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		<title>How to Handle Rejection When You Start an Office Cleaning Business</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 01:20:40 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;If at first you don&#8217;t succeed, then skydiving definitely isn&#8217;t for you.&#8221;</p>
<p>Thank goodness starting an office cleaning business isn&#8217;t anything like skydiving! If  <br />you fall flat on your face, there&#8217;s no chance that it&#8217;s going to hurt that bad. Learning  <br />to handle the inevitable occurrence of rejection to the best of your ability will help  <br />you refine your office cleaning business and your business techniques.</p>
<p>Rejection is simply par for the course when you first start an office cleaning  <br />business &#8212; it will happen occasionally. So instead of hoping that it never will, it&#8217;s  <br />good for your business health to come up with some strategies to handle it, learn  <br />from it and even grow your office cleaning business with that knowledge.  As you  <br />start an office cleaning business, aim to minimize your experiences of rejection,  <br />while at the same time, be prepared for it.</p>
<p>Reasons for Rejection.</p>
<p>Not &#8220;clicking&#8221; with your client when you first start an office cleaning business can be  <br />cause for rejection somewhere down the line. An initial awkwardness between you  <br />may just never go away, and could result in the end of that job. Or you may take on  <br />a new client but you feel some anxiety on their part about your fees. They may hire  <br />you for one or two sessions, and then tell you they aren&#8217;t interested in having you  <br />back.</p>
<p>When we first started an office cleaning business we had a continual scheduling  <br />problem with one office manager, who changed her cleaning date many times  <br />during the holiday season. We were as flexible as we could be with her, changing  <br />our other clients&#8217; scheduled dates around in order to accomodate her several times.  <br />But when it came to settling on a regular cleaning date, this person could not be  <br />flexible with us. Funny thing was, Ev and I just knew something wasn&#8217;t right with  <br />this particular job from the start. We hadn&#8217;t ever really &#8220;clicked&#8221; with her, so the  <br />schedule problem became bigger than it should have been.</p>
<p>Be aware that scheduling is one of the most important elements of starting an office  <br />cleaning business. Get it right with your clients, and you&#8217;ve got a good opportunity  <br />to keep your clients happy. Get it wrong with them, and you may find yourself  <br />moving on.</p>
<p>Superficial concerns like personal style, or appearance, can be a cause for rejection.  <br />People&#8217;s perceptions are very important. We&#8217;re not saying those perceptions are  <br />right or wrong, only that they&#8217;re important. When Evan started to get serious about  <br />making good money with his office cleaning business, he cut his shoulder-length  <br />hair short. His business picked up.</p>
<p>People do make snap judgments on appearances. It&#8217;s just a game. If we want the  <br />business, we have to play by the rules of the game. We&#8217;re aware that there are a lot  <br />of flaky office cleaners out there who disappoint their clients regularly. You&#8217;ll  <br />succeed by playing against the stereotypes. Dress well (as well as you can  <br />considering the nature of this job&#8211;you do get dirty on occasion), always be on  <br />time, and communicate well with your clients.</p>
<p>What to Say If and When it Happens.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s say your new client, Mrs. C, calls you on the day after your birthday. Feeling  <br />fine as you pick up the receiver, you assume for a moment that she&#8217;s calling about  <br />your schedule. But her voice is quavering, and she proceeds to tell you that she  <br />thinks you are charging too much. Her company no longer wants to do business  <br />with you. She&#8217;s nervous, which makes you suddenly nervous. The conversation is  <br />awkward for you both.</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t know what to say except, &#8220;thank you for your call, I appreciate your  <br />honesty. It&#8217;s been a pleasure to work for you. Have a nice day.&#8221; (Please note: I have  <br />actually told people to have a nice day, but seeing it in print makes me cringe. Trust  <br />me, you&#8217;ll think of something better to say.)</p>
<p>While you&#8217;ll never like losing a client, be honest with yourself. Would you want to  <br />clean Mrs. C&#8217;s office for less? Would it be worth your time and effort?</p>
<p>So, when Mrs. C calls, you decide. If you want the job enough to lower your  <br />fee, ask if she would be interested in re-negotiating. But if you realize that you  <br />simply can&#8217;t do that job at a lowered fee, then say a little mental thank you to her.  <br />She&#8217;s opened up your schedule for another, better client to come along. And you  <br />can see how important it is to try and set the fees right at the time of the estimate.</p>
<p>Keep up your marketing campaign.</p>
<p>Do not agonize over it, just do it. And be on the alert while talking to the people in  <br />your daily life. Let them know what you do. Ask them for referrals. Many people  <br />don&#8217;t realize how extraordinarily helpful your average person can be. So just ask.  <br />Sometimes that&#8217;s all it takes. Don&#8217;t allow yourself to skate along smugly on the thin  <br />ice of your regular schedule. Something out-of-the-blue could always happen.</p>
<p>Marketing consistently is especially important during the first three or four months  <br />when you start an office cleaning business. It doesn&#8217;t take much time to continually  <br />sow the fields of your daily bread this way. Then when a client drops into the abyss  <br />you can call the people who are patiently waiting for your schedule to loosen up so  <br />you can fit them in, and reap the harvest.</p>
<p>Workplace Trends.</p>
<p>This is a good time to mention that in accordance with the latest workplace trends,  <br />even employees with seemingly secure jobs are being advised never to get too  <br />comfy. &#8220;Always be prepared to move on to your next job,&#8221; is the advice of career  <br />counselors, who also recommend that employees be discreet about looking for  <br />another job while at work. Companies have no loyalty to their employees, and in the  <br />current economy you never know when companies may be forced to downsize.</p>
<p>How does this translate into language for self-employed people like you and me?  <br />&#8220;Always be prepared to move on to your next job.&#8221; It&#8217;s exactly the same advice.  <br />Except, unlike employees with other companies, you and I do not have to be covert  <br />about it. It&#8217;s both smart and natural for self-employed people to always keep a keen  <br />lookout for new clients. It&#8217;s all considered intelligent networking.</p>
<p>Shift happens.</p>
<p>As you start an office cleaning business you&#8217;ll learn that it isn&#8217;t simply that people  <br />are fickle and unpredictable, although they can be both those things. Your clients  <br />are working under the same strenuous system as you, and they are as susceptible to  <br />job loss, solar flares, family crises, illness and temporary insanity as you are. So be  <br />kind to your clients. Even when they can you for no good reason that you can see.  <br />Forgive them, forget them, then go on and market some more.</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/?How-to-Handle-Rejection-When-You-Start-an-Office-Cleaning-Business&amp;id=40475">EzineArticles.com</a></p>
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