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		<title>8 Tips for Excellence as You Start a Cleaning Business</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Apr 2010 10:57:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Suzanne Arthur</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Don't just meet your clients' expectations when starting a house cleaning business, exceed them.  Here are eight expert tips for doing so...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After initially starting a house cleaning business, far too many house cleaners  neglect their duties over time, and as a result their job security suffers. My partner and I know this because we&#8217;ve &#8220;stolen&#8221; many jobs away from other people who started a house cleaning business when they failed to meet their clients&#8217; expectations. They were poorly prepared. When you start a cleaning business, as in any other business, you will do your best work if you have good mentors. We hear complaints about these &#8220;flakes,&#8221; over the phone time after time, when our new clients are calling us because they&#8217;re disappointed in their current service.</p>
<p>When youve started your house cleaning business and its running smoothly, it pays  <br />to think ahead and give yourself an extra edge of job security by delivering little  <br />extras that will make your clients glad to write those checks out to you, month after  <br />month. We&#8217;ve experienced the job security that comes from applying ourselves with  <br />integrity to meet each client&#8217;s needs &#8211; not just meet them, but exceed them. When  <br />you start a cleaning business, you can too. What&#8217;s more, you can keep your clients  <br />for as long as you choose. If you are starting a cleaning business, delivering  <br />excellence will help you build job security, because your clients will be praising your  <br />name.</p>
<p>The good news is, delivering excellence is not all that difficult to do. How do you do  <br />it?  Here are eight tips:</p>
<p>1. Show up on time and be consistent. Being punctual shows your client that you  <br />respect their schedule and that you can be counted on. Dont vary the time you both  <br />agreed on unless you must. While starting your cleaning business, create or develop  <br />systems that provide a structure within which you can work efficiently and  <br />consistently. Developing consistent systems also provides a way for you to check off  <br />your mentalto do list while working, reducing the likelihood that youll forget  <br />something.</p>
<p>2. Be thorough.  Focus on one task at a time, while keeping in mind the whole  <br />picture. Know where you are going next, not just as you start your cleaning  <br />business, but as you clean at each of your jobs. If possible, fully complete one task  <br />or room before beginning the next. Move your cleaning equipment along with you  <br />instead of spreading out all over the house.</p>
<p>3. Do your job to the best of your ability.  Clean as if their place were your own.  <br />Show that you care. Do what you would like to have done in your own house or  <br />place of business. Work quickly but never rush or take risks with their belongings.</p>
<p>4. Return your clients&#8217; phone calls as soon as you possibly can. Don&#8217;t give them  <br />even one reason to think of you as less than professional. Make it easy for your  <br />clients to keep you on and refer you and your service to others.</p>
<p>5. Make it smell yummy. Reduce the smell of mans best friend, by applying  <br />lavender or orange essential oil to the vacuum bag or filter before using. Essential  <br />oils not only clean the air of bacteria and make things smell fantastic, they will lift  <br />your spirits while you work! This is a subtle and magical trick. Your clients may  <br />never figure out why, but theyll just know that every time you clean their home,  <br />everything smells so darn good.</p>
<p>6. Keep up to date. Continue learning and educating yourself about your business.  <br />Don&#8217;t assume that you always know the best way to handle new situations. We can  <br />all afford to step back periodically, get a fresh perspective, and reinvigorate  <br />ourselves and our approach.</p>
<p>7. Say thank you. We send our holiday cards just before Thanksgiving, when they  <br />won&#8217;t be lost in the sea of Christmas cards. This is a nice time to thank your clients  <br />for giving you the opportunity to serve them. But don&#8217;t wait for the holidays.  <br />Whenever the urge to say thanks strikes, do it. When we first started a cleaning  <br />business, we sent a round of thanks to all our clients. Now one of them, a real  <br />estate agent, consistently refers new clients to us. We like surprising her by leaving  <br />behind a single stem flower once in a while.</p>
<p>8. Were all human. Mistakes can and probably will happen every once in a blue  <br />moon. Especially when you first start a cleaning business. Apologize and make  <br />amends if you need to.</p>
<p>These little extras are not much more than common sense, but we all know how  <br />uncommon that can be. As you start a house cleaning business, work to consistently  <br />fulfill your clients expectations, and then go one step further and give them more  <br />than they bargained for. You will have job security for as long as you choose.</p>
<p>Author: <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Suzanne_Arthur">Suzanne Arthur</a><br />Article Source: <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://ezinearticles.com/?8-Tips-for-Excellence-as-You-Start-a-Cleaning-Business&amp;id=40471">EzineArticles.com</a></p>
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