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Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Marketing Your Storage Auctions & Products on eBay

By Yasir M Chohan

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Buying and selling things on eBay is an easy procedure. The main question that arises in the mind of many people is regarding safety of buying and selling products on eBay because they had to give their personal information and bank information when purchasing things. There are also many unwanted spammers which put you in a question about its safety, I have done the marketing on eBay and found it safe, though internet marketing has its own pros and cons.

eBay is a very popular site among people now. Many people are addicted to eBay experience. There are many people around the work and especially from US and UK who are working on eBay and making money. The people are used to of purchasing things from eBay often thinks that selling would be difficult as compared to buying, but a good news for them is that selling and buying both are equally easy on this site.

You have to make an account (Click here for information on how to create an eBay account) which can be easily made and start marketing your product. Register yourself on eBay, by providing the information about you. The next step of making an account is to choose a password and your user name. Make sure your password is not common like your name or number etc.

Make a strong and difficult password for the safety of your account. Then confirm your account from email verification and then you are ready to be a member of this site. In order to protect your account from spammers and for the safety in buying and selling products on eBay, you should never provide your eBay login information in reply to the spam email. If you are in doubt, call eBay and inquire about email because eBay never ask for their user information through email.

eBay stores are also known as eBay shops. There are many advantages of using eBay stores. You can market your product without any difficulty. You can create a logo to create a unique identity of your product. You can auction your entire products in one place. There are many sellers on eBay, but if you make your own eBay mini store than selling your product will be easier. Internet marketing has become easier with eBay stores. It encourages the people to view your store and buy from there.

Monitor your eBay account regularly for the safety of your account. If you find something odd in your account always inform the eBay about the matter.

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Friday, August 1, 2014

Storage Auctions - Myth Vs Reality


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With so many eager bargain hunters flocking to their local storage facilities in hopes of chasing down priceless hidden treasures, it's inevitable that some folks are going to have their hopes dashed as soon as the unit doors fly up and the only thing that greets them is trash bags and dirty clothes. Property managers all over the country have been struggling to manage an influx of bidders that have never even been to a storage facility before, as well as the jackpot expectations these newcomers bring with them. From a management perspective, there are positive and negative aspects to this flood of attention. More frequent incidences of property damage, arguments between inexperienced bidders and high volumes of calls from bargain hunters that have no intention of renting units are certainly irritations to managers and the facility owners.

On the plus side, the increased foot traffic and higher auction turnout is also converting into higher final prices for storage auction units. Small repossessed storage lockers that at one time might have sold for as little as $50 are now regularly bringing in upwards of $150. This trend is due almost exclusively to television shows like Storage Wars and Auction Hunters that are suggesting to viewers a far higher frequency of jackpot storage units than may actually exist. In the eyes of a property manager, foot traffic is always a good thing, since it means more exposure for the facility. Even if the auction hunters themselves do not rent any units, they may mention the facility to friends, thereby disseminating the brand and increasing the likelihood of future word-of-mouth referrals.

Many newcomers to the world of storage auctions wonder why these special sales even occur in the first place. The answer to this question actually dovetails with a number of conspiracy theories cropping up on the internet in print that suggest that delinquent storage unit auctions are entirely made-up; a mere product of a clever reality show ploy to secure viewers. The truth of the matter is that storage auctions have been around for a long time. They're real. End of story. Auctioning off the contents of a delinquent unit is legal recourse of self storage properties that find themselves in a financial bind when a tenant abandons their belongings or simply refuses to pay their rent for months at a time.

What isn't exactly true is that every repossessed storage unit you see sold by auction is going to produce diamonds, jewelry, antiques, heirlooms and collectibles to the tune of thousands upon thousands of dollars. This is just not the way it works. Briefly consider the logical progression of a storage unit auction in order to determine for yourself exactly how rare it is to find a storage unit with heaps of valuables and no junk:

First, someone rents a storage unit because they have belongings they prize highly enough to want to secure and retain them. They have to have sufficient money to cover the sign-up fees along with at least the first month's rent. Some storage facilities require a cleaning deposit, and some facilities that do not offer month to month storage rentals require that the new tenant pay a few months in advance. This means that people who put valuables in storage not only had enough money to initially obtain those valuables, but they also have enough money to cover the start-up fees for their unit rental. We can conclude from this that, excepting some totally unforeseen disaster, most wealthy storage tenants are not going to become unwealthy enough quickly enough to lose their valuables to a public auction.

That's not to say it doesn't occur. There are innumerable scenarios that can see even the most organized and well-intentioned storage facility tenants unable to make contact with their property manager quickly enough to prevent their unit from going to auction. Sometimes people get stuck abroad and lose all contact info for their facility and eventually lose their will and ability to keep up with their payments. These kinds of scenarios are far more likely to produce the types of repossessed storage lockers that shows like Storage Wars and Auction Kings need to produce their episodes.

