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Today’s managers are so much more than simple caretakers. Self-storage managers are responsible for a facility’s marketing, daily and monthly maintenance, signage, security, renovations, curb appeal, sales, customer service, site inspections, lien sales and auctions, community relations, website, ancillary services and products, and more. Day-to-day self-storage operation requires a different set of skills that includes the handling of operational essentials, customer-service savvy, phone etiquette, legal know-how, and sales and marketing finesse. Managers must define their markets, determine rental rates and concessions, deal with the media, choose effective advertising, and understand online marketing all while keeping an eye on the facility’s bottom line.
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Toys for Tots Donations Stolen from MA Storage Units, Community Rallys
Posted in News, Management
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Self-Storage Operators Discuss, Debate Holiday Hours
Posted in News, Management
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Self-Storage Talk Says 'So Long' to 2010, Looks Forward to More Gains in 2011
Posted in Blog, Management
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Florida Self-Storage Operators Report Increase in Delinquent Tenants and Lien Sales
Posted in News, Legal Issues, Management
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Storage Asset Management Fights Hunger for the Holidays
Posted in News, Management, Marketing
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Storitz Inc.’s Self-Storage Clients Support Toys For Tots Campaign
Posted in News, Management
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The Road to Maturity: An Overview of Self-Storage Supply, Performance, Investment and Recovery
Posted in Articles, Management
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Eight Things Your Staff Hates About You: Change Bad Management Habits for a Smoother Running Self-Storage Business
Posted in Articles, Management
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Six Steps to Take When a Business Loss Occurs: The Self-Storage Operator’s Role in the Insurance-Claims Process
Posted in Articles, Management
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Storage Wars: A Manager’s Perspective on Reality TV’s Depiction of Self-Storage Auctions
Posted in Blog, Legal Issues, Management

