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The Perfect Business Opportunity - Start a Moonwalk Business
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Owning a bounce house business is so much fun. An inflatables business isn’t just fun, it’s profitable too! And unlike other businesses…growing too fast is a bigger concern than not growing at all.
Here are a few of the questions you need to think about when starting a bounce house biz.
Why would I want to start a bounce house business?
The business is fun for the whole family. You have very little advertising costs. You can keep your present job and grow as you desire.
What’s the start up cost?
Plan your company: type of rentals, equipment you want, what type of company you want to be. Talk to an attorney and accountant about local laws. Plan ahead because you’re going to grow…and you want to be ready
Talk to manufacturers…once you decide what you’re going to need, place your order. It’ll probably take 3-4 weeks for your equipment to arrive.
Where can I find Customers?
Kids everywhere! Birthday parties, church events, family reunions, post prom parties, summer camps, corporate picnics & events, holiday parties, store promotions, school parties, street fairs and festivals, swap meets, pre-schools, day cares, Halloween festivals, fund raisers, car dealerships, grand openings, shopping malls and lots lots more…don’t forget family reunions. Look for all the posibilities!
How long before there’s a profit?
Hey…it depends on how hard you’ll work. Rentals for small bounces run from $75.00-250.00 for a 4-8 hour day. You’ll make much more if you sell packages made up of a bounce/fun food/and games or spin art. You’re dropping off equipment anyway..why not maximize your profits! Each bounce should rent a minimum of 1 1/2 times a week on the average. You should push to rent 1 bounce as many times as possible each week.
How Can I grow?
Just start adding more equipment. Just don’t purchase too much at a time. The most successful rental companies maximize the use of their equipment. Before you spend a fortune on a “showpiece” work the numbers and make sure it’ll make you more money than you would make if you bought 2-3 less expensive pieces.
Keep in mind that inflatables are simple items…easy to take care of and easy to repair. Just keep a patch kit on hand in case you ever have an emergency.
Now what???
Go out and MAKE SOME MONEY!!!
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