The foundation of a good storage auction business is your schedule. By knowing where you’re headed and when, you can plan an optimized route, budget for your auctions and arrange your buying schedule to fit in with the rest of your business activities. Building that schedule, however, can be a difficulty.
With more than 1500 storage facilities in Fort Worth, Dallas and surrounding suburbs, there’s a lot of ground to cover. If you’re putting your auction schedule together by hand, keeping up with all of these facilities can be a time-consuming chore. Sitting down with a stack of local newspapers and a listing of facility websites isn’t a good use of your time, but you don’t want to miss out on a great auction by not being thorough in your search.
There’s a better solution: Hire a pro to build your list for you.
AuctionsTX.com is the most accurate storage auction schedule service for Texas. It encompasses five major cities, including Dallas/Fort Worth, and provides information for auctions and facilities of all sizes. Since many of the ads are placed directly by storage facilities, you know you’re getting the highest-quality information that your competitors may be unaware of. To use this info, you just need to download the list, choose your route and hit the road. Here is a small peek at the DFW storage auction schedule.
Since the listings are located by a team of professionals rather than just aggregated from throughout the web, you’ll get much more thorough listings than any other service will provide. Membership costs just $12.99 per month or $89.99 for a full year. If you’re not sure whether to commit, you can start a seven-day free trial and decide from there whether the subscription is worth it for the time and effort you can save and put toward more lucrative parts of your business. You have nothing to lose! Click here for more information.
With a list like that you could be set up pretty good. I cannot believe that big cities have that many auction going on throughout the entire month!
Great, finally found the list I was looking for. Thanks for posting this for us!