I bought these 3 games, and posted them for rent in Los Angeles on FB Marketplace, add been up 3 months. Only one person has rented. My price is $75, plus $100 for round trip delivery. Why isnt it renting? Should my prices be lower? How would you price it? The ad only has 35 clicks.
@@hustlewithdrew it's cool that it's fun. #askingafriend, isn't the photobooth a lot more time intensive? or is this your full time gig and you are happy with the time commitment?
Thanks Drew I seen the first video and gave it try and now it’s been my weekend hustle for 2 years now. It’s a good $200-$400 extra a week!
Took the plunge, purchased the stock :) Do you use a separate contract and invoice for the customer?
Great video once again Drew! Thanks for sharing all this knowledge
I bought these 3 games, and posted them for rent in Los Angeles on FB Marketplace, add been up 3 months. Only one person has rented. My price is $75, plus $100 for round trip delivery. Why isnt it renting? Should my prices be lower? How would you price it? The ad only has 35 clicks.
What’s the cost of your item?
Or your 3 items
How do you split the percentages with the event planners?
You don't split. It's all your money. They hire you solely.
What was the main reason for pivoting from giant games to photo booths?
Great question. More money to be made, way more opportunity, and most of all...it's so much fun.
@@hustlewithdrew it's cool that it's fun. #askingafriend, isn't the photobooth a lot more time intensive? or is this your full time gig and you are happy with the time commitment?
Do you know of any insurance companies that would cover game rentals at wedding venues?
Yes, Next Insurance is who we use.
When should your customers return the games back to you?
We do a 2 to 3 day rental period for our games.
We do the same. Thursday/Friday pick up and Monday return
Can you do a step by step video on making Facebook ads?
This would be of so much value!