A couple of things I can add from years of buying; don't load up the truck with trinkets, toys, candy and beef jerky. I've had a couple of tool guys who did that. We're not there to buy that ****, and it just ties up room thatcould be used for tools. Don't fall into the trap of being the "big toolbox" seller. We had a Mac guy start out, and he was wheeling and dealing toolboxes in the beginning, always had a new plaque proclaiming some sales mark achievement. The problem it creates, is that it maxes your credit with the company out on big ticket items, and you can't properly stock the truck with the tools you'll need to have the most; i.e. warranty stuff like sockets, wrenches, ratchets, and other commonly misused hand tools. Whatever company you do choose, you'll need to become their biggest fan. Not in the **** talk the other guys way (at least notuntil you're established and know your clientele better) but talk up all the new gizmos they bring out asap. I'm not a Mac fan, I always found a lot of their stuff to be kind of gimmicky, but the guy we had was alway excited to show off the latest and greatest the company came up with. I'm sure I can think of more later, it's early yet.