Truck Tool Box Tonneau Cover Benefits Autos Articles | November 8 Authentic Mitch Wishnowsky Jersey , 2007 There are large varieties of tonneau covers available, tool box tonneau cover is toward the top of the list. This keeps your tools from being damaged by rain or stolen by thieves.
Tool box tonneau cover is specially designed to fit your truck with your tool box installed. This tonneau cover is a favorite among customers whose trucks are used as both street and work vehicles. Tool box tonneau cover feature roll out bars, bows and cover to allows easy access to your tools. When truck owners look at aftermarket products for their vehicle, the tonneau covers are toward the top of the list. There are approximately 800,000 toolboxes sold each year. These tonneau covers start as low as $230.
These offer functionality in addition to appearance enhancement. Owning the tool box has some great advantages such as protecting your tools from the weather and keeping your tools out of sight from people who like to take things that don?t belong to them. The tool box can also increases your gas mileage. Customer favorites include the Extang Toolbox Tonno Cover, with its easy pull to disengage your tail rail for bulk hauling, and the Access Tool Box Edition Tonneau Cover, with protection capabilities perfect for contractors, construction, farms and other commercial uses.
You can have all the advantages of owning a tool box tonneau cover to protect and store your tools and also cargo. Different companies such as Extang with several different models of tonneau covers and tool boxes which require you to either have a truck tool box or purchase one. Access also has a tool box edition which you also have to purchase or own a truck tool box. When it comes to toolboxes, it is easier to understand the customers needs. Some of the reasons that customers purchase toolboxes include:
Ability to store and organize tools and equipment Ability to lock the toolbox Added storage space
There are some choices truck owners make in regards to toolboxes such as what type of material do they want such as steel, aluminum or plastic. In addition, there are different organizing options and other features with toolboxes. There are toolboxes to meet every customers needs and the price he or she is willing to spend for that toolbox.
And then there is the reverse case. If you have a customer that has a tonneau cover already installed on their truck bed, there are toolbox solutions that can fit under the cover. For example, several toolbox manufacturers such as Delta Consolidated Industries and SwingBox offer toolboxes that mount under tonneau covers. They allow for toolbox access when needed, while allowing the full functionality and fit of a tonneau cover. Some manufacturers have gone the next step to offer an all-in-one solution of a tool box tonneau cover. Shur-Co offers the TruXedoPlus tool box and tonneau cover combination. It combines the Truxedo tonneau cover with a low-profile toolbox.
The Hard Push Technique....turn on or turn off? Marketing Articles | June 24, 2006 A common marketing technique being taught by a number of different groups and marketing teams is the hard push tactic, where you give the prospect no real chance to refuse, create a massive sense of urgency and try and ensure they have no choice but to do as you wish. Does this work or does it mile?
A common marketing technique being taught by a number of different groups and marketing teams is the hard push tactic, where you give the prospect no real chance to refuse, create a massive sense of urgency and try and ensure they have no choice but to do as you wish.
I encountered this the other day with a member of the Dream Team marketing group. Now I am not in anyway trying to trash this course as I understand for some it is a good learning curve, however I have it on authority of another member that they do teach this technique.
For me it began with a couple of emails after I had enquired about the course. I was interested to see how they were teaching people to bring in 20 to 30 people a week into whatever business you were promoting. I asked that the person selling the course call me before 5pm to let me know more details. I didn't hear anything further until I walked in from being out in the wind and rain at 7.30pm, soaked to the skin and the phone rang. My dinner was in the oven and would be another 20 minutes and the cats and dog needed feeding.
The guy asked what I was promoting and of course said what a great company it was and how the course he was going to introduce me to could explode my business. He said there was a live conference call at 8.00pm that night. I explained that I was interested but that I couldn't really attend the call that night. The guy then got very pushy saying that if I was serious about my business I would miss by dinner and attend. I said I was not prepared to do that but would attend another call if there was one in a day or so. I was told that there was no further calls for a week or so and my place had to be specially reserved. I was basically told that I would never succeed in online business if my dinner came first and he hung up.
The next morning I emailed him to say I was no longer interested in pursuing the course as I had been totally put off by his attitude. I received a response saying he was sorry but that is the sales technique he had been taught on the course and it usually worked. Despite what he had said the day before there was another call that night.