I watched your videos Dec 2023... in one year, it's been incredibly rewarding to grow so quickly. 🎉❤ thank you for your knowledge share! I'd love to connect. Started with $23 and an idea ... ending the year at over $100k gross. Thanks for the digital encouragement.
Thank you for inspiring us..I will start by next month by God’s grace.🙏but I want to know how to deal a clients in commercial and how to charge them?are they paying monthly?
Thanks for watching! This is all covered in my program but in short commercial has become my favorite client type over all these years for many reasons. And yes my clients pay us monthly. Some have month to month agreements/contracts. Others annual. One is 2 years at a time. But I don't generally go longer than 2 years. :-)
I know it can feel overwhelming, but it's definitely achievable! Lots of videos on my channel to help you... Or feel free to apply for a call. We are shutting down for a couple weeks but will be back up and running the first full week of Jan. 😊
Do you have any thought for someone thinking about offering cleaning services for churches? We're a small community (10K ppl in entire county). I clean for our church & we have 23 churches around here. I have degenerative disk disease, so afraid houses might be too much for just me
Hello! We're in a small market too... only 6K people... yet there is tons of potential even in small markets like yours and mine. :-) Churches can be great... just know that some will have very limited budgets esp if they rely on the donations of members to care for expenses. And in other cases... sometimes members of the church clean it on a volunteer basis. But there are still plenty that might have the budget and need for you. And it's great that you clean yours already, as this will give you a bit of an edge having a specialty. :-) But I would also look at small businesses tho... since they may be a similar workload but not as limited on the budget aspect. Lots of opportunities! Just start talking to people and the doors will open! :-)
I'm currently in highschool and i'm going back on forth on whether starting a cleaning business would be a good idea. Do you think its a good idea as out of school-holidays, i can only work after school or weekends?
Personally I would direct you to chat with your parents about this since there are many legalities to consider. But I do applaud 👏🏻 you for having the entrepreneurial spirit at such an early age. :-) And I helped my mom in her business when I was in high school which was great experience for me. :-)
My boss, an eye doctor, asked me to clean my workplace after hours. I got an LLC to start this gig, but not too sure how much to charge. Please help, thank you!
That is awesome! First client came to you! What's the task list? How long will it take you to perform the task list? Do they have a certain budget? I am never scared to ask this of commercial customers, especially with people I already know. :-)
@TheProfessionalCleaner thank you so much for replying back to me! Ok in total there are 16 rooms (8 exam rooms, 4 drs offices and 4 testing rooms) 1 kitchen with eating area, 1 bathtroom (sink n toilet) also 1 bathroom outside, hallway with 2 tech stations, waiting area (carpet n floor) recrption area (for 7 teceptionist) procedure room n lounge area (floor) I have to do trash removal everyday in the whole office and clean an outside bathroom (floor, sink n toilet) and 3 times a week i have to vacuum n mop the whole office.
@@millydee1102 It really just comes down to time = money. So you'd need to calculate the time required for the task list. Inside our program we have calculations to help with commercial bids. The first one is the hardest and then it gets easier from there. If you're planning on this being just a side hustle and not going full time into a cleaning biz... then personally I would just ask the doc what their budget is. I'd imagine they'll tell you. Then figure out roughly the hours required and see if it makes sense to you to take on. :-)
I watched your videos Dec 2023... in one year, it's been incredibly rewarding to grow so quickly. 🎉❤ thank you for your knowledge share! I'd love to connect. Started with $23 and an idea ... ending the year at over $100k gross. Thanks for the digital encouragement.
Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WAY TO GO! SO PROUD OF YOU!!!!! If you're in my coaching program shoot me a DM inside. :-)
Great video! I love it!
Thanks! Glad it was helpful! 😊
This doesn’t cover scaling a business, it’s a “why you should “ video.
Correct :-)
Thank you for inspiring us..I will start by next month by God’s grace.🙏but I want to know how to deal a clients in commercial and how to charge them?are they paying monthly?
Thanks for watching! This is all covered in my program but in short commercial has become my favorite client type over all these years for many reasons. And yes my clients pay us monthly. Some have month to month agreements/contracts. Others annual. One is 2 years at a time. But I don't generally go longer than 2 years. :-)
@ Wow thank you for responding I much appreciated..thanks again for the information.🙏bless you more😊
@DuchPoland Of course! And ditto!
I really want to start the cleaning business, but I just don't know how to start!
I know it can feel overwhelming, but it's definitely achievable! Lots of videos on my channel to help you... Or feel free to apply for a call. We are shutting down for a couple weeks but will be back up and running the first full week of Jan. 😊
Do you have any thought for someone thinking about offering cleaning services for churches? We're a small community (10K ppl in entire county). I clean for our church & we have 23 churches around here. I have degenerative disk disease, so afraid houses might be too much for just me
Hello! We're in a small market too... only 6K people... yet there is tons of potential even in small markets like yours and mine. :-) Churches can be great... just know that some will have very limited budgets esp if they rely on the donations of members to care for expenses. And in other cases... sometimes members of the church clean it on a volunteer basis. But there are still plenty that might have the budget and need for you. And it's great that you clean yours already, as this will give you a bit of an edge having a specialty. :-) But I would also look at small businesses tho... since they may be a similar workload but not as limited on the budget aspect. Lots of opportunities! Just start talking to people and the doors will open! :-)
@@TheProfessionalCleaner thank you!
@@LoveToRead3 You bet! :-)
I'm currently in highschool and i'm going back on forth on whether starting a cleaning business would be a good idea. Do you think its a good idea as out of school-holidays, i can only work after school or weekends?
Personally I would direct you to chat with your parents about this since there are many legalities to consider. But I do applaud 👏🏻 you for having the entrepreneurial spirit at such an early age. :-) And I helped my mom in her business when I was in high school which was great experience for me. :-)
My boss, an eye doctor, asked me to clean my workplace after hours.
I got an LLC to start this gig, but not too sure how much to charge. Please help, thank you!
That is awesome! First client came to you! What's the task list? How long will it take you to perform the task list? Do they have a certain budget? I am never scared to ask this of commercial customers, especially with people I already know. :-)
@TheProfessionalCleaner thank you so much for replying back to me! Ok in total there are 16 rooms (8 exam rooms, 4 drs offices and 4 testing rooms) 1 kitchen with eating area, 1 bathtroom (sink n toilet) also 1 bathroom outside, hallway with 2 tech stations, waiting area (carpet n floor) recrption area (for 7 teceptionist) procedure room n lounge area (floor)
I have to do trash removal everyday in the whole office and clean an outside bathroom (floor, sink n toilet) and 3 times a week i have to vacuum n mop the whole office.
@@millydee1102 It really just comes down to time = money. So you'd need to calculate the time required for the task list. Inside our program we have calculations to help with commercial bids. The first one is the hardest and then it gets easier from there. If you're planning on this being just a side hustle and not going full time into a cleaning biz... then personally I would just ask the doc what their budget is. I'd imagine they'll tell you. Then figure out roughly the hours required and see if it makes sense to you to take on. :-)
@TheProfessionalCleaner thank you very much!!! I really appreciate you, for taking the time to help me out. Thank you!
@@millydee1102 You bet!