Computer Equipment Rental

Computer Equipment Rental Success Stories [2024]

Updated: November 29th, 2024

Computer rental is becoming popular in today’s corporate world. Businesses prefer renting computers, especially for short-term projects, to save money. Also, while attending conferences and tradeshows, businesses want their staff to have high-end computers and display equipment to make an impression on their customers.

Therefore, starting a computer rental business and marketing to the right customers and through the right channels can be a profitable venture.

If you plan to start a computer rental business, study the market to get a deep insight, and select a potential target market. Then, set the prices and ensure quality customer service. Build a network and seek referrals from current customers.

In this list, you'll find real-world computer equipment rental success stories and very profitable examples of starting a computer equipment rental that makes money.

1. Siva Solutions Inc. ($60K/year)

Senthil Kumar, the founder of Siva Solutions Inc and American Dental Software, was inspired to start his business after his wife, who is an oral surgeon, told him about the exorbitant prices charged by website developers in the dental industry. As a software developer himself, Kumar saw an opportunity to offer affordable website development solutions specifically tailored to dentists. He incorporated features such as 3D dental education videos and interactive patient forms into the websites, ultimately helping dentists improve their online presence and streamline their processes.

How much money it makes: $60K/year
How many people on the team: 20

SMALLBORDER

On Starting A Niche Web Design Business In The Dental Industry

Senthil Kumar spearheads Siva Solutions Inc, a game-changing digital marketing and software development company which caters to dentists using an array of well-crafted products to manage patient data and inquiries, thus enabling efficient management of processes, while boosting them to the 1st page on Google.

Read by 5,985 founders