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How to Follow Junk King Online

As Junk King expands across the US and beyond, their online presence is also constantly expanding.  There are now several ways to follow news and updates about Junk King – from information on the central organization to local updates on each individual franchise territory.

Here are ways to follow Junk King online:

Junk King Franchise Pages: Each Junk King franchise territory has a unique franchise page that is customizable to their local area.  From unique Yelp reviews to franchisee Twitter and Facebook accounts, these pages are the gateways to a local territory’s junk removal services.   Franchise pages also provide a no hassles method to book junk removal appointments online.

Example Franchise Page:  Junk King Memphis

Junk King Blogs: Beyond this blog, where you can find out about recent junk removal and hauling news, each Junk King franchise has its own local blog.  Within each of these franchise blogs you will find helpful local articles: from how to cleanup your basement to interesting interviews with franchisees.

Example Franchise Blog: Junk King San Antonio Blog

Junk King on Twitter: Both Junk King corporate and several of Junk King’s franchise territories are now on Twitter! Following these Twitter accounts is a great way to keep up to date on local news, junk removal deals and more.

Follow Junk King @junkkingllc

Junk King on Facebook: Junk King is also on Facebook, where you can network with Junk King HQ or a number of local franchises.  Discover local news such as how Junk King franchisees are helping out their local communities to the newest junk hauling deals in your area.

Example Facebook Profile: Junk King Tampa Facebook

What’s in a Junk Removal Blog?

Many people out there might ask themselves: “What in the world is a Junk Removal Blog?  What could possibly be so interesting in the business of junk removal that would require a blog all about it?”  Although those questions are often asked, there is actually quite a bit of interesting news in the junk hauling sector nowadays, particularly for the Junk King organization.

Junk King is rapidly expanding across the US, with new franchises in various locations like Tampa, Colorado Springs, Arizona and Massachusetts.  Many of our franchisees have unique and interesting stories: from why they first got into the junk removal business to some of the strangest items they’ve ever picked up.  Each of our franchisees also has their own local blog, Twitter account, and Facebook page where they can post updates and news about their territory.

I’d like to highlight a few recent posts from Junk King franchises across the country:

From the Junk King North San Diego Blog, an interview with franchise owner Bob Hoath:

Question: Is there one specific hauling job that stands out in your mind?

Bob:   Yes, we recently did a job for a gentleman in Escondido.  He had items in his garage ranging from small furniture to electronics such as computers and stereo equipment.  He even had a large pile of shrubs and tree trimmings he needed to get rid of.  He was so pleased that we were able to take everything at a good price and in a timely manner that he called back to just to thank us again.

Question: What’s one of the most interesting type of junk you’ve hauled so far?

Bob: We once came across a customer who was a big hunter. He had us hauling away all kinds of weird items that relate to hunting.  Needless to say, we came across a real fowl smelling freezer that he wanted us to dispose of.

Follow Junk King North San Diego on Twitter @sandiegojunk or on become a fan on their Facebook Page.

From the Junk King Memphis Blog, an interview with franchise owner Kyle Neeley:

Question: What’s one of the most interesting items you’ve hauled so far?

Kyle: A 1950’s optometrist tool stand, which weighed an excess of 300lbs.

Question: What’s the biggest single item you’ve hauled so far?

Kyle: A 20-foot wooden sign making table.

Question: What’s the easiest part of your job?

Kyle: To me it’s dealing with the people, my wife and I both are very comfortable meeting new people and adapting to their needs.

Follow Junk King Memphis on Twitter @memphisjunk or on become a fan on their Facebook Page.