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 For those with strong administrative skills, a baby furniture rental service is a natural (and lucrative) choice for a home business. Large cities and popular vacation destinations attract millions of travelers who need temporary use of baby items while away from home. Locating clean, quality equipment that meets Federal safety guidelines is a challenge for even seasoned travelers.

According to statistics, one-percent (0.01) of all hotel rooms per day are occupied by an adult accompanied by at least one child under the age of five. Yet only 20% of all hotels rent baby furniture, and less than half of those guarantee that the items meet current Federal safety standards. Even family resort areas report substandard sleeping conditions for many children. "Package deals" allow a family of six to sleep in one room for a great rate, but provide no special bedding option for infants and toddlers.

If families want to use proper cribs, strollers, playpens and other accessories on trips, they must bring portable models that fit in airplane storage. Alternatively, they must wait in long lines at each attraction or theme park for an expensive rental unit. Hotels are generally disinterested in the dilemma, because they have no vested financial interest in equipment or furniture rental.

A home-based firm can easily provide short-term rental of high quality baby furniture to families staying in quality hotels, inns, and executive apartments. As a third-party liaison, the company maintains a cooperative arrangement with local hotels and works directly with the guests, supplying everything they need to make their baby's trip safe, comfortable and fun. Products must be safe, sanitized, popular brand names, attractive, functional and easy care / low maintenance. The service is also a terrific convenience, as the customer can order ahead by phone and have the items delivered to her hotel room in time for her arrival.

Baby furniture rental provides a valuable service to travelers and an incredible home-based income. This guide is a complete business plan to prepare you to start a similar company on your own.

This e-book was written by a seasoned professional who has owned a successful baby furniture rental service for over 5 years. She explains how to market the business to area hotels and how to buy high quality baby items at a reasonable cost. She is convinced that with motivation, marketing skills and the appropriate training, anyone can duplicate her success and run a profitable home-based firm. She knows the intricacies of the business and offers a comprehensive guide for those who want to earn a living in baby furniture rental.

This e-book explains:

  1. the qualities you need to succeed
  2. the steps you must take to start the business
  3. best locations
  4. specifics of running the business
  5. essential equipment and supplies
  6. selling your service to hotels
  7. profit potential & income projections
  8. managing the hotel staff
  9. buying baby furniture and equipment
  10. storage & delivery
  11. safety concerns : JPMA Certification
  12. a typical service call
  13. how to set prices and ensure prompt payment
  14. effective, low cost marketing and advertising techniques
  15. how to network effectively for maximum exposure
  16. how to manage the essential paperwork
  17. how to grow your business and increase your income
  18. the biggest mistakes newcomers make
  19. most common questions and answers
  20. delivering world-class customer service

The author spent several years gaining her expertise by trial and error. She subsequently grew her business to include many large hotels, resorts and bed & breakfasts. This e-book is a terrific, generous compilation of her best tips, advice and guidance for women who want to run a baby furniture rental service. Many women dream of working at home and being their own boss: make it happen with this wonderful guide.


Price: $14.99


The e-book will download immediately upon payment. It is a Wordpad document and is compatible with any Windows-based system. Save the file to your hard drive for future reference.

The e-book is typed (single-spaced) in Arial 11-point font. It is 46 pages, all useful information, no pictures, graphics or fluff.

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