Grease on sidewalk outside of Emeril’s restaurant leads to lawsuit

July 24, 2010 by  
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Pressure washing Contractors don’t forget to educate your customers on the importance of having grease free sidewalks at their business. Lawsuits such as this can happen Read Story



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Window Washer Shocked and Clings to Life

July 14, 2010 by  
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A window washer was severely shocked and clings to life . . . .READ MORE

Window Washer Clings To Life

Staying Committed to Your Business Plan

July 14, 2010 by  
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It's That Simple?

It's That Simple?



Starting a business is easy. Anyone can start one. Keeping motivated and committed is what sustains it and keeps you ahead of the pack. It can be tough to do, especially when things are not going so well. Following are some tips to help you in your quest to keep committed:

1. Set realistic and measurable goals. Without doing this first step, there is really no reason to continue. If you want to create a business that’s there for the long haul, make sure you know exactly what you want to do and how soon you expect to do it.

2. Keep your goals in mind. Remind yourself what you want to accomplish. Dont let the mundane daily tasks keep you from your vision. You might find it helpful to write down these goals and put them in a place where youll see them on a consistent basis.

3. Be flexible. The best business plans are the ones that are adaptable to a changing marketplace. Make sure your goals and methods can easily be changed if conditions call for it. Most of all, you must be willing to change. Don’t forcibly squeeze yourself into a one-size-fits-all hat when there may be other options if you keep your eyes open.

4. Stay persistent. The flexibility mentioned previously is important, but so is a level of persistence. Dont be so quick to bail on a method if it doesnt produce immediate results. Some marketing techniques, such as search engine optimization, can take months before seeing the fruits of your labor. Stick with these types of techniques until you are positive it will never be of benefit to your vision.

5. Keep it interesting and fun. Try to make your pursuits an enjoyable task. You probably started a business with the idea of being your own boss. This should be a motivating factor as you move forward. Even if it is slow to grow, at least you are not  answering to anyone but your customers.

6. Surround yourself with supportive people. It much easier to stay committed to something if you have a good circle of people on your side, whether they are investors, friends, family, or even customers. Remember that most people that are critical of your business likely work for someone else and thus has no right to do so.

7. Do not be afraid to ask for help. Most people get into a small business thinking they can do it all themselves. This is extremely difficult, if not impossible. Starting a business is a huge undertaking and its normal to require help. Doing it on your own might seem like it would be more rewarding, but not if it takes too much time to make it successful.

8. Review your accomplishments. If you are having a bad day or feeling like you are not getting anywhere, look back at all you’ve done since getting started. Write it down. By the time your are finished you will probably be surprised at all you have done. Keep this list handy and keep updating it with new accomplishments. Eventually all this work will probably lead to more profits.

9. Expand your horizons. Try to find ways to enhance your current products or services. Look at your competitors to find out what they are doing differently. Always be expanding your mind and your business will likely follow suit. This type of effort can also keep things more exciting.

10. Most importantly Stay positive. A positive attitude goes further than you think and can be a great help in keeping you motivated. This goes for both your business and your personal life. Treat each disappointment as an opportunity to learn and grow in order to do it better the next time.



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5 Things To Do ONLINE Before August 2010

July 14, 2010 by  
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Your Pressure Wash Business ~ Where is it Going?

Your Pressure Wash Business ~ Where is it Going?

Visit Your Business Plan – Read up on your business plan and determine whether or not you are on track in achieving your short term and long term goals.  Are you making the money that you projected in your financial forecast?  If not, adjust accordingly and determine what part of your business plan fell short and revise it.


Organize Your Inbox – It can be a daunting task, but purging your email inbox can help you avoid missing deadlines, appointments and neglecting customer issues.


Read An Online Article – There are tons of relevant articles on the net that specifically cater to the needs of small business owners. These articles offer up free tips on how to improve your business.  Topics range from budgets, cold calls, customer service, SEO, marketing.  This list goes on and on.  A good start would be to just  Google “small business advice”


Optimize Your Video for Search – Google’s search rankings give added weight to Web video, which means you should always look for ways to optimize.  Here are eight tips on doing it right http://www.inc.com/guides/2010/05/search-engine-optimization -for-video.html


Online Classifieds – If you are not advertising your pressure wash or window cleaning service via online classifieds then you are hampering your company exposure.  The most common and popular online classified website submission is Craig’s List.  To learn more about how easy to submit FREE online classifieds just follow the link.  http://vodpod.com/watch/2825641-classified-website-submissions-organic-search-engine-optimization-seo-cc


These five things are just a few of many “actions” that we in the cleaning industry should do repeatedly online every couple of weeks in order to keep our business visible and ranked online.


