Get A Facebook Badge

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Speed Cleaning Saves Time For Other Things

Quote from Jayme at the Speed Cleaning Headquarters: "A Speed Cleaning girl is highly fashionable because we have all that free time to go shopping and style our hair!" So true.....

If you want to have more time to do the things you love, read Speed Cleaning by Jeff Campbell. You'll cut your cleaning time in half so you can spend the rest of your time doing.....whatever!

makes a great wedding gift. The new bride and groom will have to clean sometime, why not help them out! We weren't born with a cleaning gene, so without a system to teach you how to clean, most people are utterly lost. We all want a clean house, but we don't naturally know how to get it that way with little time, energy, and frustration. Speed Cleaning changes all that. Spotless results in half the time!

Friday, April 22, 2011

Interview: Debbie Sardone, Author of Barternomics

Interview: Debbie Sardone, Author of Barternomics

Interview: Debbie Sardone, Author of Barternomics

Book Title:Debbie Sardone
Barternomics

Website URL:
http://thebarternomicsbook.com

Social Media Links:
Facebook: http://facebook.com/barternomics

What is your book about?

Barternomics is the most entertaining and insightful book you’ll read on how to fund your business start up, pay those business bills or fund your expansion project. I’ve had Lasik eye surgery on barter, I funded my daughters beautiful wedding on barter, and given my employees benefits using barter. So easy you won’t believe it!

What inspired you to write your book?
I wanted to share my story of how barter rescued my failing business when tough economic times threatened to undermine all that I’d worked for. Barter paid for my marketing, printing, the CPA, employee perks and more when there was no other way possible.

How did you come to do what you’re doing today?
I’ve owned one of the largest maid services in the country for nearly 30 years, but success did not come easy. Starting the business out of the trunk of my car I quickly graduated from the school of hard knocks. We now gross over a million dollars in annual sales and have more than 40 employees.

Can you describe a typical day in your life?
As an absentee owner, I spend my days working from home as a full time business consultant (to other maid service owners). I also have the privilege of speaking at conferences and holding my own seminars and conferences (on how to grow your residential cleaning business). But I’m most proud of the nonprofit I started 5 years ago that has gained unprecedented attention nation wide and has been mentioned on Oprah, ABC, NBC, CBS, & Fox News. At the Cleaning For A Reason foundation, we recruit maid services all over the country to give away free housecleaning to women battling cancer. In less than 5 years we’ve recruited over 850 cleaning companies in all 50 states. Over 4,000 women have received our help, totaling over 1 MM in donated services!

These are my businesses, all still in operation:

www.cleaningforareason.org
www.themaidcoach.com
www.bucketsandbows.com
www.thecleanteam.com

What do you most enjoy about what you do?
I love helping others in business and in life, sharing and teaching what I learned the hard way. I love solving problems, creating systems, and inspiring others to believe they can achieve.

Are there any people and/or books that have inspired you along your journey?
Many, too many to do justice, but here goes:

People:
My father-in-law Ron Sardone
Oprah Winfrey
Benjamin Franklin

Books:
E-Myth
Good To Great
Blue Ocean Strategy
Developing The Leader Within
Get Booked!
Leap! (of course!)

Can you share some business tips for our readers?
Marketing is 100 times more important than you think
Perfectionism in business is dysfunction, not quality
Never solve the same problem twice, create a system for it
Read good books on business continually
Working hard does not guarantee your success, but working smart will

Can you share something that people might be surprised to learn about you?
Even though I work long hours with so many businesses, I love sailing with my husband of 33 years, and we both have a motorcycle!

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Did you know you can use Red Juice from http://ping.fm/lo64q as a vegetable spray? Spray, set for 60 seconds, and rinse away those pesticides!

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Spring Has Sprung Tips To Cut Cleaning Time By Half

8 Essential Tasks for Spring Cleaning

The crocuses are budding and the birds are singing. That can only mean one thing: It's Spring. And time for spring cleaning! The best source for learning how get your home ready for spring is the Clean Team's best seller, Spring Cleaning. But for the cheap-sheet version, here are the eight essential tasks to take you from dark and dusty to sparkly and new this spring.

1. Clean and/or replace filters If your furnace filters aren't removing dust because they are dirty and old, guess where all that dust is going: Right back into your house. When you are busy replacing your filter, make sure you fully dust and vacuum in and around your furnace. Our flexible microfiber duster and ostrich feather dusters are ideal tools to make dusting a cinch - just swipe the area and the microfiber grabs the dust.

2. Wash your windows - and window treatments Now that the sun is shining more brightly, it's a lot harder to ignore the dirt, rain, snow and fingerprints that have wrecked havoc on our window pains all winter long. Make your window cleaning job easier by investing in the proper tools, including our cotton cleaning cloths for a streak-free, lint-free finish.

3. Wash your walls and ceilings This is a big job, but it's a lot easier and less expensive than repainting! Save yourself time and steps by working from the ceiling down, first vacuuming with the brush attachment on your vacuum. Prevent streaking by drying the walls as you go with lint-free cleaning cloths. If your walls feature wood paneling, you will love washing them with our Sh-mop - that long telescoping handle makes reaching to the ceiling a cinch. Don't forget scrub your light switches and outlet covers. These seem to be magnets for grime - and germs.

4. Move it, move it - the furniture that is! You don't need to move the couch, dresser and dining room table every time you clean the floors, but once or twice a year is a definite must. Remember, this is deep cleaning. The Sh-mop is ideal for tackling tile, ceramic and wood or laminate surfaces. (When using your Sh-mop on wood floors, remember the sh-wipe should be just barely damp.) Now is also a great time to consider having your carpets professionally cleaned - or renting a steam cleaner and doing it yourself. If you have wood floors, you may want to look into having them resealed this spring.

5. Vacuum and flip your mattresses Once you finish with your floors, it's time to carry your vacuum into the bedrooms and power clean those mattresses. Suck up any dust - and dust mites - to help prevent allergies and prolong the life of your mattress. Unless you have a new no-flip mattress, this is also an ideal time to flip and rotate your mattress. Do it twice a year, with the clock change, so you don't have to wonder when you last did it. (need Big Vac bags? Order more here!)

6. Wipe down the inside of kitchen cupboards and drawers It's amazing how much dust and food debris can wind up inside those cupboards and drawers - after all, we are (theoretically, at least) storing clean dishes and silverware in them! Nonetheless, spring is a great season for removing everything and thoroughly wiping down the surfaces. Don't neglect your cabinet faces and hardware. If you can find a buddy to help remove the items while you quickly spray, wipe and dry the cabinets, you will be done before you know it! If you're working solo, strap on one of our cleaning aprons - that way all your tools will be right where you need them. No more wasting time climbing up and down the step ladder to get more cleaning spray, paper towel or sponges!

7. Deep clean the deep freeze If you have a manual defrost freezer, this is the perfect time to unplug it and let that ice melt away. Once it's completely defrosted, clean out any crumbs and scrub any food-born stains before returning the contents. You may also want to set in a small dish of baking soda to absorb any lingering odors.

8. Refresh the Refrigerator Once you finish your freezer, it's time to tackle the fridge. Take everything out, toss expired or questionable items, and wash all shelves and drawers with lukewarm, soapy water. While you're at it, don't forget to clean your refrigerator, too. By removing that dust and debris, you are prolonging the life of your fridge and saving yourself some money. A clean coil means a more efficient refrigerator - definitely a bonus. Once these eight tasks are completed, it's time to pour yourself a tall glass of water and enjoy some of that sunshine! Happy Spring!