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Ep. # 92 From Humble Beginnings to Bright Diamond Shine: Martha Ramirez's Entrepreneurial Journey
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Meet Martha Ramirez, the tenacious entrepreneur behind Bright Diamond Shine Cleaning Service who transformed unfair working conditions into motivation to build her own thriving business. When her daughter was born in 2014, Martha made the bold decision to leave her cleaning job where wages were unjustly low and venture out on her own. What began as a solo operation gradually expanded through word-of-mouth referrals until she had built a loyal base of about 30 clients.
When COVID-19 hit, Martha demonstrated remarkable adaptability by pivoting her business model. While most cleaning services struggled as homeowners barred outsiders from entering their spaces, she repositioned her offerings to emphasize sanitization services. This strategic shift not only helped her survive the pandemic but actually grow her business during an otherwise devastating period for service industries. Martha invested in online marketing through Yelp and Google, expanding her reach beyond personal recommendations.
What truly distinguishes Bright Diamond Shine is their client-centered approach. Instead of charging flat rates regardless of home size, Martha implements a fair hourly rate per cleaner model. Her team offers an impressive range of services beyond regular house cleaning, including move-in/move-out cleaning, post-party cleanup, Airbnb turnovers, garage organization, and appliance cleaning. Martha's passion for her work shines through as she describes the profound satisfaction she feels transforming chaotic spaces and seeing her clients' appreciation. "To be good in life and always positive, you have to like what you do," she shares, revealing the heart behind her successful business philosophy. Serving all of Bergen County, Bright Diamond Shine continues accepting new clients daily, ready to turn your cleaning challenges into sparkling solutions.
Bright Diamond Shine Cleaning Service
Martha Ramirez
917-242-6928
brightdiamondshinecleaning@gmail.com
Meet Martha Ramirez of Bright Diamond Shine
Speaker 1This is the Good Neighbor Podcast, the place where local businesses and neighbors come together. Here's your host, Doug Drohan.
Speaker 2Buddy, welcome to an episode, another episode of the Good Neighbor Podcast, brought to you by the Good Neighbor Podcast, brought to you by Bergen Neighbors Media Group. My name is Doug, I am your host and today I'm joined by Martha Ramirez, the owner of Bright Diamond Shine Cleaning Service. Martha, welcome to the show.
Speaker 3Thank you, Thank you everyone.
Speaker 2You're kind of breaking up a bit, so we're going to we'll see how this goes, and if we have to do another episode, we will. But anyway. So, martha, tell us a little bit about yourself, like how did you get into this business? When did you start it?
Speaker 3I started when my daughter was born, 2014. I was working for a company and it was not fair the prices they were paying us, so I decided to do it on my own. When I started doing it on my own, it was more like myself doing the houses, one house to another. Once COVID came, I couldn't just stay at home. Everybody was canceling because nobody wanted their house to be clean and I used to write to my clients like at least their fridge something to clean. They didn't want that, they just wanted no one in their house.
Speaker 3So I had a friend that had done the website for me and, um, I just said, well, I have to invert and invest and do something. So I started doing the yelp, I started doing the google. Um, I started doing all of this and started recommendations. I had myself about 30 clients by myself. So my clients started helping me helping me word to word and mouth to mouth and recommendations and that's how I started getting better and bigger.
Speaker 2So, but during COVID, nobody you weren't allowed to go in or people didn't want you in their homes.
Speaker 3Nobody wanted, no yeah.
Speaker 2They didn't want us so. Yeah, but doing Yelp and Google ads, I mean yeah, but they still wouldn't let you in their homes. Right, but people still wouldn't let you in their homes.
Starting a Business During COVID
Speaker 3Yes, red lines didn't want me to, you know, expose, so they didn't want us there. Once we started with the Yelp and the Google, that we started being more um, cover ourselves and have alcohol like more prevent, more prevention, that's when we started getting more clients, because they sanitizing?
