Archive for the ‘BAD Window Cleaning Business Advice’ Category
Monday, November 26th, 2007
Okay - so let's talk about the weather, and 'whether' or not you should clean windows in the rain.
My advice: Don't do it.
Most other window cleaning business owners (esp. Residential) : Do it. Usually followed by "It doesn't rain dirt. The windows will be fine."
Ummm. I disagree. NOT about ...
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Sunday, November 18th, 2007
Hmmm.
I recently heard a well-known and respected window cleaning business owner publicly say that the number one most important key to being successful in the window cleaning business is "having the right equipment".
Does this make sense to you?
Does buying a really good paint brush mean that you will be a ...
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Wednesday, November 14th, 2007
This is todays piece of BAD window cleaning business advice to avoid.
Have you ever heard someone tell you this?
That the "best way to find a price point for your market is to find the highest priced guy and the lowest priced guy, and then charge somewhere in between..." ?
Well, although ...
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Tuesday, November 13th, 2007
Today's bad advice to avoid:
"Don't worry about providing exceptionally high-quality workmanship, just do an average job, and charge people a fair price."
This is a viewpoint that I simply cannot support, for a few important reasons:
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