Hi @ll, I'm starting to write some blog posts for my company and need some help with the Title of my post. The article I'm looking to write is about simple business things you should learn to have a basis when you're starting your business. Is like the 101 of launching a trucking operation. I just want to give some key basic advice.
I was thinking of putting a catchy Title so it can be attractive on the web. Didn't want to use a title like: "The Basics of Trucking Operations" or something like that. So I thought I could use something like "Learn the basics fast" or something regarding speed learning.
Which comes to my question and the help I need from you: what are the things Drivers do very fast and simple? What are the things that Drivers best do? This way I can add something to the title related to Drivers. Here's a dumb one, but it could go like: "Learn how to start your business faster than cleaning your windshield." You get the idea
Appreciate the help!
Looking for help from Drivers!
Discussion in 'Questions To Truckers From The General Public' started by trucking.shine, Nov 22, 2017.
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What your background in trucking?
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I started this year Dispatching at a company. But the Drivers I talked to didn't give me any good Title Lines, so I turned here.driverdriver Thanks this.
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"How To Manage An 80,000# Office".
"The 65 MPH Desk Jockey"longbedGTs, driverdriver, camerabrat and 2 others Thank this. -
Tha's good!
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Somehow with zero miles driven I dont see how your info will be any help to those of us whom have turned miles.
It is like the race car driver whom rode with his car. He thought it was a fantastic thing to do, while his drivers grumbled "yeah but you were only there for 48 hours".driverdriver and miss elvee Thank this. -
What about a pun on a road sign. Since you don't have any experience driving,
Oldironfan, trucking.shine, gokiddogo and 1 other person Thank this. -
He's writing about business, not driving.
Study the www.OOIDA.com website.trucking.shine and TequilaSunrise Thank this. -
@Chinatown that's correct. I only wanted to use a title that resonated with Drivers and O/O.
Thanks for the advice.
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