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  • Is All Publicity Good?
    By admin on September 13, 2006 | No Comments  Comments

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    Recently, our local paper did a business article on my parent’s restaurant. They were thrilled that even after 18 years in business they were still news worthy. Excited to see the actual story, they waited for it to go to print. It finally came out and the reporter had taken one small statement and made it into the whole story. If you read the whole story it leads the reader to believe that the restaurant was newly put up for sale. While that is true, many readers are somehow getting the impression that they are closing the doors, which is not true. We have been getting more than 5 calls a day asking when the restaurant is closing (and they mean for good, not just the hours). Customers are coming in and asking what is going on and that they can’t believe it. CJ’s is not closing, they are for sale and the person with the biggest check can own a little bit of Columbia’s history.
    Is all publicity good? It really can’t be answered yes or no, but both. Yes, it drives people to your business, but not everyone wants to be in the limelight. Yes, it was free but what is the extra time we are taking on the phone and in person trying to give the correct information.  Learn how to manage your property successfully to say on top of the property management industry.

    By Natalie Thomas, business blog writer and call center blog writer.

    Thanks for reading PhoneSmart’s property management blog, the ins and out of property management trends.

    Are you a night owl? Need Storage that will accomidate a late schedule? We have a Storage Facility in Merriam, KS that has 24 hour access, outside restrooms, and lights in each unit. Call 913-432-2225 for more information.

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  • Telemarketing vs. Sales
    By admin on September 12, 2006 | No Comments  Comments

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    I have had the privilege of working in both sales/customer service and telemarketing. I have had good experiences in both fields. I never thought that I would have the patience for telemarketing. I have heard a lot of horror stories about it, so I was expecting the worst. It was the same way with sales. I have had little experience with sales other than the basic sales techniques. I’m starting to see distinct differences and I like sales more.  Working on the phones in an inbound call center is a lot different than an outbound cold call center.  While we do outbound calls as follow ups and to generate leads for sales increases for our client’s stores it seems much less intrusive to have the potential customers calling us.

    Telemarketers learn how to be more on the aggressive side. That aggressiveness automatically turns customers off. You have a better chance to build a relationship with the customer. The customer can also be turned off by telemarketing calls either early in the morning or during the weekend while they are trying to relax.  In sales/customer service, the customer comes to you. This is important because they are more open to hear what you have to say and more open to give information.

    I’m definitely not saying that working sales is an easy job. However, in telemarketing you have a matter of seconds, whereas, you have minutes to work with in sales. My final reason for liking sales/customer service over telemarketing is because you have a chance to help the customer out. In telemarketing you are seen as all about the sale. Working in customer service/sales you have a chance to provide a service to the customer. I have had good experiences in both sales and telemarketing. If I have to choose a career, then I would choose sales over telemarketing. This applies to nearly every business including self storage.

    Written by Robin Turner, PhoneSmart call center manager.

    Thank you for visiting the PhoneSmart call center blog.  We offer and insider view of the self storage and property management industry.

    A note from Sarah: Answering for both residential and commercial property management companies, the PhoneSmart call center has perfected its selling technique over the past 6 years and has taken more than 1 million calls. If you’d like information on learning our proven sales techniques contact us today.

    Self Storage In New York
    980 4th Ave. 
    Brooklyn, NY 11232 
    Manager: Doug Aldrich  
    Ph:(718) 499-3999 
    Fax:(718) 369-0029

    Call Doug for your $50 coupon!  

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  • Leave a Lasting Impression
    By admin on September 8, 2006 | No Comments  Comments

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    What can you do when you have a caller who needs self storage?  This sounds simple until they tell you they do not need it for 4 more months.  What do you do?  Handle the call as you would any other caller.  Give them all of the information that they need so when it comes time for them to rent their storage unit, they will be prepared.  Most likely if they are calling you 4 months from the time that they need it they are probably taking notes, as they are most likely also shopping other stores as well. 
     
    Don't give them the short end of the stick just because they are not going to store for 4 months.  Don’t rush your call thinking it’s not worth your time.   In 4 months they’ll need to rent self storage somewhere. Maybe they are selling their home or moving to the area.  You can still be as inviting to them as you would be to someone who needs storage tomorrow.  Give them your full attention and follow through. 
     
    Ask your caller for their address so that you can send them some information.  You may not want to send them all of your prices, but maybe a brochure that tells all about your facility.  A brochure will leave a lasting impression, even when you’re done with your call.  The customer’s eyes seem to brighten up when offered a brochure to be mailed out to them.  They know you care enough to keep in touch with them.  If you ever offer coupons, maybe you can throw one in there for them.  Maybe even add a personalized note about what you talked about. They’ll be sure to rent from you, as your competitor may not have been so nice as to offer them the same courtesy as you have. This is a very powerful sales technique once you learn how to use it.

