Posts Tagged“storage”

Time to Un-Deck The Halls: How To Store Seasonal Decorations

There comes a sense of relief once the holidays are over. Sure, you’re back at work, but the New Year means you’re also free from family get-togethers, holiday work parties, and the never-ending stress of the season. Unfortunately, there’s a small price to pay to get back to your regular routine: you have to take down all your decorations. It’s arguably worse than putting them up. In places like Richmond Hill, removing lights and other festive ornaments from your house is a challenge due to the brisk winds and mounting snowfall. You risk frostbite, hypothermia, and slipping on ice as…

How To Build A Social Media Sales Funnel For A Self Storage Business

Self-storages, also known as public storages, are in high demand throughout the US. In 2014, self-storages outnumbered the combined sum of McDonalds and Starbucks in America. As a self-storage business owner, this stat might entice you a lot. However, this stat also means that there is A LOT of competition in the market. So, how do you set yourself apart? Two words: Social media! Social media can be very fruitful for your business IF you play your cards correctly. To know which cards are right, you can use the infamous sales funnel! This is the journey of a customer from…

The Origin and History of Self-Storage

As with many modern day industries, self-storage emerged in the US in the 1950s. Lauderdale Storage in Fort Lauderdale, Florida had the first unit to be opened by the Collum family in 1958. How it’s used Many people use self-storage, whether it’s for keeping their clutter away from the home, storing of business items, or simply to help out when moving house. The thing is how did the idea of a storage unit come about? They must’ve used storage down throughout history, not unless people never had enough things to own! Interested in self-storage in Perth? Use the best and…

5 Ways to Best Store Your Possessions

Are you someone with tons of stuff sitting around your residence? If so, are you utilizing most or all of it? If you’ve ever set foot in the homes of family members, friends, co-workers etc. you’re likely to see a little bit of everything. You will come across really  to places that should have a disaster area sign welcoming guests. If you prefer to be in the former category, it is important to avoid accumulating too much stuff over time. That said that is oftentimes only wishful thinking. Whether you are a buyer, a saver, perhaps both, it can become…