Interview Feature Story

 

Hi there ! We're now back ! Hopefully you've been staying up to date with everything, because we now have our final feature story with our model, Katrina Baskin ! 

Check out her interview responses to the questions we've posted previously !



  1. When starting your business, how did you feel ? Who helped you start ?

    When starting my business, my parents and my children helped me start, I felt so liberated, scared at first of course but very faithful and hopeful that everything would work out.

  2. Do you see progress with your products from the launch/grand opening versus now ?

Since my business has started, I've noticed a huge increase in revenue. Since I don't have products and mostly a business that caters to the people, I'm thinking about expanding and adding my own cleaning products to hopefully increase my clientele and sales.  

  1. How’s the profit ? What’s one thing you wish someone would’ve told you ?

    The profit is so beneficial, I've made over 60k in the last few months just due to my popularity In the community and the good karma/juju that comes back to me. One thing I wish someone would've told me is to, just stop and breath, take breaks when needed, starting a business is nothing easy for anybody.


  1. If you had a choice, what is another business you would start right now ?

If I had a choice I really wouldn't choose another business, I love the one I've started and the fact I've been assisting so many people makes it ten times better for both parties. 

5. How did you even brainstorm the idea to launch this business?

I brainstormed the idea to launch this business because of knowing how easy it is to let cleaningup become an ongoing headache or task. As a single mother who works full time, I know how nice it is to have somebody to assist you withjust one small task off your plate. And with that being said, I decided that one small thing would be, cleaning, and not only cleaning, but cleaning at an affordable rate.

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