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How To Find Clients For Your Cleaning Business On Facebook

September 30, 20243 min read

How to Get Cleaning Clients on Facebook (Without Spending a Dime)

If you’re trying to get clients for your cleaning business without spending a single penny, you’re in the right place.

Facebook is a goldmine — if you use it like a pro.

Forget boosting posts or crossing your fingers after dropping your business link in random groups. These 3 steps will help you attract high-quality clients organically, without begging or looking desperate.

Whether you’re just starting out or trying to get off the income rollercoaster, this strategy works — because it’s based on trust, visibility, and positioning.

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1. Create a Real Facebook Business Page (Not Just a Personal Post)

This is your storefront. Your digital handshake. Your proof that you’re running a real business — not doing favors for friends.

Make sure it looks sharp:

  • Use a clean, branded profile pic

  • Add a simple service list (don’t overthink it)

  • Post photos of real work, not stock images

  • Write a confident bio (skip the “just starting out” stuff)

And yes — make it easy to contact you. Phone, message, link — don’t make them dig.

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2. Optimize Your Personal Profile (It’s Free Visibility)

Most people forget this step — and lose easy clients because of it.

Even if you're not posting about cleaning every day, your personal profile should make it crystal clear what you do.

✅ Add your business name to your intro
✅ Update your “About” section with a simple line:
“Helping women take back their time with affordable, professional house cleaning.”
✅ Bonus: Use a cover image that shows your work or links to your business page

When someone checks you out after a comment in a local group, this is what they’ll see. Make it count.


3. Join & Show Up in Local Facebook Groups

This is where the real magic happens.

Join local mom groups, neighborhood groups, school community pages — anywhere your ideal clients hang out. But don’t pitch. Show up.

Comment. Answer questions. Be helpful. Offer advice.

You’re not selling — you’re positioning yourself as the go-to expert.

And once people trust you, they’ll tag you every time someone asks for a cleaner.

💡 Pro Tip: Don’t say “DM me” — instead, share real advice publicly. It shows confidence and builds trust with everyone reading.

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🧠 Final Thoughts:

You don’t need ads. You don’t need a sales script.
You just need to show up like a professional who solves real problems.

These exact steps helped me go from winging it to fully booked with quality clients — the kind who pay on time, refer their friends, and treat you like a pro.


💥 Want to Know What to Charge Once They Reach Out?

The fastest way to lose a lead is to fumble your pricing.

That’s why I created the free guide:
Flat-Rate Confidence — How to Price Like a Pro Without Guessing

Inside, I’ll show you:

✅ Why hourly rates keep you broke
✅ How to quote jobs fast and fairly
✅ A simple system to price based on value — not time.

👉 Click here to download it free

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Trisha Carinne

For over 30 years, Trisha built and ran her own successful cleaning business, handpicking her schedule and consistently earning $5,000+ a month—all while working part-time as a solo cleaner. Now, she’s here to help you do the same! Whether you’re just starting solo or already have a small team, Trisha’s vast experience can help you grow your business and boost profits without adding more hours. She'll teach you how to avoid common mistakes new cleaning business owners make and run your business profitably from day one. With over three decades of experience, learning from Trisha is the fastest, most reliable way to launch or scale your thriving cleaning business!

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Trisha Carinne

Trisha Carinne is a 30+ years successful cleaning business owner

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