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The Benefits of Social Media

Social media can either be your company’s best friend or your worst enemy. If used correctly, your business can both gain new customers and create new relationships with other businesses. It can be immensely valuable to put your name out there to millions of potential customers and markets that use social media. By only connecting to a small percentage of the millions of social media users, you can gain enormous amounts of respect.

No more hush-hush about valuable services

When talking to a customer, moving companies often forget the most important factor of their service: its value. People usually only move one or two times in their lifetime and, therefore, do not understand all of the hard work that goes into a move. Think about all of the challenges that your movers encounter during a move- from loading their valuables to transporting them and unloading them in a safe, delicate way.

Stop Companies from Taking Advantage of Service

The economic recession has taken its toll on corporate relocations. Twenty-five percent moving firms decreased their relocations in 2008 and 2009. In 2010, relocations were starting to increase, but the companies that specialize in such relocations were still not receiving the normal amount of business. On average, corporate relocation experts moved between 100 and 199 companies for the third year in a row, when, before the recession, they had between 200 and 399 relocations a year. But now, the number of relocations are increasing and starting to return to prerecessionary levels. So how do the experts get the business?

Moving start-ups on the up and up?

Moving start-ups on the up and up? Moving Company career growth showed signs of strain when December hit, while overall job growth seemed to be roughly inline along with prior months, according to two reports unveiled this week, they may not be. Moving Business payrolls rose 25,000 in December using seasonally adjusted groundwork, according to […]

The New Trend in Moving Prices

Consumers love deals and sales. They will shop at ten different stores for the same thing searching for the best price. It is no different when people are searching for what company to use for their move. The most important factor for a consumer in choosing a moving company is pricing. Customers want to get the lowest price possible for their move. Therefore, companies who charge low prices for inadequate service have been historically getting a lot of business. The amount of business they get is directly correlated with the number of customer complaints of bad service. The lack of good service has led to skepticism over low price moves. Now, customers and movers alike understand that quality is much more important than pricing.

Rogue Problem Introduced to Senate

The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee has become informed of the major problem of internet-based moving brokers that do nothing but scam consumers. The Committee is very concerned about the unethical brokers and also created a report listing the possible criminal brokers.

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