My Window Cleaner has a sparkling start
Sophie Cole, writer
My Window Cleaner has announced a fantastic start to the year and hopes to continue its success throughout 2019.
The year of 2019 has gotten off to a brilliant start for window cleaning franchise My Window Cleaner, with the success of its initial adventure into franchising.
It revealed the good news in a blog post on its website, which looked at the progress of its two pilot franchise partners, Alan and Josh. Both men were chosen for their fantastic work ethics and have built incredible relationships with the head office team, so much so that they were able to work with them to hone the franchise’s already great business model.
The men managed to exceed expectations from the My Window Cleaner team, too, as the franchise expects each new franchisee will win around 50 new customers in their first month of business. However, Alan managed to win an amazing 68 new customers and Josh made connections with an incredible 73 customers in and around his local area.
Both franchises are already profitable, despite many fledgling businesses across every single sector struggling to get off the ground so quickly. But with the backing of more than 23 years’ experience from the My Window Cleaner team, it’s not too surprising that the men are experiencing early success. Despite only being in business for 6 months, Alan has created a £50,000 turnover business and is already considering taking on another staff member to branch out into a multi-van operation.
The franchise is looking for new faces to join and with its fantastic initial results, it doesn’t seem like My Window Cleaner will be short of interested applicants looking to get in on the action. As the only window cleaning company to have been granted membership of the BFA, My Window Cleaner is a cut above its competition.
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Sophie Cole, writer