Kamis, 14 November 2013

HOW TO START YOUR OWN SUCCESSFUL WINDOW WASHING SERVICE

 Here ' s a business that, partly more than any other with equal
 embryonic for real wealth, meets the most stringent requirements
 of just about any skeptic. In fact, there ' s so much in favor of
 the " mini fellow " with this business, it ' s a real mystery why more
 people don ' t scrape together this one as the vehicle for their bitter end
 independence and financial security.

 This is a business that can make you flush very swiftly... It ' s a
 clement of service business that can can very profitably be operated
 by one person - - masculine or female.. The basic knowledge needed for
 success is simple and easy to learn.. Very sparse capital
 investment is needed for equipment - - usually less than
 $100... There are virtually no storage space requirements... You
 can operate out of your home for virtually as long as you like;
 and yet, there ' s a real demand for this type of business
 universal...

 The success abeyant for window washing services is present in
 the smallest of towns as well as the largest metropolitan areas.
 Your risks will be deficient, while your prizes can far vanguard
 even your wildest dreams. Recurrently, a one man operation in a
 home of 50, 000 can expect to gross $4, 000 or more per month after
 90 days. Operating expenses for one person operations grossing
 this amount should be less than $1, 000 per month.

 Ideally, your plan should be to solicit new accounts, do the
 work yourself and endow a regular customer route. Once you ' ve
 established such a service route, and you ' re kickoff to realize
 a good profit, you should hire part - time help to do the work
 while you solicit new accounts and inculcate more regular
 customer routes.

 You should gang around on providing regular window washing
 services for all the one and two story office buildings and
 storefronts in your area. Start with those coming to your home
 and expand your efforts peripheral. Unite a buried thoroughfares
 leading into your house ' s downtown area. Select the one adjoining to
 your home and begin calling on business owners and store managers
 all along the system into the downtown area.

 Usually, you won ' t have to do much more than introduce yourself,
 briefly define your services, and dispensation your business card. We
 did this oftentimes on a once - a - life basis, and after 6 weeks, we
 had enough business to keep one man occupied - - 6hours a day, 5 days a
 lifetime.

 Until you become well established, don ' t even bother soliciting
 work on windows higher than the second story. However, it ' s best
 to call on every business, one after the other as you make your
 way to the downtown area. Successive on, you can call upon churches,
 private schools, businesses located on side streets branching off
 the main thoroughfares, and even homes if you ' d like to try that
 market. Generally though, you ' ll find the residential market too
 time - consuming to make your efforts really profitable, plus the
 fact that you simply won ' t be able to charge enough to make it
 worthwhile in comparison to your call customers. Apartment
 houses and condominiums are quite a different story however,
 particularly when you can land several customers in the same
 building.

 As mentioned earlier, you can headquarter in and operate
 completely out of your home. You can store your cleaning
 equipment and supplies in a corner of your garage. Your
 bookkeping and other paperwork can be taken care of at the
 kitchen muckamuck, with whatever office supplies your need, easily
 stored in a dresser drawer.

 Speaking of office supplies, you should have a supply of
 business cards - - and an adequate supply of billing statements with
 your business name and address, plus mailing envelopes and return
 reply envelopes. You can get away with rubber - stamping your
 business name and address on your statements and envelopes, but
 your business will mature faster - - you ' ll probably save time and
 money as well - - by ball game with printed supplies from the source.

 There are nor " real reasons " not to list your home address as
 your business address, but sloping a post office box number - - if
 you prefer - - wil not really harm your form. Te important goods is
 personal contact - - someone from your company usually calling
 upon prospective customers.

 Talk with them. Listen to them. Get to know them. Find out
 who ' s currently doing their windows for them, if they have any
 complaints and how you can offer them a better deal. When you ' ve
 in fact investigated the service they ' re culpable for, and
 you ' re certain you can offer them a better deal, put your ideas
 into the form of a written proposal and give it to them. Don ' t be
 worried to charge a proposal for a better deal, extract when you
 do, your proposal should offer more than just a price break.
 Under - cutting a competitor ' s price usually means less profit for
 you, and an overall deterioration of your reputation. It may
 temporarily arrangement in more work for you, but you ' re in business
 to attain wealth - - not work yourself into an early grave.

 If your spouse is home during the day, missy can answer the phone
 for you and regularly set up appointments for you, while you ' re
 out making sales calls. Queen can also type out your account
 statements, see that they ' re sent out on time, and pretty much
 hilt your bookkeeping for you. Should it not be feasible, or
 for some reason obnoxious for your wife to hilt your
 entering calls for you, look around until you find a good,
 dependable Telephone Answering Service. Many of these telephone
 answering services shaft typing jobs as well, so if you ' re
 misplaced someone to knob these chores for you, chances are you
 can find all the services you need without much of a search.

