Are you Earning the Most from your House Cleaning Business?
Why should you have a base set of tasks? Because if you don't,
your client is always going to ask for more, and they won't want
to pay for it.
When your client asks for extra tasks to be done during their
scheduled service, you need to be ready with a way to charge for
these extras. Time is money and I'm sure you have already quoted
them a standard fee for their regular service; so the extra fee
is justified.
Take some time and make a list of extra jobs that you could
offer your clients: -Chandeliers - Tall Book Shelves - Pot
Shelves - Washer/Dryer Cleanout - Front/Back Patio Cleaning -
China Cabinet
If you live near any retirement neighborhoods, they are very
good prospects for these extra jobs. Now put the jobs you want
to offer on a separate rate sheet. Next time someone asks you to
do one of these jobs in the middle of your scheduled
appointment, you'll be ready to offer them a scheduled
appointment to complete the work and make extra money.
If you always give away service, you will never grow your house
cleaning business. To grow your business, you must always be
thinking ahead for ways you can improve your service and
increase your profits.
About the author:
Gail Metcalf built her cleaning business from the ground up.
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