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Title: Writing e-guides
Post by: michael papworth on April 19, 2008, 11:30:50 pm
A short while ago whilst planning my entry into the wonderful world of being a window cleaner I bought an e-guide on Bay: HOW TO water fed pole window cleaning TECHNIQUES TIPS

I'm sure that some of you guys could write short and simple e-guides that some of us newbies would find really useful.

Doesn't need to be long or involved. Something simple including:

* equipment and supplies and where to find them.
* how to market and advertise the service
* technique (with lots of examples of different situations)
* safety aspects

A few that immediately spring to my tiny mind are:

How To Clean Conservatory Roofs
How To Clean Facias, Soffits and Gutters
Canvassing for Business - how to do it effectively and cheaply

and I'm sure that there are lots more just waiting to be written.
Title: Re: Writing e-guides
Post by: Nathanael Jones on April 19, 2008, 11:31:59 pm
I'm working on "How to DIY a hot wfp retrofit" at the moment,......

 ;D ;D
Title: Re: Writing e-guides
Post by: windowwashers on April 19, 2008, 11:36:37 pm
A short while ago whilst planning my entry into the wonderful world of being a window cleaner I bought an e-guide on Bay: HOW TO water fed pole window cleaning TECHNIQUES TIPS

I'm sure that some of you guys could write short and simple e-guides that some of us newbies would find really useful.

Doesn't need to be long or involved. Something simple including:

* equipment and supplies and where to find them.
* how to market and advertise the service
* technique (with lots of examples of different situations)
* safety aspects

A few that immediately spring to my tiny mind are:

How To Clean Conservatory Roofs
How To Clean Facias, Soffits and Gutters
Canvassing for Business - how to do it effectively and cheaply

and I'm sure that there are lots more just waiting to be written.
will be coming soon  ;)
Title: Re: Writing e-guides
Post by: jeff1 on April 20, 2008, 03:58:29 pm
Thanks to everyone that emailed me, once registered go to the A-Z Links and then to the A-Z Guide and the top one is A beginners guide to wfp, thats the one you want.
Title: Re: Writing e-guides
Post by: Paul Coleman on April 20, 2008, 04:34:12 pm
A short while ago whilst planning my entry into the wonderful world of being a window cleaner I bought an e-guide on Bay: HOW TO water fed pole window cleaning TECHNIQUES TIPS

I'm sure that some of you guys could write short and simple e-guides that some of us newbies would find really useful.

Doesn't need to be long or involved. Something simple including:

* equipment and supplies and where to find them.
* how to market and advertise the service
* technique (with lots of examples of different situations)
* safety aspects

A few that immediately spring to my tiny mind are:

How To Clean Conservatory Roofs
How To Clean Facias, Soffits and Gutters
Canvassing for Business - how to do it effectively and cheaply

and I'm sure that there are lots more just waiting to be written.

The way some people (self included sometimes) post on here, perhaps it should start with "How to use a window cleaning forum on the internet"
Title: Re: Writing e-guides
Post by: jeff1 on April 20, 2008, 04:50:14 pm
A short while ago whilst planning my entry into the wonderful world of being a window cleaner I bought an e-guide on Bay: HOW TO water fed pole window cleaning TECHNIQUES TIPS

I'm sure that some of you guys could write short and simple e-guides that some of us newbies would find really useful.

Doesn't need to be long or involved. Something simple including:

* equipment and supplies and where to find them.
* how to market and advertise the service
* technique (with lots of examples of different situations)
* safety aspects

A few that immediately spring to my tiny mind are:

How To Clean Conservatory Roofs
How To Clean Facias, Soffits and Gutters
Canvassing for Business - how to do it effectively and cheaply

and I'm sure that there are lots more just waiting to be written.

The way some people (self included sometimes) post on here, perhaps it should start with "How to use a window cleaning forum on the internet"
;D ;D ;D ;D
Funny you should say that Shiner?
I do mention Forums in my Guide  ;D ;D
Title: Re: Writing e-guides
Post by: scud on April 20, 2008, 10:09:00 pm
  Perhaps someone should write one titled

 "How to Draw Attention to out Industry by Mouthing Off About High Earnings"

 Just a thought.