 It ' s important with this type of business that you have a
 " conscious " roar answering your calls. selecting the right people to
 shaft your calls, and spending the extra time necessary to train
 them according to your desires - - even paying a dwarf more to have
 things done the way you want them done - - is nearly always well
 worth the time and innumerable expense. Commemorate, this is a service
 business with your production dependent upon the personal contact you
 and your representatives have with prospective clients. Work on
 it, develop it, and cultivate your personal contact transactions.

 As the size of your company increases and you hire crews of
 people to knob work assignments, you can usually get your
 answering service to take on the wider duties of activity assignments
 orientation or dispatcher. All of this simply points up the
 possibilities of operating your business out of your home
 indefinitely, should you gang around to do so.

 If someone along the line you decide to set up an office in a
 whereabouts other than your home, you might want to make an offer or
 otherwise induce one or two of the people from your telephoning
 answering service. Regardless of how large your work power
 becomes, it ' s always best if you supply the window washing
 equipment and supplies.

 Employees should be allowed to take the equipment home with
 them, and required to use their own vehicles for transportation
 to each undertaking site. By all means, spend the extra money to supply
 your duo with uniforms. Matching shirts and trousers with a
 big patch on the back of the shirts, slanted your company name
 and phone number, is not only impressive in overhanging photograph,
 it ' s also one of the cheapest and best advertising methods.

 Once you ' ve hire people to do the actual window washing for
 you, get a couple of magnetic signs showing your company name and
 telephone number. Be sure to " wear " these signs on your car as
 you make your sales calls and spot check on the progress of your
 work crews. Later on, you can get similar signs for your crew
 chiefs. If you should opt for company - owned vehicles, you ' ll find
 vans to be the most convenient and serve your needs most
 efficiently. Be sure to have your company name, phone number and
 logo painted on each side of these vehicles - - and allow your crew
 chiefs to drive them home at night - - all of which benefits you
 with practically free advertising.

 The kind of equipment you ' ll need to professionally wash
 windows is relatively simple... A12 or 18 inch window brush,
 aluminum telescopic brush handle... 6 inch, 10 inch and 18 inch
 squeegees with replacement rubber blades... A couple of plastic or
 galvanized water pails, one 2 gallon and the other 5 gallon... And
 an 8 - foot step ladder, plus maybe a 16 foot straight ladder...

 Your start - up should include 5 gallons of liquid soap.. a good
 supply of clean rags, towels and chamois.. And a sharp razor blade
 scraper...

 This entire list of supplies and equipment should total no more
 than $250 in cost. You ' ll need to add to your equipment only as
 your business grows and you have need to hire more personnel...

 Some professional window washers are proclaiming an alternative
 or " better method " than with the use of window brushes and
 squeegees. They ' re advocating the use of " strip washers. " These
 are 3 / 4 inch pieces of aluminum pipe covered with a nylon sleeve
 that fits the pipe. These are similar in appearance to the handy
 do - it - yourself paint rollers, and are used in much the same
 manner. These strip washers reportedly work very well on all but
 the dirtiest of windows.

 Another alternative is an extension pole and brush device.
 Water is pumped thru the handle and out the brush in a
 rinse - wash - rinse cycle. Most professionals claim this device is
 ideal for second story windows, but for best quality workmanship,
 they still prefer the basic brush and squeegee approach.

 Still another alternative is a hose - water - fed brush that
 utilizes de - ionized water where ladders aren ' t feasible.
 De - ionized water is a kind of water from which all minerals and
 foreign elements have been removed. Using this kind of water
 assures the window washer an easier and faster job with no
 worries about streaking or water drops.

 Your prices should range between $20 and $25 per hour. Pay for
 hired help should start at $5 per hour. It ' s important that you
 do some homework on the various glass treatments in vogue these
 days. Many of these coatings and coverings require special
 treatment such as the use of soft towels instead of brushes that
 might scratch the surface of the window coating.

 The professional technique for washing windows cleanly and in
 the least amount of time is as follows: A few drops of cleaning
 solution in your bucket of water. remember, too many soap suds
 are detrimental to quality work. Wet your brush from the bucket
 and then scrub the window. Take your squeegee and make one wiping
 pass across the top of the window. Be sure to keep the end of the
 squeegee pressed firmly against the molding or top sill of the
 window frame. Wipe the squeegee, and then do the same thing down
 each side of the window. from this point on, it ' s just a matter
 of wiping the window clean with one continuous stroke. You do
 this by arching and looping your wiping strokes across the window
 pane, back and forth, never stopping or lifting the squeegee
 blade from the glass. With this in method, you can wipe even the
 largest window clean in just a matter of seconds. Practice at
 home on your own windows and those of your neighbors. You ' ll
 quickly develop a knack for this method and wonder why you never
 discovered it before.

