As a rental business, you have the opportunity to entice your clients on two levels at once. While part of your appeal is the ability to rent (rather than buy or do-it-themselves), you also want customers to choose the specific products you’re offering. Read more
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The best museum curators are picky. They don’t hand out wall space to any artist who sends them a portfolio. Curators are thoughtful about the content they provide to their patrons. They only show the best. In addition, they are thoughtful about how and when they exhibit particular work. Read more
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If you’ve got a pile of ice skates lying around, you might decide to start renting them out. A logical thing to do might be to take your blades on over to a frozen pond, set up a shack, and try to convince passers-by to strap ’em on for a glide on the ice. Read more
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The beginning of the year tends to be a time of reflection. You evaluate what worked and what didn’t in your rental business over the last year. You set goals that will define your success over the coming months. Read more
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We’ve been getting some feedback about event start times, restock times, and the like. Since inquiring minds want to know, I wanted to share a bit about how we conceptualize the timeline of an event rental. Read more
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