Written by Admin on March 13th, 2010
At under a tenner we weren’t expecting much from Courier Marketing so it was more than a pleasant surprise when we made the payment and were sent to a page with no less than 10 documents for us to download.
The main document “So you want to become a freelance courier?” weighs in at just 20 pages BUT there is no fluff and filler here, just good solid information. Everything you would expect to be covered is, such as type of vehicle, insurance, becoming self employed etc.
Written by Admin on March 12th, 2010
There’s something not quite right about the Self Employed Courier website. It says it’s staff have over 22 years experience in the freelance courier market yet they don’t say who they are.
It mentions ‘£300 a day’ and ‘£1500 a week’ a bit too much and seems to be trying to appeal to greed rather than tempting the reader with what’s in the content.
Written by Admin on March 12th, 2010
The 2010 Freelance Courier System is extremely thorough starting with how to get up and running quickly via courier over spill work and then showing how to expand your business with private work.
Absolutely nothing here is left to chance and to be honest that may be its only fault. The 2010 Freelance Courier System tries a little too hard to cover all the bases and may leave you with information overload.
Written by Admin on March 11th, 2010
When you are at the planning stage of becoming a freelance courier you want rock solid advice from people who have been there, done that and got the parking tickets to prove it. The CRV courier guide is just that.
The CRV courier guide was written by Andy Stevens who is well known and respected throughout the industry. He covers all the pitfalls he discovered when first becoming a freelance courier and shows you how to avoid them.