Post an ad on Craigslist. Let your potential clients know that you are consistent, reliable, thorough etc.Make sure you say whether you will bring your own cleaners and equipment. Look at other ads on Craigslist and find out what other people in your area are charging.
There are a lot of sites that can help you. I clean small offices and have a Squidoo lens and blog about starting cleaning businesses. They have tons of tips and resources on them-the links are in My Profile.Depending on what type of cleaning business you plan to do, you probably need to check with your local government office that does fictitious name files, etc, (here in the USA it s the city clerk s office) to see if you will need any kind of permit or license. If it s not required, get it later when you need to open a business bank account. You really should get some type of liability insurance, though. Call a lot of insurance agencies and get quotes for the smallest amount to start. The rate varies a lot so do call around. It will protect you from claims (usually false) of damages or theft. Plus it s a great sales tool.I have more on the lens and blog.Good Luck to you!!
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Yes, http://cleanuptheprofit.com tells you exactly how to start a cleaning business, has the forms you need, a price estimate chart, etc.
Just start asking your friends if they need their house cleaned then tell them its a low price, then when you have enough money start advertising then you ll be good from there.
well, you should probably go and work for that type of company for at least a few months to see how it s done