When you run out of space in your warehouse, do you buy a bigger space or rent the unit next door? In this exclusive rental warehouse tour, Perspective Events shows us how they utilize 4,000 square feet split between two units. Read more
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Are you a fan of music festivals? The Panacea Collective team sure is! In this exclusive rental warehouse tour, The Panacea Collective team showcases some of their favorite pieces from their 5,000-square-foot space. Read more
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Have you ever seen so many fun colors from the interior of an office all the way through a warehouse? See how Stay Gold Event Rentals created a space that screams their style from start to finish. Read more
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How do you keep your inventory organized? Check out how Bee Lavish utilizes space and resources to streamline their workflow from their sales process all the way to delivery. Read more
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Don’t write another policy for your event rental business until you ask yourself these three questions! Copying policies from the company down the street or setting things up at random might actually be hurting your business and preventing you from reaching your goals. Check out our framework for setting event rental business policies with intention. Read more
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Rentable condition means something different to every rental company owner. It could mean “like-new,” as if the item was just picked up from a retail store. It could mean “usable,” not the most pristine condition, but good enough that it gets the job done. Or it could mean anything in between! Read more
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Wherever they are when they realize they’re ready for a system to keep track of it all, one hurdle can be just putting together a list of all of their items. Read more
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I would bet that you are constantly being asked for donations to charity events, free rentals for styled shoots, and industry discounts. Rental pros respond to these requests with a range of emotions; excitement, guilt, pressure, anger, resentment... Especially as you get busy, the request to offer your services and products for free can even become offensive to you.
So, what do you do? Read more
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