    By Robin Turner, PhoneSmart apartment call center manager.

    Thanks for reading PhoneSmart’s business blog, where we give you insight into the property management industry.

    Self Storage in Georgia

    1891 N. Columbia Street 
    Milledgeville, GA 31061 
    Manager: Jonell Hinton 
    Ph:(478) 453-9035 
    Fax:(478) 414-1113

    Call Jonell today to receive your $50 coupon!

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  • A Blogging We Will Go
    By admin on September 7, 2006 | No Comments  Comments

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    Blogging has been the up and coming marketing tool for some time now.  Perhaps you’re just learning about the benefits a blog can bring to your business.  As a management company, you can reach everyone from the tenants who use your facilities to your next client.  The reader margin can be as wide or narrow as you deem appropriate and the cost is absolutely minimal compared to some of your current marketing campaigns.

    Once you learn how to blog the sky’s the limit.  Whether you write once a day or ten times a day is up to you.  But one thing is for sure; it will all pay off in the end.

    The great thing about a business blog is that it allows employees within your business to feel like they’re contributing to your growth and you’ll gain more perspective from within your company one you begin to see everyone’s viewpoint.  Your readers will enjoy the diversity.

    PhoneSmart uses entries from our Director, Tron Jordheim; all the way to our part time call center reps and even some of our outside independent contractors.  We enjoy the input from our diverse group and hope our readers see the vastness of our text.

    More than just getting everyone on board your new blogging adventure, a well groomed blog can provide price less advertising for your business; large or small, In fact, a blog can be a small business’s best friend.  Now that you’ve finished reading my blog entry, write one of your own and get it out there.

    By Sarah Little, Total Quality Assurance Executive and caretaker of this business blog, shares the importance of this new property management trend.

    Thanks for reading our PhoneSmart’s self storage and apartment blog, you’re inside scoop of the property management industry.

    Need Storage in Pompano Beach, Florida? Convenient location on South Federal Hwy, near Boat USA. Call Rob 954-942-0091.

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  • Seeing Is Believing
    By admin on September 6, 2006 | No Comments  Comments

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    In this property management business blog, I will discuss how long it took me awhile to adjust from selling storage units to selling apartments. There are a couple of things that helped me adjust. I had to learn how to apply the same sales technique to the property management industry and self storage industry. During training, we took a site tour of the storage units so that we could have a mental picture of what the storage units look when we are describing the units to potential customers. I also take calls in for property management as an apartment call center. I recently needed to apply for an apartment with that property management group. I went to go look at the apartments that I was inquiring about. I got to see where the office was located. This helped me visualize things when I’m giving directions to the office for potential customers. They also let me see one of the actual apartments so that I could see how they were setup. This helped paint a visual picture to me so that I can better describe the apartment rather than just giving the square footage. I also got to see where the on-site laundry facility, exercise room, swimming pool, and the other amentias. Seeing the product you are trying to sell to a customer helps you to better convince the customer they need the product. I hope this apartment blog helps property management to see how important “seeing is believing” is.

    By Ronald Smith, PhoneSmart call center blog writer and reservation specialist.
    Thanks for reading the PhoneSmart property management blog, the ins and out of the property management industry.

    Great Storage location in Miami, Florida. Call Enrique 305-718-8283 for this location with carpeted hallways, covered loading and unloading areas.

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  • Tidbits
    By admin on September 5, 2006 | No Comments  Comments

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    Many times I’ll have customers ask:  Do you have problems with rodents, or bugs? flooding or break-ins?  These are all reasonable concerns, I might add.  We should always be prepared to answer those questions as upcoming property management trends.

    At PhoneSmart we have limited knowledge of specifics for these types of questions; however we’re here to represent the company and give the most accurate information regarding any of these situations to assist with increasing sales.

    Our typical responses, for any of these scenarios would be something like… well, if we had problems with them any of these, then we would probably be out of business.  Making light of the concern.  Which in fact, if the storage facility did have major problems with any of these issues, then they probably would be out of business.  You know how word of mouth spreads like wild fire.  

    Always tie it in with something to help ensure their confidence of the property too.  Learn how to give them advice on how to pack will help alleviate some of their concerns.  Such as use the plastic wrap offered at the store to wrap up your furniture pieces so dust won’t settle into the fabric.  Another good one, which I also use at home when storing my own boxes in my laundry room, is to tape up the box on all sides so that there are no open holes, or slits for dust to get in to.  

