
At 24 years old, I’ve built a multi 7-figure residential and commercial cleaning company with 2 locations and over 50 employees. Join me as I share thoughts, experiences, tips, and strategies from the depths of my head. This is THE podcast you need to listen to if you own a cleaning business or if you’re looking to start one.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 105 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessMarketingEntrepreneurship | |||

Most cleaning business owners don’t fail because they lack effort, skill, or motivation. They fail because they rely on memory, good intentions, and “common sense” in a business that’s already too complex for that.
In this episode, I break down the ... more
Social media isn’t just about going viral anymore — it’s about being found.
In this episode, I break down the #1 growth hack I’m using in 2026 to grow my business without spending more on ads: Social Media SEO.
I explain how platforms like TikTok, ... more
Everyone’s being told to automate their quotes.
Fewer people are asking whether it’s actually costing them trust, authority, and better clients.
In this episode, I explain why in-person quotes consistently close better than online quotes, why you —... more
Most cleaning business owners are obsessed with finding new clients...
But there’s a growth lever sitting right under your nose that almost no one uses properly: past clients.
In this episode, I break down why clients you cleaned for years ago aren... more
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This guy gets in the business 5 years ago and proclaims himself an expert. On one of his episodes he legit tells people that one way they can raise their prices by adding on dusting the skirt boards and door frames. He said you can charge an extra 30 40 or 50 dollars per house if you run the feather duster over all the surfaces! You're supposed to be doing that on your cleans anyway.
Such great insight and tips. It’s helped me in my cleaning business immensely. Thanks Jason!
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The content emphasizes practical insights and strategies for individuals in the cleaning industry, aimed primarily at current and aspiring cleaning business owners. Episodes frequently explore themes such as entrepreneurship, financial management, customer engagement, and effective hiring practices. Notably, the host shares personal experiences, anecdotes, and lessons learned from the challenges of running a multi-figure cleaning business, fostering a relatable narrative for listeners. The unique focus on both the operational aspects of a cleaning business and the importance of mindset equips listeners with actionable advice to navigate their entrepreneurial journeys successfully.
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