxymoron. Most people think that cleaning is a mediocre, low paying job. You shouldn’t be one of them. The professional cleaning business is so lucrative, so profitable and almost recession-proof. If you like keeping things clean or simply like the satisfaction of a job well done, then professional cleaning may be the way for you to achieve financial independence. Unlike most other professionals, you don’t need a degree or special education to become a professional cleaner. Starting your own cleaning service can make you a professional cleaner. If you already have, then you are a professional. Don’t let anyone else say otherwise. You simply have to take a few steps to own that title. It can be as simple as employing your mother’s old school cleaning techniques or knowing whether or not to scrub or soak. Knowledge is half the battle. If you know how to tackle a stain or get a tile floor spotless in five minutes, then you’re already doing a stand-up job. Most people have no idea how to handle dirt and they will be willing to pay you to do it for them. Why not take a few courses that specialize in cleaning techniques? This can give you an edge over other cleaning businesses in town. A few cleaning seminars and demonstrations under your belt can calm nervous clients when they ask about your cleaning experience. It can calm yours as well, since you’ll be able to answer easily. Why not look up cleaning techniques and secrets online? Knowing the tips and tricks of the trade is one way of guaranteeing those callbacks. After all, what customer won’t be impressed when he or she comes back to a spotlessly clean home or office? Keeping up to date with the latest trends can give you ideas later on. Why not expand your services to include natural cleaning products if the demand for a green or natural clean is high. Having the right products can easily cut your cleaning time in half, giving you more hours to clean more houses. Knowing which product can get that food stain out of the expensive white couch can earn you client praise and if a client is happy, he or she will definitely let other people know. They won’t be able to help it. “Wow, your house is spotless.” Their neighbors will say. If they drop your business name then that’s a possible new client or two right then and there. Becoming a professional cleaner isn’t hard. It simply means that you are a professional and that you will do an excellent job. You will clean under furniture, not around it. You won’t leave stains to molder and turn into living creatures. You will finish the job for them and do it so well they’ll wonder where you’ve been their whole lives. For more inf see: How to start a cleaning Business
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David Mattins, Author of Start A Cleaning Business
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