Tell me a little bit about yourself and your business?
I’m a young mother, first-time business owner, and entrepreneur through and through. I started my cleaning business a year ago, May 20, 2019. I clean both residential and commercial properties and I absolutely love what I do!
What inspired you to be an entrepreneur, and what lead you into this industry?
Cleaning was something that I always enjoyed doing, but, I never thought about turning it into a business. It was my family and friends who saw that I had a knack and natural flair for cleaning. Everyone started suggesting that I get paid to do what I innately love to do and so, here I am, one year later, going strong, making it do what it do and loving every single solitary minute of it! There is something to be said about making a living doing what you would do for free.
What does a typical day look like for you?
Going from one client to the next and booking jobs in between. At the end of the day, I’m tired and happy, ready to lay it down so that I can get up and start all over again! Life is good!
If you had to point out your special superpower or the S on your chest, what would it be?
I am a go-getter and I take my craft seriously. My slogan “Got a mess, call Clean It Best!” is more than just a cute saying, IT’S MY SUPERPOWER!
What qualities do you look for in choosing your team/network?
I look for individuals who love to clean like I do and people with good communication skills and you are trustworthy, reliable, honest, loyal, and who take pride in the tasks assigned to them.
What keeps your clients/members/followers coming back?
My clients know how hard I work and how diligent I am in providing them a brand of service with a SPIRIT OF EXCELLENCE. They know that I clean their home and establishment as though their home or business is my home or business. I won’t do anything less than what I would do for myself.
Give us 5 hacks about your brand?
Take your shoes off before you enter your home. Leave them outside, or in the entryway, and then have indoor shoes you like to wear or simply go barefoot.
Take an extra pair of clothes with you to work so that when you leave work you’re not bringing them home to your family.
Check your vents make sure they are always clean.
If you have no gloves use your sleeve to open doors, especially in public places.
Change your gloves and mask often.
Change your bedsheets every week. It’s a surface that people forget about.
How do we keep up with you?
Stephanie West / Clean It Best
Email: cleanitbest19@gmail.com
Business Phone: 219-840-8505
CLEAN IT BEST, LLP
HYPERLINK “https://www.letuscleanyourmess.com” https://www.letuscleanyourmess.com
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