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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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3 More Self-Storage Operators Hold Donation Drives for Hurricane Sandy Relief in New York, New Jersey
Posted in News, Management
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Technology Is No Substitute for Old-School Self-Storage Principles
Posted in Blog, Management, Technology
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Training for Success: Cultivating Talent in Self-Storage Facility Managers
Posted in Galleries, Management
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Powdersville Self Storage Helps Feed Orphaned Children By Selling ‘Sweet Grace’ Candle
Posted in News, Management
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Holiday Giving Opens Self-Storage Facilities to Rewarding Possibilities
Posted in Blog, Management, Marketing
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3 Ways for Small Self-Storage Operators to Compete With REITs and Other Large Players in Their Market
Posted in Articles, Management, Marketing
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Self-Storage Operator StorageMart Launches Next Round of Student Scholarships
Posted in News, Management
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Improving Self-Storage Revenue With Community Marketing
Posted in Articles, Management, Marketing
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Additional Self-Storage Operators Assist Victims of Hurricane Sandy
Posted in News, Management
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Hiring Self-Storage Managers: Changing the Interview Process to Discover Who Can Really Do the Job
Posted in Articles, Management

