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By jeglasgow - Posted on 03 April 2008

Portable Building Mfg. & Sales. We were in this business for 15 years. The portable building business can be a moneymaker for those of you who like to construct things and are interested in buildings and sales. This is a sales business; sales ability or having good salesmen on staff are key to the businesses success. My twenty-five years of experience in the portable building industry has gone into writing this manual.

The suggestions, construction plans, building styles, and operational methods used are based on actual in the field experience. Every thing presented in the manual is taken from the operation of a profitable portable building business. Get your business started and after you have become profitable try to improve on what is presented in the manual. In the beginning of a new business, every dollar spent is important to the businesses survival, so stay with the time tested and proven methods until you can afford to experiment. The manual covers thirty seven areas of operations from start up, sales, design, delivery, pricing, advertising, equipment and much more, all aspects of the business.

This business is a little more dollar intensive to start and some knowledge of construction is helpful. The learning curve is a little long, but not overly difficult if you like buildings and construction. Sales people can be hired, so sales ability is useful but not mandatory. The buildings can be of wood or steel construction. They can be delivered erected or built on site. They are sold commercially and residentially. Size are 6' x 8' up to 16' x 40' or in modular form, any size. Uses are, storage, job shacks, classrooms, workshops, garages, cabins, etc. My portable building business did about $750,000 annually after a few years of building up the sales volume. How To Run A Portable Building Business Manual. The manual cost is $99.00 E-mail address jglasgow@patiostore.com Home improvement (carport and patio cover)sales works well with this business.

"You have to take that first step, no one else can do it for you" Jim Glasgow

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