> Party rental business?

Party rental business?

Posted at: 2014-12-08 
I've been an entrepreneur all my life, and I can honestly say that photo booth rental business has brought me the the best ROI. I made my investment back within 2.5 months. When considering a photo booth, make sure printer prints fast, good lighting, quality photo and paper, and portability. I've bought photo booth from cheaper companies when I started and it was a disaster, customers complain about the printer being too slow, the slow set up time, and the quality of the photo and paper. I now have a Instagram style photo booth which sets me apart from my competitors because all the guests say it's 'cool and unique'. I've gotten more referrals from this photo booth compare to the traditional ones I've had. Just in case you wonder where to get the booth.

First make a budget. Will you need a location to keep your things, a front desk, some trucks and get a price list for your tables, chairs, linens and everything else. For example how many chairs will you own? If you have two events the same night will you have to turn down business? I would skip the photo booth unless it is a local fad.

nononono

check with CPAs and biz attys and compare the demand for

party rental vs ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE FINANCING.

I have about 30 grand that I've been thinking about starting a party rental business. Rent chairs, tables, linens, arches, catering supplies. There are a lot of parties/weddings in my town of about 14000 people. Any suggestion or do you think it would be a profitable idea? Should I rent out dj speakers for like 100 bucks a night instead of hiring a dj for 500 dollars? And should I rent out a photo booth