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Steve Hanson Profile and Articles
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1). Tips for Training Your Cleaning Staff
Copyright 2006 The Janitorial Store
Proper training of your cleaning staff not only leads to cleaner buildings, but it also means fewer accidents, faster cleaning times, and a more professional cleaning staff. When hiring new employees, you may find candidates with extensive backgrounds in cleaning; however, it is more likely your new - hires will know little about proper cleaning techniques.
2). Develop a Stone Floor Care Program for Your Cleaning Business
Copyright 2006 The Janitorial Store
Office buildings have many types of flooring and growing in popularity are stone floors. Stone floors give buildings a classic and upscale image. Popular choices in flooring these days are natural surfaces including marble, slate, granite, and terrazzo. As more and more buildings are installing stone floors there is a growing need for cleaning contractors who have the experience and knowledge to take care of these valued surfaces properly.
3). How to Market your Cleaning Services on the World Wide Web
Copyright 2006 The Janitorial Store
Although it is difficult to get accurate statistics, it is estimated there are over 500 million people out there surfing the web, and half of those regularly. Studies also reveal that three out of four Internet users are in North America. With that many people out there searching, no business should be without a website.
4). Communicating with Your Residential Cleaning Clients is Key
Copyright 2006 The Janitorial Store
People hire a residential cleaning service to make their lives easier. As a cleaning contractor, you not only need to provide a good service, but you also need frequent communication with your client to ensure that both parties understand their responsibilities and that there are no misunderstandings.
Before taking on a new client, it is important to specify what services are included in their cleaning service.
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