Adrian Newman’s latest ‘e-Wealth Daily’ article is titled “Make $77,000 a Year with This Sizzling Idea!”. [‘e-Wealth Daily’ Article]


Adrian Newman’s latest ‘e-Wealth Daily’ article:

Make $77,000 a Year with This Sizzling Idea!

The potential profits you can make with this business idea are enticing. A year-round barbeque cleaning business could mean hot profits for you. That’s because, when the weather is warm, people prefer to cook outside — I know I do. What I don’t like is cleaning the grease and fat off of the barbeque afterwards. And, it turns out, I’m not alone: most people would rather have someone else clean their barbeques for them.

In fact, people are willing to pay anywhere from $99 to $149 to have their barbecues cleaned. That means you can make around $77,000 a year if you clean two to three barbeques a day! However, a year’s salary will vary depending on what the
weather is l! ike in your area throughout the year.

You may be t! hinking, “But this will only be useful for a few months. It can’t possibly be that profitable.” That’s not entirely true. For those who live where the weather is always warm, you can make barbeque-cleaning profits all year long. But for those who experience colder months, don’t fret; this business can still work for you! Your business can be transformed easily when people no longer need their barbeques cleaned. With the experience you gain from barbeque cleaning, you’ll know how to clean other cooking areas, like ovens. During colder months, you might even profit from both.

The interior of an oven can get as filthy as a barbeque and people often don’t have the patience to clean it. On any cooking surface, dirt can easily be trapped in areas that aren’t apparent to the eye and people might feel that they don’t possess the “know-how” to eliminate it. They’ll feel better paying you to get rid of this problem for them.

If you don’t want to commit to cleaning full time, you don’t have to! The start-up costs are minimal and the profits can be big. This business venture doesn’t demand that you spend a lot of money to get started. You’ll only need to equip yourself with the necessary cleaning tools. Be sure to find out what some of the best cleaning tools and products are before you make any purchases. You should speak with the employees at your local hardware store; they’re a great resource.

You can be sure that you’ll get some cash even if you offer the service solely in the summer, because people depend on grills for cooking and, fortunately for you, they always get dirty. One cleaning won’t be enough; you’ll likely be asked to clean a customer’s barbeque more than once and all you’ll need to do the job are your tools.

You can start by offering your s! ervice to your friends. If they like what you’ve done, ask them to tell others about your business. I’ve always said that the best way to get customers is through word-of-mouth. If you’ve done a good job, you’ll have no problem getting more work.

If you’ve no problem getting your hands dirty, you should look into creating your own barbeque- or grill-cleaning business. The profits are promising and the start-up costs are small.

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