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An Easy Way To Start A Cleaning Business Part-Time And Make Big Money

April 5th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized
Kate Carpenter asked:


I’m sure you’ll agree that the best job in the world would be one in which you work for yourself, set your own hours, and see your income rise or double year after year. But how and where do you start? Surfing the internet only overwhelms you with possibilities…and most are questionable, at best. But you can join others making full-time earnings from part-time hours. And you can do it absolutely Risk-Free. Start an office cleaning business!

Anyone can do the cleaning, but the key is “getting the accounts.” Before you set out to get your first account, it’s essential that you not only have the few necessary items to clean an office, but you, also, have a professional service agreement. This agreement should spell out exactly what will be cleaned, how it will be cleaned, when it will be cleaned, etc. and the price. No not charge by the hour, but by the job! The agreement needs to cover issues of liability, payment schedules, cancellation, and other legal issues. Alot of this can be found, in sample form, on the internet. Be sure to check your State laws and local ordinances to see if there are other requirements for cleaning/janitorial personnel such as bonds and licenses.

Now to get some customers. You can start with some small ads in the local classifieds, or flyers. Make a really nice, professional flyer that has the name of your company, what you’ll do, your name (and if you’re bonded), contact information and that you’re happy to come to the localization and discuss their needs and give a bid. Start targeting smaller office buildings, complexes. Visit a couple of offices, ask for the office manager and ask if they are happy with the way their office is cleaned. Ask if there is a building manager and how to get in touch with them. Do this with several offices within the building so you’ll have a better feel of how well the current cleaning company is doing. Then go to the manager and ask if he has time to talk or make an appointment. When you meet with him, have your flyer, business card and an introduction letter. After you’ve had a few accounts, you’ll what to include a reference list and testimonials.

Once you get a few satisfied clients, you can ask for testimonials and referrals. As your business grows, you’ll need to hire help. Make sure they are reliable, bondable and work fast and cheap! Be sure to do some research concerning what you need to do to be an employer…taxes, worker’s comp, etc. Also, be sure to have a backup plan in case one or more of your workers doesn’t show up one evening. Then, again, you may wish to stay small and only depend on yourself and family.

Having a part time office cleaning business can add the extra income you need. It’s not hard work, you work evenings for only a few hours and can get paid daily, weekly or monthly. It’s a relatively fast, low start up cost and simple way to generate extra income. Give it a try!!



Green and Safe Cleaning Calgary

Should I sell a home using an auction?

April 5th, 2009 by admin | 1 Comment | Filed in Uncategorized
h nitrogen asked:


I want to sell a home fast and an auction seems the best route. I know they get about 10% compared to 7% for realtors.

But homes sold by auction usually sell for more than through the regular selling way or less.

Charlotte Real Estate

How do I sell my house and buy another house at the same time?

April 5th, 2009 by admin | 9 Comments | Filed in Uncategorized
bnrwylie asked:


I own my house but I have a small equity loan against it. I’m ready to move and my house is on the market (been on the market for a month, no bids). I’ve found a house I want to buy. Is it best to wait till my house sells (so I can pay off the equity loan) or can I go ahead and buy now? I figured selling my house would also allow me down payment money. The new house would be the first house I’ve ever bought. I inherited the house I own now. Need more room. I’m in excellent standings with who I have the equity loan with (countrywide), so I’m sure I could get a mortgage for the new house with them. Just not trying to have an outrageous mortgage payment. I’m in Georgia. Thanks in advance for any advice!!
I am selling my current home through a realtor. Should I lower my asking price to possibly get the sell over with?? I don’t want to rent my current home b/c it is serious need of repairs. Developers/investors have been buyin in my area and demolishing the old homes and building new homes as 2 family rentals. So I know there is a strong possibility my current house will be demo’d…therefore renting is out of the question.

Thanks for the answers!!! I ‘preciate it!

Selling Home

bally fitness.how is it?

April 5th, 2009 by admin | 2 Comments | Filed in Fitness
sara d asked:


have any of u tried bally fitness..how much does it cost?and how much does it cost for a personal fitness trainer..by the way i went on the webcite and it didnt give me the info..so i was hoping that u guys would.and also,is it good?o nd..im talking abt bally in new york

Personal Trainer Frisco

Do A Fitness Regime To Improve Your Swing

April 5th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Fitness
Mike Schlacter asked:


Golf and fitness are words that were hardly ever used in the same statement up until a few years back. This is because golf was considered an easy going sport that was played mainly by the dyeing population as a means of passing their spare time after retirement. Recently however the approach to professional golf has changed and it has now been taken over by a fitness regime that requires you to be in the best of shapes in order to be a professional in the game.

This has largely been caused due to the influence of the media which has greatly popularized the sport. With all the tournaments being televised all around the world the players of the professional circle have been forced to raise up the standard of their game. Moreover there is so much at stake, if you are good at the game; you get world recognition and lots of prize money. So getting fit for golf is something that the professionals of today lay great stress on.

You will find many professional golf players to have a personal fitness trainer with them throughout their tournaments. The trainer’s job is to make sure the golfer does all the exercises that are part of his routine and in fact the trainer now plays just as important a role as the coach of the sport. When a professional golf player hires a fitness trainer he runs a thorough physical examination of the golfer. The results of these tests give the trainer all the required data to construct a fitness regime for the golfer. The training systems often vary from individual to individual and are relative to the physical fitness and requirements of the individual.

The main aim of these exercises is to increase the body’s strength which enables the golfer to apply more power in his drive. As a result the golfer is able to drive the ball over long distances with increased precision and accuracy. Moreover the exercises serve as a way to build up the strength and endurance of those muscles that are peculiar to the sport of golf. With these muscles perfectly toned you reduce the risk of injury and the body becomes well apt to take the stress that is placed on it during the course of the game.

This new development in the sport has resulted in all the major golf schools to incorporate a physical training regime into their training programs. Moreover the schools have now developed all the facilities with all the essential equipment that is necessary for physical training. Along with these facilities golf schools have also hired trained professionals who have specialized in providing golf fitness training.

Hence if you are considering joining golf schools make sure that it is one of those schools that have adequate fitness facilities and special trainers at hand. With the coordinated effort of your physical trainer and the golf instructor you will be able to lift up your game to a whole new standard.



Personal Trainer Frisco

Do you need to be a certified professional in order to give nutritional/fitness advice?

April 5th, 2009 by admin | 5 Comments | Filed in Fitness
jmk_jenmarie asked:


In minnesota can a person give out nutrition/fitness advice as a type of consultant if he/she does not posess a certification in Nutrition or personal trainer. I’m contemplating become a diet/exercise consultant and I’m taking some courses, but these will not get me certified. I’m just wondering legally if this can be done without the certifications. I know in most states you don’t need the certifications.

personal trainer Frisco