List your Sawmill Business Here for Free!
Do you own a sawmill business?
You can now advertise your sawmill business on Barngeek Classifieds for free! We have thousands of visitors each day many are looking for rough cut lumber to build their barns. One of the questions we get the most often is…
“Where can I buy timbers and lumber to build my barn”?
These are customers that are looking for what YOU offer!
In addition to that, you can show your customers the kind of barns they can build with your lumber, by sending them to our website. Take a look at our barn designs, they really sell themselves.
Think about it. Would you rather try to sell this?
Or This?
If you own a sawmill, you know that you sell a much higher quality product than people can buy at big box store lumber yards, but the problem is those big companies are a whole lot better at marketing their product than the average sawmill owner is.
My mission is to level the playing field. Now YOU can get a leg up on those big box stores by letting thousands of people in your area know that you exist!
And best of all, it’s free!
By listing your sawmill business on our website, you are helping me in my mission to make sure big lumber companies can never again hold our economy hostage with high lumber prices.
The more sawmills listed here, the better it will be for all of us.
Let me thank you in advance for your help, and welcome you to the BarnGeek family! I wish you all the best in the future of your business.
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