Speaker 2Yeah, I get it.
Speaker 3So your marketing yes Right.
Speaker 2You went from being just to let me clean your counters, let me sanitize your house. Got it? That was smart, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3And they were like oh, we had a family member here and we want it to be sanitized and clean. So we used to bring everything to clean and sanitize everything. So that's how it started getting bigger sanitize everything.
Speaker 2So that's how it started getting bigger. That's that's smart. Yeah, that makes sense. So you know, I think you know there was that moment, obviously, and then, and you know, people came in with masks, and you're okay, or maybe you left the house while the cleaning crew was there. But the whole sanitizing angle is really smart. So it's 2014. So now you've been in business for 11 years, about. So you started because you saw the way that these companies paid wages. You thought that's not fair. Let me do it on my own.
Speaker 2But, it's one thing for somebody to pay you and tell you where the next job is to, versus owning owning the business and being responsible for bringing in that business. So it's not like you just show up where they tell you to show up. Now you have to find the customers now. You have to make sure that you have enough work to pay your workers right. So it's a different side. Yes, of so it's a different side.
Speaker 3Yes, of course.
Speaker 2What has that been like?
Speaker 3Well, it's been. I'm very. I have a lot of clients. Some of them are not weekly, some of them are monthly. So when I start seeing a week before that it's a week that is very slow, that we don't have much houses I start writing to them. I start writing to all my clients asking them yeah, oh, do you need?
Speaker 2cleaning. Do you need a couple hours? And right away I started getting the help for them, okay, okay, yeah, I mean usually and this is based on my own experience if you have a good cleaning service, you're not switching, you know, unless something goes wrong with them?
Speaker 1You're not.
Speaker 3Something goes wrong, yeah.
Speaker 2Yeah, you have pretty loyal clients.
Speaker 3That's what I tell, yes, that's what I tell my girl is everything about, if you guys, we have many clients that have canceled and they still call us back because they try the companies and it didn't work out. So, like I tell my girls, if you guys, everything good and and it's about the trust they're gonna call back always yeah, they're always gonna just come back, and that's what happens. Yeah, that's true two, three, four months and they call back yeah yeah, yeah yeah, and they're like we try another company, but can you come?
Speaker 2Yeah. Well, one thing from my own experience is that we you know we had tried somebody else, but then they weren't reliable All of a sudden they and especially during COVID you know, we had all of a sudden, you know, a lot of people quit.
Speaker 2It was hard and they didn't have. They didn't have any more staff. A lot of people chose to go on unemployment or whatever. But the other thing that we had, the real reason we switched initially, was because we had a cleaning company that came at 730 in the morning, while you're getting ready for work, your kids getting ready for school, and it was one person who would be there for like four hours. So like, and nowadays a know when you work from home.
Building Client Loyalty and Reliability
Speaker 3You don't want cleaners in there.
Speaker 2You know for sure how does it work with right time and shine. How does it work with bright time and?
Speaker 3shine like no, so us. Depending the size of the houses. We have houses that is only two of us, um, but when the houses are like the one we just did, right now, that one is a thousand square feet for that one, yes, we need about it's four of us there how many thousand square feet like?
Speaker 2you said yes ten thousand square feet um, it's four of us, yeah okay it's four, four of us and um we divide.
Speaker 3So we divide and um once start. You know when? Once we divide, we we do it like in three hours, four hours. Yeah, like you said, they, they, they work, for they work from home, so they don't want us to be all day there.
Speaker 2Right, right yeah.
Speaker 3Yeah, so we try to do the most important things, the offices and things like that.
Speaker 2Yeah, so now there's the recurring house cleaning that you get a lot of, but what other kinds of cleanings do you do?
