Managing or owning an
RV park can be one of
the most rewarding yet
difficult careers that
anyone could pursue.
One of the most disappointing aspects is
a space that is empty.
The revenue for an RV
site that is empty tonight is lost forever. It’s history, gone, just forget it. It
didn’t matter how many
RV sites I had, it was
always how many were filled. Nor does it matter how nice the site is if it remains empty.
Contents
Section One Setting the Fundamentals to Be Full
Article 1 The Magic of Full
Article 2 The Attitude of Full
Article 3 Developing an All-Star Team
Article 4 Pricing
Article 5 Basic Concepts
Section Two – Internal Promotions
Article 6 Curb Appeal
Article 7 The Office
Article 8 Common Facilities
Article 9 Park Tour
Article 10 Print Literature
Article 11 Park Rules & Pets
Article 12 Activities
Article 13 Names, Birthdays, Hometowns
Article 14 Site Offerings
Article 15 Logo Advertising
Article 16 Share the Fun Program
Section Three – External Promotions
Article 17 Free Publicity/Advertising
Article 18 Winning Awards Great Ratings
Article 19 Modern Marketing Social Media
Article 20 Park Models
Article 21 Signage
Article 22 Open House Events
Article 23 Local Ambassadors
More To Consider
Article 24 Why Won’t My Bread Fit My Toaster
Article 25 Just One To Start
Article 26 Sale Of RV Parks Is Creating A Shortage
Article 27 He Was Wearing White Socks
Article 28 I Think My Vision Is Blurred
Final Thoughts
SORRY WE'RE FULL - 195 PAGES - E-BOOK - $25.00