NORTH MIAMI BEACH, FL, February 08, 2011 (Press-News.org) USSelfStorageLocator.com (http://usselfstoragelocator.com) announced it will be offering their premium listing free of cost to any self storage facility that activate their account prior to March 16, 2011 and this free opportunity will be in effect for 90 days. In addition, USSelfStorageLocator.com will enter all the facilities activated in a drawing to win a 16GB, Wi-Fi and 3G iPad. The drawing will be held the last day of the Inside Self Storage World Expo in Las Vegas on March 16, 2011. Activated members will not need to be present to win.
All the features that USSelfStorageLocator.com offers to its paid premium network members will be available for 90 days to anyone that activates their account during this period. The amount of features is impressive. Facility logo, address, request info button, a facility profile page which includes unit sizes, unit prices, unit types, amenities, specials/discounts, pictures, reviews, activity reports, a compare feature, a feature facility banner, top results positioning, all the tabs on the results page, and much more. Self storage facilities will have the ability to accept online rentals to maximize their income and take advantage of USSelfStorageLocator.com's unique rental widget as well as getting a unique tracking phone number with call recording for quality control and training purposes.
Something not seen in the industry is their "Compare Facilities Feature", which allows renters to compare several facilities at once and next to each other. Amenities, prices, discounts, specials, and how much you will pay for a unit are displayed in plain and easy to understand terms. If you like what you see, just click the rent button and the unit chosen will be waiting for you on your move-in day.
All activated facilities will have the opportunity to appear as a "Featured Facility Banner" on the left side of the website. This feature will select randomly a facility from its database and display it for consumers to see and choose.
All in all, there is no greater and more effective way to capitalize in today's marketplace. The online industry is reaching astronomical proportions and USSelfStorageLocator.com is bridging the gap between self storage facilities who want to increase their occupancy and their customers who like and want to get self storage rentals online.
USSelfStorageLocator.com's team is comprised of self storage and technology veterans that all conclude that the fastest and easiest way to locate and rent self storage online is through their website (http://usselfstoragelocator.com). For more information you can contact them at 305-945-7561.
USSelfStorageLocator.com Today Announced It Will Give Access to All of Its Features to Self Storage Facilities Who Activate Their Accounts Prior to ISS World Expo Show on March 16, 2011
New user-friendly locator and rental search engine is offering free premium listing for a limited time only.
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[Press-News.org] USSelfStorageLocator.com Today Announced It Will Give Access to All of Its Features to Self Storage Facilities Who Activate Their Accounts Prior to ISS World Expo Show on March 16, 2011New user-friendly locator and rental search engine is offering free premium listing for a limited time only.