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Self-storage marketing has been catapulted to a whole new level. Long-term sustainability and success requires frequent and creative marketing campaigns encompassing traditional, online and grassroots marketing. Online marketing includes self-storage directories, facility websites, pay-per-click advertising, Yellow Pages, organic searches, social media such as Twitter, Facebook, MySpace and LinkedIn, reservation and payment systems, webinars, blogs, and more. Today’s self-storage managers and owners must be Internet-savvy, putting into practice the technology available at their fingertips, including search-engine optimization, search-engine marketing and third-party referral sites to reach new customers via the Web. They’re building targeted databases for e-mail marketing campaigns, and improving their Yellow Pages ads. Self-storage operators are also embracing grassroots marketing, reaching out to their communities and donating money and space. They’re partnering with e-waste recycling companies to ensure their doing their part for the environment, and helping their local communities be green.
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Chiswell's Thoughts From the Road: Self-Storage Rules of Thumb, Facebook’s Reach and Employee Rights to Privacy
Posted in Articles, Management, Marketing
- Scottish Music Trio to Play Pre-Holiday Party at Westy Self Storage in Chatham, N.J.
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Websites, Coupons and Fundraisers: Connect With Self-Storage Customers Through Creative Marketing
Posted in Articles, Management, Marketing
- Self Storage Promotions to Present at National Portable Storage Association Conference
- Finding the Self-Storage Facility Nearest You
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The Storage Group Forms, Provides Self-Storage Operators With Internet-Marketing Services
Posted in News, Marketing, Technology
- Eight Ways to Beat Your Self-Storage Competition
- Three Tips for Using Facebook as a Business-Building Tool
- Self-Storage Operators Go Fish: Change Your Marketing Philosophy and Create Demand for Your Product
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Self-Storage Facility Operators Discuss $1 Deals: Good or Bad?
Posted in News, Management, Marketing

