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Posted over 7 years ago

Marketing Your Self-Storage Business

“Hey, have you heard of *business name*?”

“Who what now?”

Novice business owners might think that it’s a waste of time, but marketing plays a huge part in any form of business, even in the self-storage industry. It won’t matter how good your product or service is, if they haven’t heard about it, no customers.

You want your potential customers to be aware that your business exists, therefore, your marketing materials should:

Be eye-catching

“I can’t stop not staring at that.”

Interesting ads not only attract people but also impress them. Avoid making it too distracting or loud though, there’s a fine line between eye-catching and annoying after all.

Give a good first impression

“First impressions are everything.”

Amazing ads stays in the mind of people for a long time, but the same goes for horrible ones too. You want to be the guy who made that amazing ad. If it’s really good, it might even go viral, which will boost ad exposure immensely.

Target people specifically

“Know your enemies and know yourself.”

In this case, enemies mean customers. Knowing the type of people around the area is crucial so you can advertise ads specifically directed at them and know what type of units or products they need.

I hope these tips will help you make the best of your marketing.



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