Business — Home Improvement
Business — Home Improvement
Home Improvement Success: Luck, Hard Work, or Who You Know?
Even the most brilliant marketing mind could see fewer opportunities due to lack of networking
Home Improvement
Why A Successful Custom Remodeler Started a One-Day Bath Business
On this episode of Rock Stars of Remodeling, Showcase Remodels Owner Sam DeMaio shares why he decided to add a one-day bath business and offers tips on how contractors can accumulate wealth
Home Improvement
3 Tips to Trim the Fat in Your Business
Director of Home Improvement Drew Barto writes that making these difficult decisions could help improve your bottom line
News
New FCC Rules Will Force Home Improvement Industry to Adjust Business Practices
The regulations require more robust consumer consent and will impact contractors and lead aggregators
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This Call May Be Recorded
You can’t control how the prospect heard about your company, but you can control that first phone interaction
Online and Ready to Buy: the New Sales Landscape
Buying a car used to involve haggling with a salesperson on the dealership lot. Now most car dealers have an online sales department. Is home improvement next?
Business Changes Under the Trump Administration
The effect of announced plans to change or eliminate the Affordable Care Act, scale back taxes, and rein in OSHA enforcement will likely not be seen right away
When in Over Your Head, Pause ... and Consider
Determining what kind of help you need, and when, can not only see your business through a crisis, it can help provide a basis for stable growth
Contractors Hope for Action on Labor, RRP
A contentious election year produces an unexpected result. Here’s what some contractors would like to see happen next.
What to Do With a Client's Bounced Check
You finished that replacement job two weeks ago and collected the final check. Today a letter from the bank arrives: you've got a bounced check.
Lack of Permit Could Come Back to Haunt
Homeowners are often in the dark about what permits are required for the work they want done and who's responsible for obtaining them. Short answer: you are
Business Identity Crisis
Does your company’s name align with what you actually do, and represent, in your market?
Loving and Hating Home Shows
Even contractors who dislike them concede that success is all in the effort