Relaunch of Freightbook with new online ratings feature

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Based in the UK, Freightbook Ltd was formed by Rachel Humphrey who has been actively involved with global freight networks since the mid-90s.
Rachel Humphrey launched Freightbook www.freightbook.net in July 2009 as a new concept of linking forwarders together at a low-cost and as an alternative to a traditional freight network.
Since then 1500+ companies in 140+ countries have registered and are promoting their services on a global scale whilst at the same time driving traffic to their own websites.
Today, Freightbook is enjoying an exciting relaunch with a fabulous new feature inspired by the fact that ratings are now an essential element to any online directory.
“Personally, I always refer to customer ratings before purchasing products online. This applies to service providers too. A recent survey showed that 91% of businesses are influenced by recommendations when making a decision to use a company so we’ve made it super quick and easy to share feedback on our advertisers,” said Rachel Humphrey, Founder.
She also recently launched v3.0 of their Smartphone Service at m.freightbook.net where forwarders and suppliers to the freight industry can be found quickly on mobile devices
The online directory costs £50 for 2 years registration and boasts additional benefits including contact details listed in the monthly FB Index, dedicated online news/PR service, direct quote request leads (approved by in-house staff to avoid spam), automatic amendments to profile pages and the ability to post ratings and reviews for fellow advertisers.
“Freightbook is an online business directory dedicated to the transportation industry. There are no rules, registered users are not governed and Freightbook offers no financial protection or arbitration. There are many freight networks already established but some forwarders dislike the ties that are enforced by membership. Freightbook provides an alternative solution for forwarders to find overseas agents … and to be found,” said Humphrey.
Questions & Answers
Q.What is the primary purpose of Freightbook, according to its founder?
What is the primary purpose of Freightbook, according to its founder?
Freightbook is an online business directory specifically for the transportation industry. It aims to link forwarders together at a low cost, offering an alternative to traditional freight networks and helping them find overseas agents.
Q.What new feature has been added during Freightbook's relaunch?
What new feature has been added during Freightbook's relaunch?
Freightbook has relaunched with a new online ratings feature. This allows users to share feedback on advertisers, inspired by the importance of customer ratings in online decision-making, as noted by the founder.
Q.What is the cost for companies to register with Freightbook, and what benefits are included?
What is the cost for companies to register with Freightbook, and what benefits are included?
Registration for Freightbook costs £50 for two years. This includes contact details in the monthly FB Index, a dedicated online news/PR service, and direct quote request leads, among other benefits.
Q.How does Freightbook differ from traditional freight networks?
How does Freightbook differ from traditional freight networks?
Freightbook is an online directory that does not govern its registered users and offers no financial protection or arbitration. It provides an alternative for forwarders who dislike the ties and rules enforced by traditional network memberships.
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