Ask Internationally-Known Business Reviewer Donna J. Jodhan – 10 Tips For Promoting A Fall Cleaning Service

Hi there and my name is Donna J. Jodhan
I have been an entrepreneur since 2000 and I am pleased to share the following tips with you.
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10 tips for promoting a fall cleaning service

🍂 1. Emphasize the “Fresh Start” Theme
Market fall cleaning as a chance to reset before the holiday season. Use taglines like “Clear the clutter before the chaos” or “Fall into a cleaner home.”

📸 2. Share Before & After Photos
Visuals are powerful! Post transformation pics on Instagram, Facebook, and Google Business to showcase your work and build trust.

🧹 3. Offer Seasonal Packages
Create limited-time fall packages like:

“Leaf It to Us” (includes gutter cleaning)

“Cozy Home Prep” (deep clean + dusting + windows)

🧡 4. Partner with Local Businesses
Team up with realtors, HVAC pros, or home organizers for cross-promotions or bundled services (e.g., “Clean & Cozy” fall prep deals).

📧 5. Run an Email Campaign
Send a friendly reminder to past clients with fall cleaning tips, discounts, and booking options. Include a strong call to action.

🍁 6. Highlight Allergens & Air Quality
Fall brings dust, pet dander, and mold. Promote your service as a health boost—especially before homes get sealed up for winter.

🗓️ 7. Push Pre-Holiday Prep
Remind folks that Thanksgiving and Christmas are around the corner. Promote cleaning as a “holiday-ready” must.

💬 8. Encourage Referrals
Offer referral discounts or freebies (e.g., “Refer a friend and get a free fridge clean-out or $25 off”).

📍9. Use Local Facebook Groups & Nextdoor
Post helpful cleaning tips or run a fall-themed giveaway to stay top of mind in your community.

🔥 10. Limited-Time Discounts
Create urgency with a seasonal promotion like:

“10% off all bookings made before October 31st”

“Book this week, get a free oven clean”

About Donna Jodhan

Donna Jodhan is an award winning blind author, advocate, sight loss coach, blogger, podcast commentator, and accessibility specialist.
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