Looking for a blogger/writer to write about trucks, truckers, trucking industry ...

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  1. EquipmentReady

    EquipmentReady Bobtail Member

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    Greetings everyone!

    We are looking for a truck driver or someone who is in the trucking business to run a blog on our web site at
    http://equipmentready.com. We are looking for 4 articles per month, around 500 words each.

    The blog has no posts at the moment and it will be located at:
    http://equipmentready.com/blog

    The topics that need to be covered are, of course, related to trucking business. Here are some of the topics we'd like to see covered, we are opened for suggestions, of course, so please feel free to suggest your own topics.


    1. High gas prices effects mom & pop operators/business?
    2. Cost of having drivers?
    3. Explain Leased-on and Hired drivers?
    4. Cost of expanding the fleet?
    5. Tricks on how to get load?
    6. Tricks on how to get the most mileage per load?
    7. Tricks to lower gas and other operating expense?
    8. Cost of running a transportation business?
    9. What does it take to have a successful trucking company?
    10. What does it take to have a successful delivery company?
    11. What does it take to have a successful towing, wrecker and road service company?
    12. What does it take to have a successful environmental/pickup/garbage/septic company?
    13. Secret to running a successful construction company?
    14. Secret to running a successful transportation company?
    15. Secret to getting low rate financing?
    16. What are the benefits buying used than buying new equipment/trucks?
    17. What the benefits to leasing or buying?
    18. What are the benefits to working w/ Vendors than Private seller?
    19. Should you pay cash or finance your next fleet?
    20. How often should fleet be kept or replaced?
    21. Difficulty getting financing for used trucks and construction equipment.

    So, if you are a truck driver or if you are in trucking business and you think you could write about the above (or related) topics we would love to hear from you. Also, let us know about your rates for 4 articles of 500 words per month. If you could send us some sample of writing you did so far that would be an advantage. If you don't have such experience, that's fine too, as long as you think you could provide informative, well structured articles on the topic.

    Looking forward to your questions/comments/applications, etc ...

    Thank you for your attention,
    Darijan Gasevic
    EquipmentReady.Com
     
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  3. The Challenger

    The Challenger Kinghunter

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    I might be interested in this opportunity. I love to write and would interested in wirting about the topics you suggested along with my own. As for my rates, this would be my first paid blogging experience, so I think $60 per article would be reasonable. Regarding my own writing, would my personal blog work??

    KH
     
  4. EquipmentReady

    EquipmentReady Bobtail Member

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    Thank you, Kinghunter, for your interest in this. Can you post a link to your blog?
     
  5. EquipmentReady

    EquipmentReady Bobtail Member

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    Thanks! Hm. Can't seem to send you a private message as I just registered here. Can you send me a private message with your email address? Thanks.
     
  6. sevenmph

    sevenmph Road Train Member

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    Imo, 60 per is low.
     
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