StorageSeeker and You Shall Find…er

I know that feeling. It sneaks up on you in the middle of the night, you jump up in a cold sweat, look left, then right, take a deep breath, realizing hey, it’s too cramped in here. You’ve got too much stuff. You need some storage.

As luck would have it, you are a fan of AltSearchEngines, and you just happened to read this post, so you are totally aware and informed about StorageSeeker, the storage-seeking alternative search engine! According to them, StorageSeeker is the most comprehensive list of self storage properties available online. It’s there for you when you’re cramped or, when you have to go away for a while, when you’re in one of those generally storage-like moods, or for one of the many other various reasons you may want something stored somewhere for some amount of time. Here’s how it works.

· Enter a location near where you want to find self storage into the search box (enter your street address to pinpoint the closest locations and driving directions, or simply a city, state or zip).

· All self storage facilities in the database within a five mile radius of your location will then appear in both a list and map format.

· You may then click the “Compare” boxes next to different facilities to view a side-by-side comparison of the features and prices of those properties.

· Clicking on an underlined property’s name will allow you to see more detailed contact information, features, prices and pictures for that location.

That’s on the customer side. StorageSeeker also benefits the business as well, as most databases tend to do. It does even the playing field a bit, allowing for more stiff competition by cancelling out the big advertising budgets of huge storage companies over the locally “homely” storage guy you know who lives down the block because – hey – they’re all in one database now. Small companies and big companies, all there for you, and you can pick the best.

The more centralized we are, the more we can “spread the wealth” as our new president once said to Joe “Sam Wurzelbacher” the Plumber.

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