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Dolf112
Hi to everyone here.
I have been reading the threads on this forum for about a week now and I have gotten a lot out of it so thank you. I still have some doubts/questions that are keeping me from pulling the trigger and starting to window clean.
I will list my questions and if anybody can help me out with the answers that would be amazing.
Thanks in advance.
1. Is mid December a great, good or terrible time to start and why?
2. What is a realistic result from canvassing, I have sales experience and door to door cold calling exp too. I read here that someone got 8 in 2 hours. Another got 26 in a day? Is this realistic, if not what is?
3. Is it pretty simple to get the customer on GoCardless from the off? What's the response to it?
4. Is Cleaner Planner an "essential" or is it best to leave that until you feel the need for it?
5. How do you give "perceived value" to your customers?
6. What is the general response to leaflets? Surely because it is maintenance work if you pay for 1000 to be delivered than a response of 0.1% that stays for 6 months covers the cost?
7. On average how much is public liability insurance?
8. Essentially, can you start window cleaning with barebones basic equipment, bucket, mop, squeedgee, pole. Use a smile and knock on doors and build an income that can free you from your 9-5 quickly?
Thank you.
Adam
I have been reading the threads on this forum for about a week now and I have gotten a lot out of it so thank you. I still have some doubts/questions that are keeping me from pulling the trigger and starting to window clean.
I will list my questions and if anybody can help me out with the answers that would be amazing.
Thanks in advance.
1. Is mid December a great, good or terrible time to start and why?
2. What is a realistic result from canvassing, I have sales experience and door to door cold calling exp too. I read here that someone got 8 in 2 hours. Another got 26 in a day? Is this realistic, if not what is?
3. Is it pretty simple to get the customer on GoCardless from the off? What's the response to it?
4. Is Cleaner Planner an "essential" or is it best to leave that until you feel the need for it?
5. How do you give "perceived value" to your customers?
6. What is the general response to leaflets? Surely because it is maintenance work if you pay for 1000 to be delivered than a response of 0.1% that stays for 6 months covers the cost?
7. On average how much is public liability insurance?
8. Essentially, can you start window cleaning with barebones basic equipment, bucket, mop, squeedgee, pole. Use a smile and knock on doors and build an income that can free you from your 9-5 quickly?
Thank you.
Adam