It’s the window cleaning business and in 2007 alone, it was an industry worth more than $10 billion dollars. And now a man by the name of Tanner Larsson is showing entrepreneurs everywhere how they can start their own window cleaning business, with very little startup costs. Larsson owns and operates one of the most successful window cleaning businesses in Nevada and over the years he created a detailed multimedia course , which shows people how they too can start their own window cleaning business. The course is called Streak Free Profits and in the first quarter of 2008 it helped more than 200 entrepreneurs get started. From the initial business plan, to proven marketing strategies, ready-to-go marketing materials, training videos and business forms, Streak Free Profits is a complete package that helps people through every step of the process.
“In early 2002 I was still in school, but I saw an ad in my local newspaper to buy an established window cleaning company,” says Larsson. “I was intrigued by the idea of being my own boss, but the deal ultimately fell through and I never bought the company. However, the glimpse I got into the window cleaning business was enough to pull me in and I decided to start my own company. In my first full year of cleaning windows I grossed over $87,000 and I was still going to school. A year later I made more than $180,000 and more than doubled the size of my business.”
Now Larsson spends most of his time helping his clients follow in his footsteps. Promoting Streak Free Profits as “the ultimate success system,” he guarantees that the program can teach anyone, regardless of background, how to start their own window cleaning business in under a year.
“I want to make it clear that this is not a franchise opportunity,” says Larsson. “In the window cleaning industry, franchises just don’t make sense. Can you name me one window cleaning franchise that’s a household name across the nation? While franchises make sense when a company has name-brand recognition, they’re just a waste of money when it comes to window cleaning. Streak Free Profits will show you how to start your own business, where you don’t have to answer to anyone, or pay any royalties and the start up costs will be significantly lower. Better still, you don’t need to have a college degree or any kind of certification to get started. My clients have literally had a business up and running less than a month after purchasing Streak Free Profits.”
“In early 2002 I was still in school, but I saw an ad in my local newspaper to buy an established window cleaning company,” says Larsson. “I was intrigued by the idea of being my own boss, but the deal ultimately fell through and I never bought the company. However, the glimpse I got into the window cleaning business was enough to pull me in and I decided to start my own company. In my first full year of cleaning windows I grossed over $87,000 and I was still going to school. A year later I made more than $180,000 and more than doubled the size of my business.”
Now Larsson spends most of his time helping his clients follow in his footsteps. Promoting Streak Free Profits as “the ultimate success system,” he guarantees that the program can teach anyone, regardless of background, how to start their own window cleaning business in under a year.
“I want to make it clear that this is not a franchise opportunity,” says Larsson. “In the window cleaning industry, franchises just don’t make sense. Can you name me one window cleaning franchise that’s a household name across the nation? While franchises make sense when a company has name-brand recognition, they’re just a waste of money when it comes to window cleaning. Streak Free Profits will show you how to start your own business, where you don’t have to answer to anyone, or pay any royalties and the start up costs will be significantly lower. Better still, you don’t need to have a college degree or any kind of certification to get started. My clients have literally had a business up and running less than a month after purchasing Streak Free Profits.”
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