Monday, May 24, 2010

Residential House Painting

Are just starting out residential house cleaning business? Do have a pile of rags, cleaning solutions, dusters, a vacuum cleaner, and broom and are ready to take over the neighborhood?

With any new business, will need to work hard at the beginning to land those first customers. Being successful at residential house cleaning requires that your customers trust , feel comfortable with you in their home, and value work.

Here are some ideas to get started in advertising your house cleaning services:

Canvas the neighborhood with fliers
An enticing flyer will be easy to create on your home computer. Cleaning images can be found freely using the clipart that comes with most word processing programs. Include all the pertinent information need, including name, phone number, list of services, and if you are just starting out may consider including a discount or coupon for the first cleaning. Consider using brightly colored paper to print out fliers. To save space, may choose to print out two to four fliers per sheet of paper.

Take an ad out in the local paper
If live in a small town, then there is a good chance that you have a local paper or newsletter that circulates around neighborhood. Check to see if it may be possible for you to take out a small ad in the local paper, you may be surprised about how economical it is to advertise. If you are advertising as a new business, then may consider offering a discount or coupon to those who mention the ad so that you will know which advertising methods are successful.

1 comment:

  1. The first and most important part of the painting process would be to appropriately plan things out. This would include the color choice. When painting a room, one cannot just look at the individual room and the feel or atmosphere that is trying to be created. It is wise to have the entire house or the same floor have rooms that are all painted in a similar palette. This will ensure that there is a flow from room to room and one particular room does not stand out drastically. One way to look at this would be by drawing a floor plan of the house and coloring in each room. All should relatively complement each other.



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