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How to Advertise a Small Cleaning Business

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By dkrunner
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A cleaning business is an excellent way to make good money and be your own boss. The key to running a successful cleaning business lies in the advertising. Follow these steps to effectively promote your cleaning business.

Difficulty: Easy
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  1. Step 1

    Create a cleaning business card.

    A cleaning business card is the perfect way to advertise your small business. Make sure that it looks professional, and always have it on hand to give to prospective customers.

  2. Step 2

    Ask for references from your current clients.

    Always ask your customers for referrals for other people who may be in need of cleaning services. Referrals are a free, effective way to advertise your small cleaning business.

  3. Step 3

    Create a signature move for when you clean houses.

    Brainstorm to come up with a trademark for your cleaning business and it will serve as a quick way to spread the word about your cleaning business. For example; leave a piece of candy with a Thank You card in the kitchen at each house you clean. Those little notions will make all the difference in generate business and free advertising.

  4. Step 4

    Reach out specifically to your target customers.

    Think; who most often needs help cleaning their home? Older people are one example; advertise your cleaning business in relevant environments, such as a community senior center. Be smart in your advertising strategy and your business will thrive.

  5. Step 5

    Put a business logo and number on your working vehicle.

    Another cheap and easy way to spread the word about your company is to use a decal on your car. Ake sure that it includes your business logo, as well as a reliable number that allows people to reach you.

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  • Put ads in the local newspaper to help expand your leaning business!
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