Freight Broker Business Startup
Simple Guide to Starting, Growing and Running Your Own Freight Brokerage Company
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Narrateur(s):
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Laurance Davis
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Auteur(s):
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Randy Russell
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What if you could start your own business within the next 30 days?
The majority of occupations require you to work long hours each day on monotonous duties that don't satisfy you.
Every day from 9 to 5, when others are creating fortunes, you WASTE YOUR BEST ENERGY, leaving you with nothing but peanuts.
After leaving the daily grind, you will no longer have the energy to care for the people and things that are most important to you, such as your family, friends, or simply taking some time for yourself.
However, there is an OPTION. That you can be your own boss, take control of your time, and ultimately decide WHEN and HOW to do the things that are essential to you by starting a LUCRATIVE BUSINESS.
Take a look around you; you'll notice that most of the items have been transported by truck. This helps you realize just how massive the freight transportation industry is.
Here’s just a fraction of what you’ll learn inside the book:
- Using the most recent market and industry information as a guide, develop unbeatable freight brokerage company plans.
- Step-by-step guidance on how to do micromarketing and identify successful niches to make the most money
- A thorough breakdown of startup costs and expenses to assist you in making wise financial decisions and avoiding unforeseen costs
- How a poor business plan (or lack thereof) may cause your company to fail before it even gets off the ground, and a straightforward, useful template for creating one.
- Helpful and tested suggestions and guidance for locating clients—shippers and carriers—and creating a database of dependable, long-term consumers.