    These little tidbits are useful for the caller.  They probably didn’t think about the little things that they could do… that’s why we’re here to help them…. In any way we can.

    Are you ready to overcome all concerns? These sales techniques will help.

    By Robin Turner PhoneSmart call center manager and business blog writer.

    Thanks for reading the PhoneSmart property management blog, where we offer an inside peek at the property management industry.

    Looking for storage or parking in Lombard, IL? Great location just 2 blocks east of I-355, between Main Street and Route 53. Call Brad 630-268-9508.

     

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  • Is It Really A Wrong Number?
    By admin on September 1, 2006 | No Comments  Comments

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    When you have to call a customer back and realize that you have written down the wrong number what do you do? Looking them up in the phone book would help. Don’t just let it go. Learn how to use whatever resources you have in order to complete the job by following through as thoroughly as you can. Many times people will tend to give up or move on not thinking of the effects of the loss. Just because the number is wrong, don’t assume that the caller gave you a wrong number. Don’t let this become part of some new property management trend.

     

    I use the Internet to look up my wrong numbers. It’s a great way to track down the correct information for follow up. And if you have an address, even better. You can look up a phone number with an address as well. If you have the number, you can look up the number to get the address so you can mail them some information. If you have a name and number but the number is wrong, you can look up the name and city and state to get the correct number.  

     

    Your customers will appreciate the extra effort, as well as the self storage facility you are working for. Sometimes callers will give a wrong number on purpose and be surprised to hear from you during your call back and they may go ahead and go with you since you made the effort and was able to contact them to give them additional information. They certainly can’t ask how you got the number as they gave it to you (incorrectly they thought, but they won’t mention it to you). 

     

    If they receive a brochure in the mail, that’s a bonus. So don’t let your callers walk away without utilizing your resources, especially if they expected a call back. Then they could think that you forgot about them and they’ll rent elsewhere. A real desire to help the facility you are serving have sales increase will drive you to do all you can to find them.

    By Robin Turner PhoneSmart call center manager and business blog writer.

     

    Thanks for joining us today in the PhoneSmart property management blog, an insider view of the property management industry.

     

    Looking for storage in Merriam, KS? Roger and Jean would love to help you with your storage needs. Call 913-722-1991 or stop by for a site visit.

     

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  • Water, Water Everywhere, But Not A Drop To Drink
    By admin on August 31, 2006 | 1 Comment1 Comment  Comments

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    Houston…we have a problem, a water problem.

    It seems that our water filter that is attached to our sink in our break room at our call center is broken. Tron calls for a service call and is told that it will be at least 3 days until someone can come out and look at it. Ok…wow they must be busy. So, then Tron calls back and asks if a route person can drop off a cooler and a couple bottles of water till the faucet gets fixed. Guess what he is told? “No, I am sorry, we won’t be able to, we are too busy for that.” Not only is Tron talking to someone he knows, he used to be the general manager for the Columbia office. So, not even being the past general manager will get you some water faster. And, the warehouse is less than one mile away from our office.
     
    Does anyone else see a customer service problem? I do, I do. The water company is not able to provide us with prompt service on a water filter that they installed and keep the maintenance on. What does your business do to help the customers you already have? If you can’t keep your current customers happy, how are you going to get and keep future customers?  Current storage customers need the continued security, helpful office personnel, clean property, and peace of mind…just like a new customer will need.
    Help your current customers and your new customers will follow.
    epilogue; after telling Culligan that Mountain valley could get a cooler and water her tomorrow, the service tech showed up this afternoon and repaired the drinking water system.

    Written by Natalie Thomas as told by Tron Jondheim, the director of PhoneSmart Call Center, business blog and call center blog  writer. 

    Thanks for reading the  PhoneSmart  property management blog, a look into property management trends in the property management industry.

    Great storage location in Lenexa, Kansas–call 913-888-4558, we have roll up doors on all units, state of the art security and climate controlled. 16101 West 95th St.   

     

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  • New Property Management Catagory
    By admin on August 30, 2006 | 1 Comment1 Comment  Comments

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    One of our newest catagories on our Total Quality Assurance Services website is our Property Management blog entry. I am Natalie Thomas and I will be one of the submitters for this catagory. In our Property Management blog we aim to provide you with information regarding how to manage your property and hopefully good advice. Please remember to visit: www.selfstorageblog.com

    Here at PhoneSmart we are your off site sales force. Contact us for you self storage, property management and quality assurance services at 1-866-639-1715.

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