The next time you clean "day one" you will be faster. Those six houses will grow to 7, 8 or more and you will end up doing 9 in the time it took you to do six. So now you are earning over £100 a day. Then more as you get faster.
Then you will want a van with a tank and push through £150.
As you compact your round, get payment on line, get proficient, you will get to £200 a day. A day being 9 am to 3pm. Start on time, get the work done.
Modify and tweak, get a light pole and you will be amazed at what you can do in a day if you have set it up right.
That's spot on and really how it goes doing this job.
I started with a trolley, working slowly and inefficiently with lower prices spread out work probably happy a 100 a day
As the years go by and the work becomes more profitable and you become more efficient you start seeing the figures go up 120,150,180,200,250 etc
And you don't seem to be working much harder for it either.
It all comes in time, but at first you just accept it's going to be hard and set yourself small goals.
I found myself aiming for customer numbers 10,20,50,100 etc. All milestones to aim for , took me 18 months to get 100 alongside working part time and only once I packed in the part time job did it really grow...BUT it didn't grow by chance I've probably spent 10k in total on canvassers, leaflet drops and online ads etc. Worth every penny but would have been cheaper and easier to canvass myself but I never had the stomach for it although whenever I did give it a go I picked up work.