I Wish You NO Luck in Your Cleaning Business!

Whether you’re just starting a cleaning business or simply want to learn new and better ways to keep your existing janitorial or residential cleaning company profitable, in these videos Dan covers everything from the latest trends in janitorial bidding and inspection software to proven marketing strategies to help you grow.

I know, I know – today’s message sounds harsh, doesn’t it? But, don’t bail on me just yet, there’s more to the story and there’s also, if not a happy end to it, at least – an important and useful one.

Check out today’s fast paced video where Dan shares how he used to share this message with his children – and why. The reasons why are important and potentially powerful if understood in the right way. In the end, you may find the NO luck message to be a useful one in your journey of growing your cleaning company. It certainly was intended that way.

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Thanks for watching our video, I Wish You NO Luck in Your Cleaning Business, but don’t stop there, be sure to check out our video, Cleaning Jobs: Landing about Dollars, Losing about Delight where Dan shares an interesting and hopefully useful insight into two of the most basic questions asked by cleaning business owners. What is the biggest factor in losing a landing a cleaning job? and what is the biggest factor in losing a cleaning account? Then, he explains what you can do in your cleaning company to not only deal with, but capitalize on it.

Plus, we hope you continue to check out Dan’s weekly videos in the future to hear his latest ideas, tips and strategies ‘concerning things you’re concerned about’, such as how to bid cleaning jobs profitably. You’ll quickly discover practical keys about what it really takes to flip a cleaning company from painful to profitable. Want to flip yours?

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Judy Larkpor

My name is Judy And I live in iowa. I've owned and operated my private residential cleaning business for 6 p years by myself because i wanted to have a solid foundation furst but I'm now interested in wanting to hire a crew. Any advice you can give is much appreciated. Thanks

CleanGuru

Hi Judy, thanks for your note. You've asked a good question. Plus, it's understandably hard to let go of handling all the cleaning duties, because it can feel like a lack of control. But it is an important step in taking your business to the next level. If you spend time in trying to find/qualify/train the team you want for your business, you may soon find you can still have the same pride and confidence in the quality of your cleaning. Plus, it can be the road to increased revenue/profits, as well as of freeing up time for you to use in other ways, inside and outside of your company. Good hiring, screening, training, inspecting and motivating practices reap big benefits. Hope that helps, Matt, CleanGuru Support