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Imagine Being Your Own Boss and Earning $50+ an Hour


What if you could work the days and hours YOU choose, while charging $40, $50, or even $75+ per hour?

Having the freedom to be there for your kids, or simply enjoying more personal time,

all while keeping cash in your pocket.

Now Is the Perfect Time to Start Your Own House Cleaning Business!

The cleaning industry is booming!

According to the U.S. Department of Labor,

it’s a $45 Billion a year industry, with incredible earning potential.

As more families juggle work and life, they simply don’t have the time or energy to clean their homes

And that’s where you come in!

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Ready to start your house cleaning business?

It's crucial to follow the right steps. This checklist will guide you through the initial setup, and help set your new business up for success!

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How Much Can You Really Make Cleaning Houses?

The best part? It’s up to YOU!

With the right setup, your business generates recurring revenue.

Clients will continue to book your services regularly, whether it’s weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly.

This creates a foundation of stable, ongoing income you can count on.

Whether you want to make $500, $1,500, or even $2,500 a week—it’s absolutely possible!

You control your business growth!

Most business opportunities require large investments that can push you into debt.

But with a cleaning business, you can start with minimal costs,

making it an ideal venture for anyone looking for an affordable way to begin their own business.

This business is perfect for those who are ready to take charge of their future.

Say goodbye to working for someone else and struggling with a small paycheck.

Starting your own cleaning business unlocks endless possibilities you may have only imagined.


✅The freedom to be your own boss and make the rules

✅The flexibility to take time off whenever you choose


✅The financial security to save for retirement, support your children’s future,

and enjoy vacations

Owning a successful house cleaning business can turn these dreams into reality.

Already have a cleaning business?

Learn the proven step-by-step method that helped me

go from $0 to consistent $5k months

as a Part-Time Solo Cleaner


Hi there! I'm Trisha Carinne

I've spent the last 30 years running a successful cleaning business.

Now, I'm dedicated to sharing everything I've learned with you so that you can start and grow your own profitable cleaning business.

My passion is helping people like you create a business that not only provides financial stability but also allows you to fill your schedule with high-paying, loyal clients you'll love working with.

I’ve walked this path myself, and I’m here to guide you every step of the way so you can achieve the same success. Let's make it happen together!

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How to market your cleaning business

How to Market Your Cleaning Business Without Wasting Time & Money

April 10, 20253 min read

Let’s talk about something that trips up a lot of solo cleaners: marketing.

You know you need to get your name out there. You’ve probably heard a million tips—post on social media, print flyers, make a website, learn SEO...But when you’re busy cleaning or just getting started, it’s hard to know what actually moves the needle—and what just eats up your time.

So in this post, I’m breaking down what works, what doesn’t, and where to start when marketing your solo cleaning business.

How to market your cleaning business

💡 First: What Marketing Actually Means for Solo Cleaners

Marketing isn’t about being everywhere all the time.

It’s about making sure the right people know what you do, how you can help, and how to reach you.

And for a local service business like house cleaning, the simplest marketing is often the most effective.

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✅ What Works (Start Here)

1. Referrals from Happy Clients

This is hands down the best kind of marketing.
People trust people they know. So every time you do a great job, follow up and ask for a referral. Offer a bonus if you want to, but honestly? A simple ask goes a long way.

2. Local Facebook Groups

You don’t need a business page with 500 followers.
You need to show up in the groups where your community is active. Be helpful. Answer questions. Share when you have openings. This alone has helped so many solo cleaners book up.

3. Word of Mouth (But Make It Easy)

Tell people what you do—at church, school events, the gym, wherever.
The more specific you are (“I own a cleaning business, know anyone who wants to come home to a beautifuly cleaned home.”), many times it's them! And if not, they usually know of someone, or at the very least they can referr you down the line.

4. Simple Flyers in Smart Spots

Laundromats, hair salons, apartment complexes—these are great for finding people who need help keeping up with cleaning. You don’t need a fancy design. A clear message and your contact info is all it takes.

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🚫 What’s a Waste of Time (For Now)

❌ Fancy Websites

Unless you're running a team or scaling big, you don’t need a professional site to get clients. A basic landing page or even a social media profile with clear info is enough to start.

❌ Posting on Instagram Every Day

Instagram can help build trust, but it’s slow and high effort. If your audience isn’t hanging out there, focus on what works locally first.

❌ Cold DMing or Spamming

People hire cleaners they trust. Unsolicited messages often get ignored—and worse, they can hurt your reputation in tight-knit communities.


🎯 Where to Focus Your Energy First

If I had to start all over again, here’s exactly what I’d do:

  1. Text or message everyone I know and let them know I’m taking on new clients

  2. Join 3–5 active local Facebook groups and post value-driven content weekly

  3. Create one simple flyer and post it in 3 high-traffic local spots

  4. Ask every happy client if they know one person who could use my help

That’s it.
No ads. No complicated strategies. Just consistency and confidence.


💬 Final Thoughts

Marketing your cleaning business doesn’t have to be overwhelming or expensive.
It’s about being visible, staying consistent, and building real trust in your local community.

Start small. Stay steady. And always ask for the next referral.

🎁 Want the step-by-step to launch fast and grow with confidence?
Grab my
No BS Cleaning Business Start-Up Checklist—everything you need to get booked solid, without burning out or wasting time.

👉 Get the Checklist Now
(It’s free. And it works.)


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Trisha Carinne

Trisha Carinne is a 30+ years successful cleaning business owner

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