7 Steps on How to Start a Window Cleaning Business That is Successful!

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Before listing the 7 steps on how to start a window cleaning business below, I’d like to first say that I’m going to assume you know that you need to register a business name (preferably with the term “window cleaning service” or “window washing service” in the name). OK…let’s move on…

1. Image – In order to grow your window cleaning business the way you want to grow it, you MUST establish a high quality image. There are window cleaners all over the place that look “average”. They show up to do a window washing estimate and they look like they just rolled out of bed. Put yourself in a prospect’s shoes. 3 window cleaners show up to provide ‘em an estimate. Only one of them (hopefully you) is in company uniform (polo shirt/logo) and presents a nice estimate presentation package (references, cover letter, etc.) with a written estimate (most window cleaners provide verbal estimates with no references). Who do you think the prospect will choose to clean their windows. Um…let me think. YOU!

2. Market – Do some initial research into your target market of prospects and what subdivisions/areas where they live. My markets were generally higher income homeowners and retirees. Read more of this >>

How to Apply For a Small Business Loan For a Franchise

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The American dream of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, or even the old adage of two cars in the garage and a chicken in every pot is often exemplified in the American small business. Too many people seem to focus on the ideal of “being your own boss” while overlooking one of the greatest benefits there is to owning your own business: financial independence. While it’s true that not every small business owner will become independently wealthy, and it’s also true that all of those late-night infomercials promising to make you a millionaire over night are promising more than they can deliver, it is entirely possible to achieve your financial goals and love what you do with a small business.

Whether you’ve always wanted to own your own business, or you’re simply curious to see what it entails, the hardest part of starting up is inevitably finding the right small business loan. Small business startups can often be risky, and in an unstable economy, it may be harder than ever to secure a loan, particularly if you’ve never owned your own business before. Read more of this >>

Making Your Beauty Business Survive During a Recession

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With today’s economic challenges everyone is pinching pennies and cutting back. The first to get cut from the spending budget are nail technicians, cosmetologist, personal trainers, massage therapists and hair stylists to name a few. Often when these services are cut, it’s due to people not seeing the value in maintaining these services when money is a little “thin”.

Now, more than ever, is the time to spruce up your marketing! Just because it’s a recession does not mean your services are not needed! Read more of this >>

Small Business and the TFSA

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With the new TFSA account becoming available to Canadians in the 2009 tax year, many business owners are interested to find out how this account may be beneficial for not only their own financial future, but also that of their business.

TFSAs Primary Benefits

There are several financial benefits of the new TFSA accounts that small business owners should take into consideration.

1. Tax free investment growth- The funds inside of the TFSA will grow on a tax deferred, tax free basis. Any account activity, capital gains or dividends will be treated on a tax free basis which is an attractive feature for active and passive investors. Read more of this >>

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