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Feb/10
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Great Housekeeping at a Great Price

Too busy to clean your house? Maybe you just don’t like housework. Or, maybe you would rather come home and spend time with your family than clean your house. Of course you would. There are certified housekeeperers and housekeeping companies that will clean your house so you don’t have to. These are bonded professionals that can be trusted in your home, even when you are not there. They will come as often as or as little as you need. They will do in-depth spring cleaning, weekly maintenance cleaning, attics, garages, anything you need.

The services offered vary by individual or company, so when you post your request on BidToServe.com, make sure to state clearly what your needs are and how much you are willing to pay. Heavy duty spring cleaning, attics and garages will take a team, while weekly maintenance can be accomplished by one person. Keep this mind when posting your request and when looking through the bids. A seemingly high bid could merely mean that more people are needed and you will be paying per hour for each person.

At BidToServe.com housekeepers and housekeeping companies are competing against each other to win your business. Since they are competing, you will get excellent service at a great price! After selecting the winning bidder, you and your provider will work out the details. When the work is complete, make sure to leave feedback on the BidToServe.com website. Providers count on this feedback for future work. Be honest. Others will review this feedback when deciding which housekeeper to hire.

There is no easier way to find the services you need.

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Sep/09
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Find Housekeeper Jobs at Bid to Serve

Do you have a housekeeping business? You may have several cleaners on your team or work independently. Either way, finding new clients can be difficult and time consuming. You can post fliers all over town, put ads in the local paper, or just hope for word of mouth referrals. Or, you can search for clients on BidToServe.com. A site dedicated to bringing service providers together with people requesting services.

For less than a dollar you can bid on jobs available. These are people specifically looking for the type of service you are providing. Clients post the work they want done, and you place a bid for how much you charge for the service. Search the database for housekeeper jobs, choose the ones of interest and place a bid. How simple is that?

Make your bid clear and concise. Let the potential client know exactly what you can do, what hours, or days you are available and how much you expect to be paid. The better you sell yourself, the better your chances of getting hired. But be honest! Don’t make claims you are not prepared to fulfill. The client will interview various providers and after a decision has been made, personal information can be exchanged in order to work out the final details of the arrangement.

Keep in mind, before placing a bid, read what others have said about this client. Does he/she pay fairly? Is payment prompt? If something seems off, don’t bid. But, if everything works out great, be sure to leave feedback afterwards to help other providers decide. The client will be leaving feedback as well. So it is in your best interest to fulfill your housekeeper duties as prescribed in order to secure future clients.

The Bid to Serve web site is easy to use and can be a great resource for potential housekeeper jobs. Check it out!

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Sep/09
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Find a Housekeeper at Bid to Serve

Do you need a cleaning service or a part housekeeper? At BidToServe.com potential candidates bid for the position. You post an ad stating your requirement and receive bids from interested companies or individuals. You can then go through the bids, and interview the ones of interest. The more your request is, the better suited potential housekeepers will be.

For example, if you simply state, “housekeeper wanted”, you will have too many bids to read through, thus making your decision extremely difficult and time consuming. The purpose of Bid to Serve is to make the selection as easy for you as possible. Therefore, a clear concise posting will provide more usable results. State how many hours per week or month; how large is the area to be cleaned; what various jobs are expected to be performed, a simple cleaning or laundry, windows, dishes, and so on; and the rate you are willing to pay.

 Given this information will allow providers to place a more accurate bid, will narrow down the contenders/bidders and therefore, make your selection process easier. You will have quality bidders that are willing to do exactly what you require, and usually, at the price you are willing to pay.

 Bid to Serve brings people together: employers with potential employees. After you have made your selection, personal information can be shared and all of the details worked out. Final arrangements and payment are your sole responsibility. That is why it is crucial to select carefully. Ask for references and check them out. Look into the ‘feedback’ section to see what others have said about this service provider. If an arrangement can be made, and is completed, be sure to leave final feedback as this will help others decide whether or not to hire this service provider.

 Be honest in your assessment. Hopefully you will be happy with the housekeeping duties performed, but either way, future employers need to know the truth.