 When you ' ve finished with the squeegee, take a chamois and
 carefully " blot - wipe " any excess water that may have not have
 been picked up along the sides and bottom of the window frame. In
 reality, that ' s all there is to it.

 You ' ll find the spring and summer months to be the busiest, but
 because of the increasing popularity of painting holiday scenes
 and special sale announcements on business windows, be alert for
 year ' round opportunities along these lines as well. Keep
 plugging away and offering your services to businesses throughout
 your area, particularly along those busy thoroughfares where
 moving traffic contributes to the build - up of dirt & grime on
 windows.

 When you ' re ready to hire helpers or people to do the work for
 you, a simple ad in your local newspaper ' s " help Wanted " column
 should bring you more applicants than you ' ll ever use. After
 you ' ve hired the one or the ones you want, keep a record of the
 ones you liked but didn ' t hire, and check with them when you want
 to add onto your crew of workers again.

 Bulletin Board notices will also bring in a surprising number
 of applicants. Another good idea is to spread the word that
 you ' re looking for part - time help, amongst your local firemen,
 policemen and teachers. depending on your area ' s pay scale, you
 can do pretty well by contacting the temporary help services in
 your area.

 About the only regular advertising you ' ll need to do is a
 medium to large display ad in the yellow pages. This is a must
 because once you ' re established you ' ll find at least

 50 % of your business coming from having seen your ad in the
 yellow pages. An " insider ' s " trick to advertising in the yellow
 pages - - Try to name your business with the very first letter of
 your business name beginning with A - B - C, or X - Y - Z. Statistics and
 surveys tend to prove that when people look for a service in the
 yellow pages, they invariably pick from either the top or bottom
 of the alphabet.

 Aside from the yellow pages, your next best advertising will be
 the " reminder " kind, such as note pads with your company name
 imprinted on them, special calendars or holders, special date or
 appointment books, and / or sports caps with your company
 name / emblem on them. However, as this kind of advertising is
 quite expensive, it ' s good to keep in mind, but best to hold off
 until you can well afford it.

 Any radio, television, newspaper and / or direct mail advertising
 efforts will cost you much more than any business you receive
 from it, so don ' t even consider this type of advertising.
 However, do think about, and submit " press release " material to
 these media as often as you can, because any publicity coverage
 they give will surely be well worthwhile.

 Telephone soliciting for business works well, but you should
 have a list of businesses and their telephone numbers, plotted
 out according to new routes you ' re trying to build. Time spent
 travelling between jobs will cost you money, just as time spent
 looking up telephone numbers along a certain planned route will
 seemingly take forever. If and when you decide to drum up new
 business by phone, you ' ll have much greater success if you can
 offer some sort of promotional gimmick to get them to try your
 service.

 We had great success one time by offering to do windows for
 free if they ' d let us put a sign in the window - - These windows
 cleaned by AAA Window Cleaning Service - - 666 - 5824... Another time,
 we did the windows for half price as an introductory offer.. And
 still another time, we joined with our telephone answering
 service - - on a combined promotion... half price on three months of
 telephone answering service just for trying our window washing
 service... The ideas, gimmicks and promotions you can use are
 limited only by your imagination...

 Later on, we hired some good - looking college girls - - on a
 commission basis - - to call on businesses along the new routes we
 are trying to develop. They just introduced themselves as
 representatives of our firm, explained our services and offered a
 half priced introductory service. They ended up selling better
 than 60 % of the business they called upon.

 During one summer, we even tried a crew of these young ladies
 as window washers - - they weren ' t the best... We dresses them in
 snappy red & white suspender - type short - shorts and drew quite a
 crowd on each job. It was good advertising for us - - we got free
 newspaper and television coverage, and an untold number of new
 business leads - - but the glamour of the whole thing grew old very
 quickly. But it was a gimmick that brought in new business,
 caused a lot of people to recognize that we were in the window
 cleaning business, and made our selling job easier.

 Truly, this is an easy business to start... and with just a bit
 of imagination on your part, as well as persistence and quality
 workmanship, you can easily become financially secure as you
 want... And it takes is action on your part, so reach for it and
 may you always enjoy the fruits of a bountiful success!


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