Interesting post, very typically American (not dissing you guys over the pond by that) but window cleaning over there is very different to window cleaning over here...especially in the residential area...
Few are able or capable of truly progressing their businesses to stratospheric levels, those that can usually do so, regardless of the field they work in.
Most of us could well benefit from marketing and business courses, I would agree that many of us do not truly understand 'business'.
How many times do we here "I can earn £30 an hour cleaning windows!" (or more) as the poster says, break the figures down properly and just how many of them are on £62,400 a year?
How many truly knock out the well in excess of the 200 quid per day they'd need to earn that kind of money?
How many look at the money in their pocket at the end of the day and think that is their wage for the day? Or the money they have at the end of a-n-other week and think that represents what they are earning?
Marketing is also a very specialised area too, but most of us are content to either print out some leaflets and knock on a few doors.
If you grow then you have to employ, one man can only do so much work in a day.
How many on here employ more than one person?
There are some of course, and there are plenty of partnerships, but the vast majority of us are one man bands.
With a little education we can all improve what we do, become that little bit more efficient, that little bit more profitable.
Our unknown American poster seems to sneer his distain at those of us who are content to bumble along, he is obviously a marketing zealot who is also somewhat blinkered to reality.
He might do better to lower his sights a tad and try and help others improve their businesses, but not to millionaire status, but just for them to be able to maximize what they do have and open their eyes to how a business works (not just window cleaning).
Though by the sound of him he would probably run vast seminars (only $50 for a 2 hour seminar!!) leaving people walking out the door brimming with confidance!....only to go back to their old ways within days
I understand what he's saying...but I don't really give a stuff, I'm still striving to improve my work, to become more efficient and so on, but I know my own limitations and weaknesses as well as my strengths...I think!!
In fact being on this forum has opened my eyes and has increased my awareness of what is possible, I've been in business for 29 years and I'm still learning
Ian