WindowPayne introduces another team member
Cara Squires, writer
The window cleaning franchise network, which was first established in 2011 and has been growing rapidly this year, recently introduced Aaron over on Facebook.
WindowPayne is enjoying a strong 2021, and in honour of the hard work of its team members, founder Matt Payne has been giving them the spotlight for introductions. Recently, it was Aaron’s turn, and followers of the window cleaning franchise discovered that Aaron had been at WindowPayne for two months and enjoyed “goalkeeping coaching” in his spare time. According to the Facebook post, Aaron is known for two things at WindowPayne:
- “Property window cleaning.”
- “Beating Matt at GoKarting.”
If you’d like to join this close-knit franchise network with a sense of humour and start your own window cleaning business, you can become a WindowPayne franchisee for a minimum initial investment of £10,495. After two years in business as a franchisee, your expected revenue is an impressive £90,000 - with plenty more room to grow in future.
Wondering if you’re the right fit for the franchise? In the words of Matt, “It’s simple really – we are looking for people who have the same drive, determination and enthusiasm that we have for our brand. [You] should be self-motivated with an excellent work ethic and possess good people skills. We want ambitious people who want to see their business grow and who want to provide a first class service to their customers.”
In return for investing with WindowPayne, you’ll gain an exclusive operational territory and be provided with branded clothing, an equipment starter pack and a range of marketing materials. You’ll then be fully trained and offered administrative support, diary management assistance and customer direct debit management assistance. You’ll also benefit from a pre-launch marketing campaign, ongoing franchisor support and waived royalty fees for your first six months in business. Find out more about WindowPayne via its profile page, linked above.
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It is a golden rule in business to be part of a growing sector, and with the window cleaning market forecast to be worth £920m by the end of 2023, there has never been a better time to get involved in this Covid proof market.
Cara Squires, writer