Speaker 3So we had sometimes do like special occasions cleaning. Okay, so I had a big party. My place is destroyed yes, yes, exactly we do that. We do air Airbnbs. Okay, they call us or they need to be in. It's the next people to come. So we do that many times with the washing for them, the sheets, sheets, all of that. We also do, for example, if garage cleaning we also do that. So basically anything that has to do with the cleaning.
Speaker 2Yes, so garage cleaning man, if you took a look at my garage right now, you'd be like you know, you couldn't find a body. Well, you know what it is right now we just have so many recycling boxes. I missed the garbage collection last week, so we have just. But I mean, when you say you clean a garage, are you organizing?
Speaker 1the garage.
Speaker 2Or you're just like what kind of cleaning do you do in?
Speaker 3a garage. Yeah, organizing, we take like we just take everything out, we organize it, we um vacuum it everything walls or everything and we just put everything back in place. Wow okay, we have a lot of people that don't have the time, so they just tell us can you guys do the garage for us? I know it's going to be hard work.
Speaker 2We just tell you what we don't need and what we don't want, or what donation is, and we just put on the side everything, for that we divide everything yeah, and you uh, you charge by the hour for that or you have a flat fee um, no, so what we do is different than other companies.
Speaker 3We charge per hour per girl. So, um, I designed it to be fair, you know, because sometimes I have clients that their house is fast and that they're unfair to charge the same price. What we do is to be fair. We charge per hour per girl. Say, for example, if it's regular, it's 33, if it's something like more deep cleaning is 37. So we do like a rate like that, yeah yeah, yeah, okay, and I guess they could choose.
Speaker 2If you say, all right, you've got a 3,000 square foot house, we recommend two or three people, but then they say, well, I only want to pay for two. I guess they could do that, but then you'd be the longer, so it's probably the same price anyway.
Speaker 3They could do that Longer Exactly. That's what I tell them.
Service Offerings and Pricing Model
Speaker 2Sometimes they tell me I'm like, okay, no problem, but it's going to be the same time yeah, now you also have something that, uh, I think is really smart, which is called move-in cleaning and move-out cleaning. And I think a lot of people think of the move-in cleaning. Okay, I just moved into a new place, everything's in boxes, I'm unloading all the boxes, uh, I'd love to have my brand new place cleaned. But the move out cleaning is something when you own an apartment like I owned a condo and and, uh, when my tenants moved out, you know I had to clean that place up, you know, and you know when you're selling a house you know, unless you know, I guess if you own it, somebody's already bought it.
Speaker 2you want it. You want it to be clean for the next owners? Yeah, but especially if it's a rental yeah, I could see that being a good service offer.
Speaker 3Of course.
Speaker 2So where are you from originally, like where did you get we?
Speaker 3do move in, move out.
Speaker 2Okay, oh, and you also do things like you'll clean refrigerators and ovens and things like that.
Speaker 3Yes, that's more like when they do the move-in, move-out thing. A lot of clients ask for that when they do move-out, move-in yes, in psychics, because they want it to be clean for the next person.
Speaker 2Well, what about if it's somebody you do their house every week and then one day they say hey, next cleaning, can you do my refrigerator? Yeah, they could do that. Yeah, okay, okay, um, so what? So? You, you know, 2014, you're a mother, you decide to start your own business. Where did that, that drive, come from? Or, you know, did you have parents that were entrepreneurs? Did you have, uh, role models of people that you know told you or encouraged you to go off on your own? Like, where did that come from?
Speaker 3so my mom used to always tell me she cleans houses herself and she always used to come and help me clean and used to say, no, I don't want to. But once I moved to New Jersey and I started liking it, you know, I started like, seeing how I like it. I started seeing difference, you know, like, oh, something you could do yourself and something that you like to do. So in order for you to be good in life and to be always positive, you have to like what you do.
Speaker 3So that's what I do Like I feel so happy. Yes, I feel so happy when I go to houses that are destroyed and bad.
Speaker 1And.
