Welcome to RentCharlie.com!
This helpful guide will walk you through each step of therental listing process and provide you with some great tips along the way.
This section explains how accounts are structured on RentCharlie.com. Its purpose is to give you an idea of how to set up your rentals.
Rental companies and property managers each have their own segment; please follow the one that applies to you and your business.
Tip: One of the things you are doing by adding items/locations is increasing the amount of indexed, well optimized pages that can be found on the internet with your company name, contact info and related rental products or services. This is an important step to internet success-having your own website is only a start.
Having multiple pages from separate urls really does a lot for your internet success and helps drive highly qualified, valuable traffic to your rental product(s) and /or website. When you create your rental listing and locations on RentCharlie.com think about it as a multiplier.
Locations x Rental Items = # of Indexed Pages.
EX. (10 locations x 10 items = 100 new pages waiting to be indexed by major search engines like Google, Yahoo....)
The more pages you have on-line the better!
There are two main components to RentCharlie.com: locations and rentals.
Locations define where your want your rentals to appear. Locations represent actual physical stores or places to which you deliver. You can create any number of locations on RentCharlie.com.
Rentals are attached to the particular location in which they are available. Each rental should represent an individual item you have available for rent.
Single Store Example:
Pam's Party Rentals
Pam owns a single-location party rental store in San Francisco, California. She rents banquet tables, chairs, tablecloths, and chair covers. Pam's account would look something like this:

Multiple Location Example:
Pam's Party Rentals has done really well recently. She has since opened a 2nd location in San Francisco and also has the ability to now deliver to Oakland.
With these 2 new locations, Pam's account would look something like this:

One of the great features of RentCharlie.com is the ability to quickly duplicate rental items from an existing location to a new location. This saves a lot of time. If you have numerous rentals to list you will find it easier to create all your rental items before attaching them to multiple locations.
There are two main components to RentCharlie.com: locations and rentals.
Locations define where your want your rentals to appear. Locations represent the physical address of a rental property you have available. You can create any number of locations on RentCharlie.com.
Rentals define what you have available for rent and are attached to the particular location in which they are available. Each rental defines what a tenant will be renting.
Single Family Home Example:
John has a single-family detached home he'd like to rent out. The address is 123 Mission Road, New York, NY.
John's account would look something like this:

Multi-Family Example:
Jane is a property manager in Denver and is responsible for two multi-family buildings. The first is a condominium with three room types: one bedroom units, one bedroom + den units, and two bedroom units. The second building is a low-rise with studio apartments and one bedroom units.
Jane's account would look something like this:
