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[S908]Start Own Cleaning Business
by Donna, Don
I know, I know?there are those who will maintain that their messes are organized and they know exactly where everything is.  I think they call it creative genius, or something like that.

Well, I don't buy it.  

Granted, everyone has different work styles, and some may be comfortable in chaos while others wouldn't be able to get anything done.  But think about what kind of impression it gives clients and customers who walk in and see papers, invoices, bills?stuff?all over the place?  You may be comfortable in your messes, but is your customer?

Since Spring is the traditional time to tackle cleaning projects at home, it's a good time to tackle cleaning up your business, too.   So with that in mind, here's your ?To-Do? list:


1.  Clean out your desk drawers.
Does your file drawer stick whenever you try to open it because of all the papers crammed into the folders?  Go through your drawers and throw away (shredded, please) all unnecessary paperwork.  If you need to save it, but don't need it handy on a daily basis, box it up and store it. Save your precious file drawer space for that which is necessary.

Likewise for the other drawers.  If you have three-year-old Twinkies? taking up space, even though they may still be edible, just get rid of them.  Invest in a good drawer organizer to hold your supplies like staples, paper clips, pens, etc.


2.  Organize your books and reference materials.
Time is money, and if you spend a lot of time searching for books or other materials that you know ?is in here somewhere,? then you might want to think about organizing your books shelves better.

Spend a little time thinking about what makes sense.  Should you organize alphabetically by author or title?  Or maybe by category?  Do whatever makes the most sense to you because you're the one that has to use the system.  And be sure to put everything back in its place once you're finished.


3.  Cut out the clutter.
I admit it?clutter is the bane of my existence.  You see, my husband is a pack rat - I truly believe he has every car and motorcycle magazine ever published for the past 30 years squirreled away in various locations in our home and storage building. I, on the other hand, am one of those people who can't concentrate with clutter around me.   Different people have different ways of looking (or not looking) at clutter.

But when it comes to your business, be sure to err on the side of organization; because while you may be perfectly comfy in your clutter, your employees, your customers, your clients, your visitors may be not be.

Besides, a clear and clutter-free work environment can cut wasted time and boost productivity.  What better reason do you need to de-clutter?

4.  Simplify.
Life is way too complicated these days.  And the more complicated something is, chances are the more money it is costing.  Which is why you need to simplify every area you can.  Take a look at every area of your company?are there ways you can make processes and procedures easier?   Streamline, streamline, streamline.  The great thing is, once you start simplifying, the more you will find to simplify.

5.  Take care of repairs.
We all have those things that we put off for so long, they finally become invisible to us.  For me, it a couple of tiles in the hallway that need re-grouting.  An easy fix, but one that just doesn't seem to get done.  I bet you have them, too.

Now's a great time to get it taken care of.  Whether you do it yourself, or hire someone, just do it.  If your reception is looking dingy, give it a facelift.  Your sign sagging?  Get someone out to fix it.

Take an hour and make a list of all the things around your office that need to be repaired.  Then mark which ones can be taken care of internally, and those that will need to be hired out.  If you don't have time, assign an employee to oversee all the repairs and make sure they get done in a timely manner.

6.  Review your business plan.
Is your business on track to meet your goals?  Especially given the recent economy, now would be a great time to sit down with your key people, and/or business adviser or mentor, to update the plan with realistic targets.

7.  Get rid of outmoded ways of thinking.
Spring is a great time to breathe fresh air into your company.  Sit down with your key people and think about the way you do business. If there are patterns, products, or thought processes that aren't working anymore, figure out how to get rid of them and replace them with ones that will rejuvenate your bottom line.

Remember, an organized business is a happy and productive business. Happy Spring Cleaning!



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Owning your own cleaning business can be very rewarding. Most of us love to have the freedom of being our own boss. By starting and owning your own cleaning business, you are one step closer to obtaining that goal. This type of business is one of the easiest to start and grow but there are still some considerations for those that are just starting out. I have compiled the following three tips to help you to be able to make your business a success. If you apply these tips to your efforts, your business will grow and flourish.

Do not be the Wal-Mart of Cleaning Companies - Many people that own cleaning companies make the mistake of trying to be everything to everyone. It is often a much better idea to specialize in one particular field. I know people that are successful with their cleaning businesses that only do one particular task, but they do it very well. Some examples would be window washing, office cleaning, home cleaning, carpet cleaning or tile floor care. Of course, there are times when some of these will cross over with each other. You will, however, have more success by doing one thing well and building up a reputation for it in the community.

Do Not Cut Corners - People are very particular about the companies and individuals that take care of their cleaning. If you are careful to always go the extra mile for them, they will not only keep you on as their cleaning company, they will recommend you to others. Word of mouth advertising is a very powerful tool and you would be surprised at how many jobs you will land, simply because you were recommended by an existing client. The opposite is also true. If you are constantly cutting corners, you will not receive the recommendations. You may be kept on as their cleaner, simply out of convenience, but your business will not grow.

Be Clean - This tip is especially for those of you that are just starting out. If you are your own employee, or if you only have a very small staff, make sure that you are clean when you go out to the job. Take the time to shave and stay away from the logo t-shirts and torn pants. People are watching while you are cleaning and even if you are the night janitor, you never know when someone is going to show up. If they see that you take the time to be tidy about your personal appearance, they will notice the difference.

There are a lot of different ways for you to be successful in your own cleaning business. These tips were meant to help you to get started and build your business in the fastest way possible. There certainly isn't anything like owning your own business and the flexibility that it adds to your life. If you do a good job and always strive to make the best impression possible, you will be certain to find success with your own cleaning business.

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