Some kid (allegedly) wrote me an article for Window Cleaning in New Jersey. He was offering his services on www.fiverr.com. Not bad for $5 considering window cleaning is not within his common thoughts. I added a few things and added links. But it was mostly him.
That is true Chris. I thought of that. I think it's legit. I was curious what they can come up with for $5.
Except for the call-to-action first paragraph, the rest is not me. I achored a few links on the real thing.
NJ Window Cleaning | Exterior Cleaning in New Jersey
Need a professional window cleaning in New Jersey? Call Thompson Power Washing at (732) 726-9261
Any window cleaning service can “clean” windows, but you want a team of perfectionists. Similarly, anyone can sound “professional” on the phone, but you want guaranteed results, communication, and courteous window cleaners.
So how do you find those professionals? What do you look for? Hopefully this article will get you started on the right path.
Specialized Window Cleaners
A lot of window cleaning companies out there merely offer window cleaning as an “extra.” These companies aren’t specialized in window cleaning. Rather they outsource some workers with rudimentary cleaning supplies, and simply focus on making money over providing quality services. To find a specialized window cleaner you need to find a company that offers all possible window cleaning services, liability insurance, and has a good track record in the window cleaning niche. If the company you’re looking at also offers commercial services, that’s a good sign that they are professional window cleaners.
Window Cleaning in New Jersey
New Jersey is a big state that is overrun with companies of every sort, especially window cleaning services. This makes it even more important to find a professional company instead of settling on an amateur one. Non-professionals could easily leave streaks across windows, use the wrong type of cleaning chemicals, or simply not come prepared or on time. If you happen to fall victim to a non-insured company that damaged your property, you’ll wish you took more time to find a reliable company.
That is true Chris. I thought of that. I think it's legit. I was curious what they can come up with for $5.
Except for the call-to-action first paragraph, the rest is not me. I achored a few links on the real thing.
NJ Window Cleaning | Exterior Cleaning in New Jersey
Need a professional window cleaning in New Jersey? Call Thompson Power Washing at (732) 726-9261
Any window cleaning service can “clean” windows, but you want a team of perfectionists. Similarly, anyone can sound “professional” on the phone, but you want guaranteed results, communication, and courteous window cleaners.
So how do you find those professionals? What do you look for? Hopefully this article will get you started on the right path.
Specialized Window Cleaners
A lot of window cleaning companies out there merely offer window cleaning as an “extra.” These companies aren’t specialized in window cleaning. Rather they outsource some workers with rudimentary cleaning supplies, and simply focus on making money over providing quality services. To find a specialized window cleaner you need to find a company that offers all possible window cleaning services, liability insurance, and has a good track record in the window cleaning niche. If the company you’re looking at also offers commercial services, that’s a good sign that they are professional window cleaners.
Window Cleaning in New Jersey
New Jersey is a big state that is overrun with companies of every sort, especially window cleaning services. This makes it even more important to find a professional company instead of settling on an amateur one. Non-professionals could easily leave streaks across windows, use the wrong type of cleaning chemicals, or simply not come prepared or on time. If you happen to fall victim to a non-insured company that damaged your property, you’ll wish you took more time to find a reliable company.
Well, get BUSY Brother, and write me some TEXT for the nice links I put on my website for you, ok ?