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- We are your Broker of Jeep Information - |
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JeepBrokers Mission is to build the largest network of “Jeep enthusiasts” in the world. We will achieve this by continuing to provide our visitors with detailed, current and accurate Jeep-related information on our easy-to-navigate website. JeepBrokers.com has already grown to be one of the most visited 4WD related websites on the internet, with 5,431,796 page visits in the month of March 2007! That volume is up from 3,568,856 page visits in March 2006 and 690,502 page visits in March 2005. Our Focus: Since 1996 JeepBrokers.com has provided and promoted Jeep-specific information to our visitors, specifically in the following areas:
“Obtaining information is the #1 reason that people visit web sites. If you provide information for people such as free marketing tips, price comparisons, product evaluations, a how-to section, a glossary or dictionary, or tips for buying your product or service, you have given a benefit for visiting your site.” Source: quote from Google JeepBrokers Growth Strategy:
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Bio - Will Morgan Owner/Operator of Hot Stuf Custom Parts Partner/Founder of JeepBrokers.com and resident Jeep Guru Well over 20 years of wheeling experience covering trails and areas from the Rubicon, Moab, Camp 5 in the Black Hills of South Dakota, areas around and outside of Denver Colorado, Wyoming and Montana. Avid outdoor enthusiast and sportsman that will take any opportunity to spend time out on the trail. Not limited to wheeling, over the last four decades Will has enjoyed time with friends skiing, kayaking, skydiving, and trying out most any adventure he can find time to be involved in. His favorite pastime is to be able to spend time with close friends and family whenever and wherever time will allow. |
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Will's Jeep (one of them anyway): 1988 Jeep Wrangler YJ
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Bio - Vance
Crowder I have been obsessed with Jeeps for as long as I can remember. Not just the vehicles but everything about them. Every moment that I have spent in a Jeep has been a good one. I cannot think of a "bad time" that I have had while in a Jeep. Sure I have had my share of "challenges" like; breaking down on the trail, being caught in hail storms with the top off, or the time that me and a buddy were stranded for 3 nights 35 miles into the bush with 2 flat tires (and having only 4 beer, 2 cans of ravioli and 1 granola bar). Even though at the time those events are not always fun, they always turn into an adventure of some sort and some great memories and stories. I have lost count of how many Jeeps I have had in the past 20 years (I am 36 years old) and I have never not had at least one Jeep at any given time during the last 20 years. I can safely say that formula will not change over the next 20+ years. I have done everything from rock crawling in Southern California to mud bogging in Northern Canada. I am always ready for the next journey, regardless of where it is as long as it involves a Jeep. |
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Vance's
Jeep (one of them anyway):
1979 CJ-5
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