Window Washing Drones with Neel Parekh
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English - June 03, 2021 18:23 - 27 minutes - 24.8 MB - ★★★★★ - 24 ratingsEntrepreneurship Business Education Self-Improvement entrepreneurship business ideas startups Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Nuggets:
You can often dominate a local business niche by implementing current marketing and technology (e.g. residential cleaning)People often get excited about new tech (drones, 3D printing, etc…) but their enthusiasm wavers before the breakthrough tech makes a sizable impact on the real world. There’s plenty of opportunity implementing tech from five years ago.Action Steps:
Contact Lucid Drones and get pricing for leasing one of their cleaning dronesInvestigate permitting in your local cityPre-sell window cleanings to several property managers (they often sign yearly contracts)Your selling point is that your clients will never have to talk to you again after signing up. You take window cleaning off their plate so they can focus on other things.Links:
MaidThisMaidThis FranchiseAurum property management is implementing drone window cleaningTim Byrne Almost Live PodcastDon't Forget, Window Washing Is a Lot Safer Than Driving a TaxiCleandroneHow will drone window cleaning change your business? | INTERCLEANLucid Drone Tech – We build dronesWindow washing drone takes flightNeel Parekh founded MaidThis, which helps short-term rental owners and homeowners meet their cleaning needs quickly, easily and affordably. He also founded MaidThis Franchise, which helps remote owners achieve financial independence via MaidThis.
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