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WHY YOU CAN�T MANAGE A SELF-STORAGE FACILITY FROM
JUST A KIOSK
There is urban legend going around,
created by some �gurus� trying to sell their books, that
you can manage an entire self-storage facility from a
�kiosk�, basically a walk-up automated teller like an
ATM machine. Although the concept of having a �robot�
manage a self-storage facility is attractive from a
cost-savings and low management perspective, it is,
unfortunately, a fantasy with about as much practicality
as the photon torpedo out of Star Trek.
The reasons you cannot manage a self-storage facility
from a kiosk are numerous:
A kiosk only works if the customer knows what
they�re doing
The reason that ATM machines can function smoothly is
that just about everyone knows how to work one. But can
you imagine what would happen is nobody had used an ATM
before. They�d try and put their card in upside down and
break it off trying to shove it in. They�d forget to
pull the cash out on time, and have it sucked back in.
In their frustration, they�d beat the machine to a pulp.
The kiosk concept for self-storage facilities is new and
different, and nobody knows how it works.
Somebody has to manage the kiosk
Just as an ATM machine requires constant, daily
management, such as re-stocking it with cash and
catering to break-downs, so does any other type of
kiosk. Banks have staff on site all day to make the
repairs and watch over the kiosk. No kiosk can work in
the absence of human intervention.
The concept that you can leave a kiosk alone and come
back periodically and take the money out is crazy. Just
ask the folks that manage vending machines � something
that is incredibly simple yet breaks constantly.
Kiosks are prone to vandalism
Some people like to break things. And what is a more
attractive target than an unsupervised kiosk in an
out-of-the-way location? Do you think there is any teen
in America who would not have fun with that toy?
Ask the owners of self-service car washes their top 10
stories of vandalism to their equipment.
People demand human interaction
Would you entrust your belongings to a self-storage
facility that has no human supervision, or even a human
to explain the rental system? Well then, who would?
There is too much competition out there that provides
real, live managers to walk you through the process and
give you a warm, fuzzy feeling. You might buy a Dr.
Pepper without human interaction, but rent a
self-storage unit? I don�t think so.
But there is some truth to the story
There are successful self-storage owners who use kiosks.
But they only use them after-hours, when the manager is
off-duty. The manager then checks them each morning as
he opens up for business. He makes sure they are working
and re-loads them with supplies. That is what kiosks are
for in reality. But never as a replacement for a
manager, just an after-hours supplement.
Conclusion
Successful self-storage facilities must have managers �
and a kiosk is not a manager. It is a tool used by
managers. If you are planning on using a kiosk as a
full-time manager -- as attractive as that sounds �
you�ll soon find that your robotic manager will have to
get fired for doing a lousy job. Until the Jetsons looks
as primitive as the Flinstones, you better stick with a
human for managing your self-storage facility.
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I had my listing for a mini storage on your
website and I was honestly impressed by the
number of calls that I got from qualified buyers
that found my listing on your site. You must be
advertising in the right places. I've since sold
my mini storage listing and I'm currently
working a few of these buyers to help them find
other mini storage facilities for sale. Thanks
for your help.
Richard Rasmussen Designated Broker
Sunbelt Business Advisors, LLC.
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