What does all of this mean for beginning storage unit pickers that want to get involved in the exciting world of storage auctions? Simply that success in this business depends on determination, patience and keeping your expectations in check. If you always go out planning to find your own private box of riches behind the next storage shed door, you will almost always end up disappointed. However, if you play smart, always buy low and resell everything you find inside via yard sales or online auction sites, you can and will turn a profit over time.

Zack Proser is a freelance writer who uses his experiences working as a self storage property manager to run Storage Auctions Kings, a free and complete guide to the world of storage unit auctions and how to profit from them. At Storage Auctions Kings, you can read articles about repossessed locker sales, discover the tricks the pros use to make money from auctions, or learn about all the hilarious drama queens that crop up in the self storage industry. Stop by the forums and introduce yourself today!

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Wednesday, July 2, 2014

The Cost Of Self Storage Units

By Euan Armstrong

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A self storage unit is the ideal way to deal with the clutter of daily living. We all accumulate equipment, collections and a variety of other items that we need to keep. However, keeping them at home can be difficult. The ideal solution is to make use of one of the companies offering the rental of a low cost self storage unit. There are many companies offering this service on storage sites and there is likely to be a site not too far from where you live.

Self storage facilities are secure, clean and convenient, especially when storing item while moving from east coast to west coast. They are great value for money, especially if you are someone who needs extra space. People are often surprised at the low cost of self storage units. They are very affordable, with the cost depending on the size of the unit and its location. To work out how much space you need - and therefore the cost of your self storage requirement - you need to decide what you will be storing. Many self storage companies have space calculators on their websites to help you work out your storage needs. Here are some examples:

If you need to store your bedroom furniture, you will probably need a small self storage container of about 9 cubic metres. This could cost as little as $3 per day. These smaller units are also the best way to store boxes, business records, point of purchase materials and tools that aren't used very often. A slightly bigger self storage unit, of 13.5 cubic metres, is roughly the size of a quarter of a single garage. It's a good option for storing seasonal items, bikes, spare furniture and larger boxes. A storage unit of that size would probably cost less than $4 per day.

If you need to store the amount of furniture that would fit into a one bedroom home, you will need a self storage unit of about 22.5 cubic metres. This unit would be likely to cost just under $6 per day and would be able to store everything in a small house including beds, lounge suite, television and boxes of personal items. For a 27 cubic metre unit - or half the size of a single garage - you would expect to pay just over $6 per day. That would store everything you would normally keep in a two bedroom home.

Storage for the items in a 2-3 bedroom home would need more space, which would cost about $7 per day, whereas storing all the items from a 3-4 bedroom home would cost just over $7 per day. These self storage facilities are particularly suitable for people who need to store everything from their home while they are travelling overseas for an extended time. For $10 per day, you could rent a self storage unit of 54 cubic metres which would store everything from a 4 bedroom house, including the car.

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Monday, August 19, 2013

Introduction to Storage Auctions

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The self-storage auction industry has been around for over a decade now.   Due to the hit TV show “Storage Wars”, the storage auction business has been recognized as one of the fastest growing businesses in the United States. Storage facilities host auctions on a monthly basis to sell the items that lessee’s leave behind when they default on their storage unit payment.

When a lessee fails to make payment on their storage unit, the storage facility has the right to have an auction and auction off the items in the storage unit.  The laws are not same in all states but the basics of hosting storage auctions are fairly universal. 

Many successful business owners have created their own small business through the process of buying items at auction for a low price and reselling them in their own store or on sites like Craig’s list, business website, or eBay.   The best of the best have years of experience in developing systems that include where to buy items in bulk and where to sell storage unit contents.  

Since the launch of the TV show it has grown increasingly harder to buy storage unit items at a low cost.  There can be as much as 100 people bidding on one storage unit at some auctions.  The norm is around 20-30 but the numbers are growing every day. 

There are some sites out there that can help you through the bidding process.  http://storagebattles.com is an online storage auction where you can leave the crowds behind and bid on storage units from the comfort of your own home.

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Monday, August 12, 2013

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StorageBattles.com is an online self-storage auction platform, allowing storage facilities to post their auctions online. This eliminates the live auctions entirely. Please read the following to understand how online self-storage auctions will work for your company.
  • The way StorageBattles.com works is easy

    Your facility would register on our site as a storage facility/seller. After registration is complete you are now ready to begin posting your auctions online as they come. You no longer have to wait for a group of auctions to get the process started or work around your auctioneer's schedule.
  • Are you ready to post an auction?

