Movers, especially long distance movers, know a thing or two about transitions, seeing as how they help people with them all day long. That is why they are great people to talk to when you are moving for the first time or even if you are a veteran mover.
Did you know that some of them even blog? These blogs contain a lot of great information for every stage of your transition.
They have content that can help you in the beginning stages. They post packing to do lists, lists of people that need to know a changed address, ways to sell your house, and lots of other information. This is often the most stressful stage of your move, so these are invaluable.
They also have lots of great information on how to move. Movers blogs often have reviews on certain methods and different kinds of moving strategies, like self storage pods. These will help you make the right decision in the before stage as well, so you can decide what method will work best for you.
Movers also post articles on what to do once you are at your new home. They can show you how to settle in, meet your new neighbors, unpack in an efficient way so that your stuff does not just sit in boxes all over your house.
Consider finding the blogs of movers if you are in the process of changing homes. These all have lots of helpful and engaging content that can help you during one of the most stressful experiences of your life. Knowing is half the battle, after all.
What are some of your comments on movers? Do you think that these blogs are really helpful, or are these just a way for them to sell you on their services?
I think that they are all just marketing gimmicks. Most of them are just about promotional contests that they run anyways.
I think that they are all just marketing gimmicks. Most of them are just about promotional contests that they run anyways.
I think that they are all just marketing gimmicks. Most of them are just about promotional contests that they run anyways.
I think that they are all just marketing gimmicks. Most of them are just about promotional contests that they run anyways.
I think that they are all just marketing gimmicks. Most of them are just about promotional contests that they run anyways.