Before you take on clients for your new commercial cleaning business you will need capital for supplies, equipment, basic start-up expenses, marketing, etc. There are several financial resources that new business’ use to get their financing on start up – some have savings, some lend from friends or relatives and some acquire a bank loan. [...]
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Cash flow (the money coming in and money going out) is important to the success of any business. When we look at the money going out, that is the expenses and what you need to pay, it’s fairly straightforward – wages, supplies, equipment, bills, etc. It’s the money coming in that can be the tricky [...]
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When it comes to cash we all want more. In your commercial cleaning business it’s important to monitor the cash flow of your business – the money coming in and going out.
Below are some ideas on cash flow management that can help you keep more cash in your business for a longer period of time.
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Securing clients and payments for commercial cleaning.
Effective sales techniques are vital when starting your business. If the area of sales is not your strength find some training, take classes and read books from experts who know what works and what doesn’t. Additionally, you must have a solid working knowledge of the commercial cleaning [...]
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How to start your cleaning business on a shoestring budget
Commercial properties of all sizes need to be cleaned on a daily, weekly, fortnightly or monthly basis. By offering commercial cleaning services you are satisfying a service that is highly in demand while building for yourself a profitable cleaning business. Learning to be business [...]
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