Marketing A Bounce House Rental Business

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Some Fun Ideas For Marketing Your Bounce House Inflatable Business

A bounce house rental business is fun to market, and the bounce house can even market itself. It is large and visible and anyone can see how much fun everyone has. We give you some pretty good ideas for inflating your business and we would like to hear your ideas too, so be sure to bounce back a comment or two.

Bounce House Rental Marketing Tips

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Marketing a bounce house business is pretty easy given the fact that your product is clearly visible to anyone passing by. Your product is it's own best advertiser. People can see all of the kids having a good time and that gives others the idea of renting one themselves.

You will want to make it very clear how to get in contact with you where ever you inflate your bounce house. Some people put their information on the bouncer itself, but that can take away from the look of the inflatable.

A sign on a stake or a sandwich board are portable signs that can go were ever the bounce house goes. Make them bight and easy to read. You will be amazed at how many inquiries you will get just from people passing by.

Come up with a booklet or pamphlet that you can pass out to schools and churches. This material will offer ideas for fundraisers. You can have a lot of fun coming up with great ways to raise money and they will thank you for it. In the booklet, place photos of your inflatables, and also your rental information. Make sure that you have a section on raising funds with a bounce house. The next time they want to have a fund raiser, they can't help but to think of you.

Birthday parties are a great occasion to rent out your bounce house. Try offering discounted packages to families who have more than one child's party a year. You can also give discount intensives to those who give you referrals.

Purchase a supply of happy refrigerator magnets with your contact information on it. Then give them out at the birthday party. Ask your client to put one in each of the goodie bags.

When you find yourself with a free weekend and a bounce house that is not being rented, donate it to a little league game day, or some other charity event. Be sure to have signage that states "donated by". People will think of you as a good person, and they will want to do business with you. Plus the fact that when you do nice things, nice things come back to you.

I would like to hear about some of your marketing ideas, so please leave a comment and remember to bounce back and bounce high.

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