    Before you post online you have to make sure to follow the lien laws in your state as you do normally, the only difference is you must state the auction is being held online at www.storagebattles.com (where you would normally have the facility's address) and you choose the end date of your choice. This end date is the same date you will enter online when posting your auction. If the tenant has already forfeited rights to their unit and you just have not had an auction yet - no problem, you will choose a date of your choice since you do not have to schedule an auctioneer.

    Post an auction 
    Once your lien notices are sent out you can cut the locks, take up to 25 high quality photos of the unit contents, and put a locking ID tag in place on the unit up for auction. These photos will be used to give buyers a better idea of what they are purchasing. The site is very user friendly; it takes only a couple of minutes to get an auction online to begin the bidding process.

    *If you do not have locking ID tags we will provide them for you.

Monday, August 5, 2013

Finding the help you need

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Storage auctions are tough work with a lot of moving and lifting.  It’s tough for someone to move all of this stuff by themselves.  Just ask Gary from “Storage Wars” Almost every episode he buys a unit that contains items that he cannot lift by himself.  He is dropping items and breaking things because he cannot physically move all the contents on his own.  MY suggestion is to hire help.  There are a couple ways to do this and I will list them here.

Offer them a percentage.

Offering your helper a percentage of the profit will entice them to help you find a good unit and take care of the merchandise that you acquire.  They will take care of it like it’s their own if they know there is profit to be made.  They want the money just as bad as you and will treat it as so.  They also don’t have anything to lose because they did not put up any of their own money.  Most people would jump at an opportunity like this.  They are taking a chance by only getting profit if you profit but if you know what you are doing you and your helper could make money.

Paying them straight up     
                    
You could always offer them hourly pay like 10 dollars an hour or so but honestly I wouldn’t suggest doing this.  If you pay someone by the hour you will definitely lose more money than if you were giving them a percentage.  Think about it, if you’re at the auction for 4 hours and you’re are paying them 10 dollars an hour.  That’s 40 dollars.  Now, think about it like this.  If you get a unit and pay 200 for it and only make 100, you would only have to pay them the percentage.  If you gave them %20 percent of the profit out of 100 dollars that’s only 20 bucks.  I’d much rather pay someone 20 bucks for a helping hand then handing over %40 percent of my profit.  The best way of paying them straight up is to find a good friend who just likes helping out and offer him 10-30 dollars to come and help you move some stuff.  That way, they do not feel like you are making all kinds of money and you aren’t.  Let them know that you just need help moving stuff out of a storage unit.  Leave all the profit talk out of it.  You don’t want them getting envious and thinking that you are money hungry and making all this money while they are doing all the work.  Keep your business to yourself and only let them know what they need to know.  Some people will be more than happy to come out for a few hours and help a friend while making a couple bucks. 
Find the help you need, don’t pay them too much, and take it easy.  There is no reason to break your back trying to do it all by yourself.  Get help. 

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Finding the best storage auctions


It’s easy to find storage units in your area.  All you have to do it type in self-storage on Google and every storage unit facility in your area will be on that list. That’s the easy part.  The hard part is finding an auction that is not going to be over crowded with too many people.  The last thing you want is 30 people bidding on one unit.  This guide is to help you find the best storage auctions in you are that will be attended by less people in hopes that you will get lower prices on your buys. 

Checking out facilities before the auction

Every storage facility is required to announce their storage auctions.  In some states it’s actually legally required.  They have to post the unit number and the name of the unit holder.  You can visit the facility and see how big the unit is and get a feel for the facility.  If the facility is really run down its quite possible that the contents are too.  Research the name of the unit holder.  Do a Google search for the person’s name and see who they are, what they do, and if they are someone important.  If the person is a doctor, athlete, or small business owner it’s quite possible that there might be some goodies in those units. 

Finding the lowest attended auctions

Find auctions that are less crowded.  You want to find auctions that have less competition so that you can get the chance to buy a unit for a lower price.  Research auctions that are held on the outskirts of the city.  Do a Google search for self-storage and look for facilities that are outside of the city.  It might be a little more driving to be done but the money you will save on these units will make up for it if you get a good price on  a unit.  These auctions are going to have smaller crowds of people and the smaller the better.  When too many people are bidding on a unit the bids can get out of control.  At a smaller less attended auction it is much more controlled and there are fewer bidders.  These facilities usually announce their auctions in more obscure places.  I would try calling these facilities to find out when they are hosting their auctions and how many people usually attend.  If you could save a couple hundred bucks every auction it is worth it to do the research. 

Find smaller auctions and do your research to get better prices on storage unit buys. 
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