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Welcome to Maid2Clean Franchise
Thank you for
your interest in the Maid2Clean Franchise
This
website is dedicated to showing you the amazing
potential the proven Maid2Clean Franchise has to
offer. The website contains lots of information
and details of what is on offer to prospective
franchisees.
This website also contains several
presentations, videos, documents that you can
download and a detailed Franchise Tour.

We
are delighted to be able to offer all
prospect Franchisees an independent view
of the business that appeared in the
January Edition of Business Opportunity
watch. (Reproduced with permission).
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Testimonials
"Maid2Clean is without doubt the best decision I
have ever made in my life and I would like to
thank Elaine for giving me this fantastic
opportunity and helping me along every step of
the way"
"After 8 months, I now have almost 100 clients
and revenue around £3000 per month. Every month
grows by around 20%. There’s plenty ups and
downs of course but there’s a great team of
franchisees who meet at the conferences and
freely share their experiences with each other
whenever possible."
Please
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to read more testimonials from our franchisees.

Latest News
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Maid2Clean Franchise Interview
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Pictured above is Mike
Hanrahan (former MD) with Sir Bernard
Ingram (President of the BFA) and Brian
Smart (Director General of the BFA). All
were present at the NEC to
support BFA Franchisors such as Maid2Clean
in promoting ethical franchising.

For anyone who knows
anything about franchising, Peter Williams
is one of the most respected Franchise
Consultants in the UK’s franchising
industry. Peter writes for a number of
franchise publications and advises a number
of franchisors in the UK on Franchising
Matters. It is no surprise that Maid2Clean
engaged Peter’s services when setting up
setting up the Maid2clean management
franchise in the domestic cleaning market.
Doug Richards one of the Dragons from
the famed TV programme Dragons Den
recently did a motivational speech to a
number of business leaders in Cheshire
(pictured with Mike Harahan - former MD).
He told the audience that he started in
business at the age of 27. Anyone can be
an entrepreneur and run their own
businesses. He claims to have been
accidentally successful to date in a
number of businesses but prior to that
had failed on a number of occasions in
various jobs. |
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Of the 21 jobs he had previously worked he had
been sacked in most of them. Jobs varied from
cleaning in a diner, juggling in a fair,
forklift truck driving and working in a cannery
in Alaska.
The jobs varied from physical type jobs to some
that involved his education. He graduated in law
school as an attorney but found his career the
law” staggeringly boring.”
He quit his job as an attorney on day 29 and was
told by a partner at the law firm he worked that
he would be a failure in life. Having had enough
of working for somebody else he went into
business with his brother to promote the
business of “automation for any business.”
The advice he gave the delegates was:
Set big goals
Never leave with a “no” from a meeting
Always have a positive mental attitude
Find ways to have a good time
Get as much education as you can
Measure people solely on their performance and
outcomes
Do you as a prospect franchisee see any
similarity with your own career to date? Do you
have a desire to work yourself ? Would you like
to work for yourself but not by yourself?
The Maid2Clean business is directly in alignment
with these nuggets of advice.
All franchisees are set a clearly defined and
tailored business plan. (Clarity of goals)
Franchisees have a positive mental attitude
knowing that they are simply playing a numbers
game and by following a proven system will build
an ongoing residual income and asset.
Franchisees operate the business to fit in with
their own lifestyles and in doing so discover
that life is about living.
Franchisees receive a comprehensive training
programme and are well educated in advance of
starting the business.
Franchisees measure themselves solely on the
development of their businesses and the Inca
that they enjoy from the business.
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