Best of to you as your continue to grow your business


Pressure Wash service areas include San Francisco, Oakland, Pleasanton, Emeryville, Richmond, San Pablo, Hercules, Vallejo, Petaluma, El Cerrito, Folsom, Lafayette, Cathedral City, Clayton, East Palo Alto, Palo Alto, Fairfield, Vacaville, Dixon, Winters, Davis, Sacramento, West Sacramento, Suisun City, Stockton, Pittsburgh, Pleasant Hill, St. Helena, Walnut Creek, Oakley, Benicia, Danville, San Ramon, American Canyon, Orinda, Berkeley, Napa, San Rafael, Petaluma, South San Francisco, Rancho Cordova, San Pablo, El Sobrante, Martinez, Pleasant Hill, Concord, Lodi, Stanford, Monterey, Bodega Bay, Carmel, Redding, Livermore, Fremont, Fresno, Santa Ana, Anaheim, Riverside, Modesto, Santa Clara, Santa Rosa, Hayward, Elk Grove, Sunnyvale, Visalia, Roseville, Daly City, Antioch, San Mateo, Clovis, Santa Monica, Santa Barbara, Alhambra, Chico, Citrus Heights, Livermore, Alameda, San Leandro, Calistoga, Campbell, Tracy, Merced, Atherton, Auburn, Belmont, Belvedere, Brentwood, Brisbane, Burlingame, Albany, Point Richmond, Rio Vista, San Jose, Bakersfield, Los Angeles, Mill Valley, Burbank, Palo Alto, Morgan Hill, Mountain View, Hayward, Rancho Cordova, Los Banos, San Diego, Long Beach, Orange County, Contra Costa County, Solano County, Alameda County and Napa County.

Caught up on your Pressure Wash Jobs?

July 12, 2010 by  
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Do you have a day where you are not pressure washing and you are thinking about what you can do to keep your business moving?  Consider this simple list of tasks to do in between jobs:


  1. Call 5 property managers and introduce your company services to them.
  2. Create a flier and print off 50 copies and pass them out in a neighborhood that you have not performed any pressure wash services to.
  3. Update your website with new before and after pictures
  4. Contribute on a relevant blog to keep your Google ranking in check
  5. Call some past customers and just check in with them to make sure that the pressure washing services that you did is still looking good.
  6. Consider working on a email blast for any specials or discounts
  7. Spend a few hours checking and changing out the fluids in your pressure washing rig
  8. Have your ever done a free demo for a commercial client?  If not, consider doing it during this down time.


This short list of tasks can quickly fill you day up with productive and positive results.


Best of Luck



Pressure Wash service areas include San Francisco, Oakland, Pleasanton, Emeryville, Richmond, San Pablo, Hercules, Vallejo, Petaluma, El Cerrito, Folsom, Lafayette, Cathedral City, Clayton, East Palo Alto, Palo Alto, Fairfield, Vacaville, Dixon, Winters, Davis, Sacramento, West Sacramento, Suisun City, Stockton, Pittsburgh, Pleasant Hill, St. Helena, Walnut Creek, Oakley, Benicia, Danville, San Ramon, American Canyon, Orinda, Berkeley, Napa, San Rafael, Petaluma, South San Francisco, Rancho Cordova, San Pablo, El Sobrante, Martinez, Pleasant Hill, Concord, Lodi, Stanford, Monterey, Bodega Bay, Carmel, Redding, Livermore, Fremont, Fresno, Santa Ana, Anaheim, Riverside, Modesto, Santa Clara, Santa Rosa, Hayward, Elk Grove, Sunnyvale, Visalia, Roseville, Daly City, Antioch, San Mateo, Clovis, Santa Monica, Santa Barbara, Alhambra, Chico, Citrus Heights, Livermore, Alameda, San Leandro, Calistoga, Campbell, Tracy, Merced, Atherton, Auburn, Belmont, Belvedere, Brentwood, Brisbane, Burlingame, Albany, Point Richmond, Rio Vista, San Jose, Bakersfield, Los Angeles, Mill Valley, Burbank, Palo Alto, Morgan Hill, Mountain View, Hayward, Rancho Cordova, Los Banos, San Diego, Long Beach, Orange County, Contra Costa County, Solano County, Alameda County and Napa County.