Start An Inflatable Bouncer Business

People love the freedom that they have when they are their own boss. Having the ability to set your own hours and to earn extra money for your family is a great experience – but it is also one of the most difficult. It is true that more than half of small businesses that begin will close down. The trick is to know what you want to sell and how to do it so that it makes you money.

Selling inflatable bouncers is a great business to start. They have become popular throughout the years. People will purchase them for carnivals and parties at home. Some people will even purchase them to use in their business where the kids pay to play on them everyday.

Investment

In order to start the business you first need to have something for people to buy. You need to invest in an inflatable bouncer of your own. Look around at the different sizes, brands, and themes to choose from. If you only have enough to buy one than it is best to start off with something large and that can be used for both boys and girls.

The bouncer will cost you between $1,800 and $5,000. However, if you stick with something that is plain (no special theme) and does not come with an obstacle course than expect to pay around $2,000.

Insurance

Before operating anything like this you need insurance. This will take care of the price of the bouncer if something should cause it to break. It will also cover you if any of the kids are injured while inside. Make sure that your customer signs a release form listing the rules and telling them that if something might happen you are not liable for it.

Website

One of the best ways to make your business known is to create a website. This should be your ‘store’ of sorts for when you are starting out. Make it fun and easy to use. You want kids and adults alike to enjoy what they see and want to rent from you.

Prices

All the money you will make comes from how much people are willing to pay you. You want to charge them between $150 to $175 for six hours. Make sure they know this include set up, take down, and any supplies they might need in between.