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theres 1 area i go to and there must be 17 others besides me .
You could ask for people on here to count how many are in there copy of the yellow pages and post the number of window cleaners and the areaAt least that figure will be accurate.
and yhe dole ofice and disabilty ofice and fire men and part timers who arnt on raydars
Of course it would be accurate, just wouldn’t be giving you the whole picture. At least it takes some of the guesswork out.
Quote from: d s windowcleaning on August 19, 2010, 04:54:21 pmtheres 1 area i go to and there must be 17 others besides me . do you work in the same area as me ? Cambridgeshire
Quote from: mikecam on August 19, 2010, 08:23:13 pmQuote from: Ewan on August 19, 2010, 06:40:06 pmOf course it would be accurate, just wouldn’t be giving you the whole picture. At least it takes some of the guesswork out.I'm suprised at you stating this. Its totally inaccurate amd does nothing to alleviate any guess work. Not only does it not give you the 'whole picture' it doesn't come anywhere near. All that is listed in yellow pages is window cleaning companies. Even if you had the figure of employed people registered with HMRC as window cleaners you wouldn't be any nearer to collating a figure.You’re wrong; its not just ltd in the yellow pages its sole traders as well.If you’re a full time professional window cleaner then compare like with like there’s nothing you can do about the other window cleaners who claim benefits, or the part time window cleaners who are firemen and postmen etc, it won’t help you in anyway being concerned about these.Just concentrate on the proper competition and see if its saturated in your area or if there are too few ‘professional window cleaners’ and then look for your niche market.Before you say anything I have recently lost a job, a bungalow £15 the new window cleaner is doing it for £5, does it affect me? NO, today I got another bungalow for £10 next to a care home I did today for £35 both jobs are done in 35 minutes. My point is the window cleaner charging £5 doesn’t have a clue, same as the firemen & postman window cleaners. It’s the amount of window cleaners in your edition of the yellow pages that you have to keep your eye on.
Quote from: Ewan on August 19, 2010, 06:40:06 pmOf course it would be accurate, just wouldn’t be giving you the whole picture. At least it takes some of the guesswork out.I'm suprised at you stating this. Its totally inaccurate amd does nothing to alleviate any guess work. Not only does it not give you the 'whole picture' it doesn't come anywhere near. All that is listed in yellow pages is window cleaning companies. Even if you had the figure of employed people registered with HMRC as window cleaners you wouldn't be any nearer to collating a figure.
If you don’t want the yellow pages, he’s read 60,000 to 180,000 so use that number(s)London20 million homes divide by 180,000 = 112 homes (60,000 = 336 homes)