Speaker 3I feel so good when the clients hug me and they write to me and they so appreciate it to see how we change their lives. Yeah so that's why it's something that I really, I really like, like it's a sad, the satisfaction that you feel like like you did it, you did it well oh okay, um, yeah.
Speaker 2No, that's great because it is the satisfaction of of uh, you know, just being able to leave somebody's house. I mean, you have to have that personality where you love the way a place looks when it's cleaned you love yeah.
Speaker 2The only thing I put on Facebook a year ago was I cleaned our pots and pans like the pans that we cook in and they had gotten so dirty. Even though you clean them, they were getting black, and I used to work in a restaurant, so I took out the Brillo pad and I took out bartender's friend or whatever it's called, and I made these things shine like it was in a restaurant. And I felt so proud of that, I put it up on Facebook.
Speaker 1I was like look at this, yeah.
Speaker 2So I can see why you feel the satisfaction.
Finding Purpose in Cleaning
Speaker 3Yeah yeah yeah is that like? Even my house?
Speaker 2listen, even my house like yeah, yeah it happened, yeah, and martha, where are you from? Like you said, when you moved to new jersey, where'd you live before new jersey?
Speaker 3I used to live in the Bronx.
Speaker 2Okay, that's where you grew up, yeah.
Speaker 3That's where I grew up, but when I got pregnant I decided to give a different environment to my daughter. And I started everything for the best. I left everything in New York, everything when I need my clothes, my bed, everything to start from zero in New Jersey. Wow, wow, yeah you. Zero in New.
Speaker 2Jersey.
Speaker 3Wow.
Speaker 2Wow, yeah, you moved to New Jersey. I'm from New York too, and I moved to New Jersey. So there's, you know it's-.
Speaker 3Really, oh, yes, yes.
Speaker 2Yeah.
Speaker 3It's different, yeah.
Speaker 2But listen, I mean, I grew up in Long Island, so it was just. You know, Bergen County is just like Long Island in a lot of ways, except we have beaches in Long Island. You don't have any beaches in Bergen County. But aside from that, somewhat similar. But I did live in the city as well. I lived in Queens, I lived in Manhattan, so it is nice to move out of the city.
Speaker 2It is nice to get out of the city and get into the suburbs. So it is nice to get out of the city and get into the suburbs.
Speaker 3So how would people find you More quiet?
Speaker 2Yeah.
Speaker 3And what areas do you service and how do people contact you? So we are in Old Bergen County, we do in the Old Bergen. County and we are located in the US, and you can find us in yelp, you can find us in google, you can find us in facebook.
Speaker 2Tiktok, everything okay, so it's bright diamond shine. com bright diamond shine. Yes, and uh. Is there a phone number they could contact you on?
Speaker 3Yes, 917-242-6928.
Speaker 2And are you currently taking on new clients?
Speaker 3Yes, of course, every day you are Okay, okay, every day they call us. They say please come today.
Speaker 2And you hire more people, the busier you get and you hire more people.
Speaker 3The busier you get, just hire more people. Of course I have to hire more people. Or I tell my girls you guys want more hours, you got to work till late.
Contact Information and Service Areas
Speaker 2Yeah, yeah, yeah Listen. I mean, if you hustle, they can make more money, so that's a good thing.
Speaker 3They can make it yeah.
Speaker 2Oh, Martha, thank you so much for joining us and sharing your story you know bright diamond.
Speaker 2Yeah, bright diamond shine. It's a cleaning company based out of New Jersey, servicing mostly Bergen County, and I'm just going to go over a few things that recurring services, the occasional cleaning If you're one of those people Move out, move in cleaning. There's also special occasions. You have a big party and your family and friends kind of wreck the place. They'll come in and help clean up that event. So that's a really good thing to think about. When you're having a party, the aftermath is usually the worst part. If you have an apartment, they will clean that as well. And then additional services refrigerator cleaning, oven cleaning, windows and more so. Martha, thank you so much for joining, and you and I will be right back.
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