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#16 – Why Some Cleaning Companies Are Successful While Others Struggle & Marketing Worksheet

In this episode learn why some companies are successful while other struggle and the steps you can take to turn it around. Plus, a quick and easy marketing worksheet that will help you hone in on what works and what doesn’t.

This episode’s sponsor is The Janitorial Store’s webinar, Bidding & Estimating Basics for Commercial Cleaning Companies. If you’re struggling with pricing and writing effective proposals, this will help you drill down to a system that works.

Do you relate to the cleaning companies that are successful or struggling? Please post your comments below.

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8 Responses to “#16 – Why Some Cleaning Companies Are Successful While Others Struggle & Marketing Worksheet”

  1. Thanks for advise I will do this

  2. Bill Quinn says:

    Thank you for the information. We always learn from them.

  3. Tony Hill says:

    Thank you for the information provided.
    This is costly advice given for free.

  4. Toni Stokes says:

    Thanks for this great information. It helps when your new to the business.

  5. Ramona says:

    This was very helpful. Thank You.

  6. Myrtle Russell says:

    Thanks for the tips. They really help to assess where you are in the business and what you need to do to grow.

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