How to get clients - 20 proven strategies (PDF)
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Stop Wondering Where Your Next Customer Will Come From
Starting a cleaning business? The hardest part isn't the actual cleaning. It's finding those first 10 customers who'll trust you with their space.
You've probably spent hours scrolling through forums, watching YouTube videos, and asking yourself: "How do other cleaners actually find clients?" The advice is all over the place, and most of it feels like it's written by people who've never held a mop.
This guide is different.
It's 20 real strategies that working cleaners use to build their customer base. No fluff, no "just work harder" advice. Just specific, step-by-step approaches you can start using this week.
What You're Getting
- 20 proven customer acquisition methods that actually work for cleaning businesses
- One-page action plans for each strategy (no guessing what to do next)
- Real examples of how other cleaners have used these methods
- Time and difficulty breakdowns so you know what to expect
Here's the Reality Check
You don't need all 20 strategies. Most successful cleaners only use 3-4 methods really well. The trick is finding the ones that match your personality and situation.
Are you good with people? There are relationship-based strategies perfect for you. More of an online person? We've got digital approaches that don't require face-to-face networking. Prefer to let your work speak for itself? There are ways to turn every job into multiple referrals.
Perfect If You're...
- Just starting your cleaning business and need your first customers
- Stuck at 2-3 regular clients and want to grow
- Tired of competing on price alone
- Ready to stop waiting for customers to magically appear
Not Magic, Just Method
Look, there's no secret hack that'll fill your calendar overnight. But there are specific things you can do consistently that compound over time. Small actions that turn into steady referrals. Systems that keep working even when you're focused on the actual cleaning.
The cleaners who make it aren't necessarily the best at cleaning (though that helps). They're the ones who figured out how to consistently find new customers without burning out or spending money they don't have.
Ready to stop guessing and start growing?
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