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How To Make $1000 Per Day Cleaning Windows


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·Nov 7, 2024

I had noticed that this guy Oliver and Josh Lesser were going door to door. They were making like a grand, two grand a day. I saw that was interesting, so I started going door to door. I made 700 bucks in a single day, and from there, I was hooked.

How do you think I'm gonna do with this? Have you ever done door-to-door? I did door knocking, and I hated it.

Michael today is to be able to do anywhere between 250 to 500 in sales. If we could extrapolate 500 a day over five days a week, it's a hundred and twenty thousand dollars a year just door knocking.

Windows, hello?

Hey!

Hey sir, hi, my name's Tyler. We're just in the area. We gotta go out on a video.

No, I'm good man, I appreciate that.

If you'd be interested, we can get you a quote really quick and run around for you. It's usually 3 49. We're jumping down to 249. It's just a really good price for today.

About 200?

We'll call it 225.

[Music]

Yeah, okay, go ahead.

Okay, all right, I'll get it done for you. Thanks so much!

Look at, look at just like that. We got uh 225 dollars, and how long do you expect this to take?

Like an hour.

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