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How to Start a House Cleaning Business with a Limited Budget How to Start a House Cleaning Business with a  Limited Budget

Research the industry and know what you are getting into before you invest in starting a cleaning business. Read all the free articles at http://www.maiddocs.com, we´ve completed hours upon hours of research for you. Then, if you decide to start your own cleaning business, purchase the MaidDocs Business Owner´s Manual to prepare yourself for the adventure. You´ll learn how to estimate cleaning jobs, hire and manage employees, run the daily operations, and grow your cleaning business.

A professionally designed logo will help to brand your company in the public´s mind. Your logo will be printed on business cards, door knockers, letterhead, car signs, etc., so carefully consider the image you want to present, and then choose artwork which will best reflect that image. Create your own logo for only $99 at http://www.logoyes.com.

Decide what you will charge for your services. Research the local market to determine what your competitors charge. You must remain within the local standards, and you can undercut your competition slightly; however, if you charge significantly less than the competition, you may end up with less money and more work than you care for. Your growth must be contained so that you can add employees as you need them without raising prices and thereby losing customers. Also, if you have more jobs than you can handle you may not be servicing the homes well, and this is certainly not good for business.

Advertise in the "services" section of the classified in your local newspapers. Keep it short, and ad your logo if you can afford to. Your ad might read "Quality housecleaning with integrity. Call ###-#### for a free estimate."

Place an ad in your local yellow pages. Research all of your local phone books and notice which ads catch your eye. A good bet is a "knock-out" ad with at least 2 colors. A "knock-out" removes the yellow background and leaves a crisp, attention grabbing white field among all the yellow ads. For a lesser cost you may list your company in the yellow pages free listing column with a knock-out and color. Make this ad a minimum of four 4 lines, with color. Pay-per-click advertising with YellowPages.com will assure that your listing is shown before the alphabetized free listings.

If you don´t mind hand delivering a marketing piece, then the most economical advertising is hanging a door-knocker on the front door of homes you´re certain can afford your services. The best pricing we´ve found is at http://www.door-knob-hangers.com. They also make refrigerator magnets which are great for advertising to your customer´s friends and family!

Download a direct mail postcard from the Marketing section of http://www.maiddocs.com. This is an economical advertising option that puts your information directly into the hands of qualified prospects. You can use labels or merge the postcards with a mailing list and have them copied at a local office store or printer with a high speed/high quality copier. Insist on seeing a sample from the copier before you have the job completed. You MUST deliver high quality postcards in order to make the best impression on your prospects. Flimsy paper with lopsided print, ink rubbing off and jagged edges is not the quality which will get you noticed.

Magnetic car signs can be made by a local sign maker for about $25 a set. We buy ours from http://www.fastsigns.com. A sign layout which you can drop your logo into and have printed right away is available in the Marketing section of http://www.maiddocs.com.

Be prepared for business with professional estimates, letters to follow-up on quotes not booked, new customer letters, customer information sheets, maid service checklists, and customer surveys for the first service. All of these are ready to download from http://www.maiddocs.com.

Purchase cleaning supplies at your local discount center. Lists of cleaning supplies, office equipment & supplies necessary to start your business are in the MaidDocs Business Owners Manual / Starting Your Business section at http://maiddocs.com/shop/index.php?cPath=21 .

Commercial grade vacuums will last much longer than home quality. We have found that Royal brand commercial vacuums, crafted with die-cast aluminum, are the lightest and longest lasting available anywhere, and they out clean the competition. Available in several models, Royal Commercial Vacuums come with a lifetime warranty on the motor housing, fan casing and nozzle. For the best prices, reputable salespeople and 2 - 5 day nationwide shipping, visit VacLand at http://vacland.comMerchant2/merchant.mvc.

Your own website is a luxury that is worth the expense when you can afford it. Be certain to add your website address to all business documents, and to all of your advertising. The website should have an online estimate form and customer testimonials.

When you´re ready to hire employees, visit http://www.maiddocs.com for your employment application, handbook, policies and guidelines, and all of the appropriate documents you´ll need to manage employees. If you haven´t ordered the MaidDocs Business Owner´s Manual yet, do so now; there´s detailed instructions on interviewing, hiring and managing employees in the "Employees" section.

Before you get started:

Get your federal tax ID; local & state business licenses; bonding insurance, and liability insurance. When you hire employees you´ll need worker´s compensation insurance. The Small Business Administration is a great source of information for start-up paperwork and links to informative websites. http://sba.gov/starting_business/startup/guide.html

The IRS website offers a wealth of information for small businesses. You´ll find start-up guides, information on tax credits and business deductions, advice on record keeping and choosing an accounting method, employee tax issues, and more. The most up-to-date tax information is available through the site, as well as forms, publications and instructions for filing taxes. http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/index.html

State tax information can be found at http://www.taxadmin.org/fta/link/forms.html , which provides links to the Department of Revenue for every state.

Here´s a few other links you should look at:

Business Law: businesslaw.gov - Complying with business laws and regulations can be a burden. To help small businesses overcome this, the Small Business Administration (sba.gov) in cooperation with multiple Federal agencies developed BusinessLaw.gov, an online resource designed to provide legal and regulatory information. Topics covered on this site range from choosing a business structure to hiring an attorney. The site also provides links to federal, state and local agencies.

Employment Law: http://www.dol.gov/asp/programs/EmpLawGuide - This guide describes the statutes and regulations administered by the Department of Labor (DOL) that affect businesses and workers. The guide is designed mainly for those needing "hands-on" information to develop wage, benefit, safety and health, and nondiscrimination policies for businesses in general industry.

Compliance Laws: http://www.dol.gov/esa/regs/compliance - Statutes and regulations administered by the Department of Labor (DOL) that affect businesses and workers.

Cleaning Business System: http://www.MaidDocs.com - MaidDocs provides step-by-step instructions, lists of resources, employee handbooks and cleaning procedures manual, a database template, a payroll template, and all of the documents necessary for you to run a successful maid service, without a franchise. You must provide the determination, self control and discipline necessary to bring your dream to fruition.

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Walter L. Gibson, Jr. and Gwynneth Sawyer-Berkeley are co-owners of www.MaidDocs.com, and they also run Maid in North Carolina, Inc. MaidDocs offers a very affordable, non-franchised, turn-key business system and a-la-carte documents for residential cleaning businesses. Maid in North Carolina, Inc was established by Walter L. Gibson in 1989.

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