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From the Desk of Tyson S. Lawrence
Keeping it Real 100% of the Time
3-Time Freight Brokerage Owner
Also Know for His Juicy Baby Back Ribs
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Dear Freight Brokerage Owner,
It’s hard owning a freight brokerage.
Like REALLY hard.
I get it. I’ve been in your exact shoes before.
I’ve started and grown three brokerages to over $10 million a year.
The first one I bankrupted, I sold the second one for multiple 7 figures, and I’m on my third one now.
I know EXACTLY what the pressure feels like, to be pushed to the limit, to grind, to not be certain you’ll get a paycheck next month.
I've faced the sleepless nights, the fear of losing clients, the challenge of building a reliable team, and the constant battle to keep the business afloat.
I've experienced the highs of rapid growth and the lows of financial struggles.
But through it all, I've learned valuable lessons about resilience, perseverance, and strategic growth.
Over the last decade, I’ve developed a freight brokerage growth playbook that focuses on building a strong foundation, ensuring client diversity, and creating a sellable, thriving business.
And now I’m on a mission to teach other freight brokers and help them be wildly successful.
That’s why I created a coaching rogram. To help freight brokerage owners like you navigate these challenges and come out stronger on the other side.
My goal is to share the insights and strategies that have worked for me, so you can avoid the pitfalls and accelerate your success.
Together, we’ll work on building a resilient and profitable brokerage that not only survives but thrives.
If you choose to work with me, we'll focus on core business-building principles I’ve learned in the trenches over the last decade.
The most important thing I want you to know is...You don’t have to go through this journey alone!
Let’s take your brokerage to new eights, ensuring a future where you can confidently lead your business without the constant fear of failure.
Please take me up on my free 30-minute, no-obligation strategy session.
Here, we’ll meet over Zoom, and I’ll edicate my time to help you solve an issue you’re having right now.
Or, you can ask me any question you’d like so I can provide insight into how I can help you win.
Looking forward to partnering with you on this journey.
Best regards,
Tyson S. Lawrence