How and Why You Should Create a Contractor Profile on LinkedIn
As a contractor, you might think that LinkedIn isn’t for you. However, the networking site can help professionals across all industries find jobs or candidates.
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As a contractor, you might think that LinkedIn isn’t for you. However, the networking site can help professionals across all industries find jobs or candidates.
Managing a contracting business has its challenges, from overseeing projects to keeping costs under control. Reducing overhead and operational costs can significantly improve your bottom
Table of Contents Email is dominant in today’s world. According to a 2024 survey, 88% of people use their email daily. As a business owner,
We’ve all been there as roofing professionals—that one roofing client whose life purpose seems to be making your job harder. Clients are just people, which
Table of Contents Research has shown that consumers need to interact with brands at least seven times before making a purchase decision. So, how do
Once you’ve closed a sale with a customer, their buying journey isn’t necessarily over. When you effectively use sales techniques like upselling and cross-selling, you
Table of Contents Social media started out as a popular medium for text-based content and eventually evolved into sharing photos. Today, videos are king! Thanks
Hiring the right staff for sales roles is an essential part of running a successful roofing business. However, finding the best candidates can be a
Table of Contents You’ve only got one chance to land customers and close deals, right? Not necessarily! Typically, customers need to see your brand at
Poor customer experience can lead to a loss in sales and be detrimental to your roofing company’s success. So, how do you avoid bad customer
Table of Contents URLs are just meaningless, random words at the top of your web browser, right? WRONG! Say goodbye to the days of overlooking
Brick, wood, mud, leaves, grass, stone, straw, sticks, and animal skin. What do all of these items have in common? Humans have used them to
As a contractor, you might think that LinkedIn isn’t for you. However, the networking site can help professionals across all industries find jobs or candidates.
Managing a contracting business has its challenges, from overseeing projects to keeping costs under control. Reducing overhead and operational costs can significantly improve your bottom
Table of Contents Email is dominant in today’s world. According to a 2024 survey, 88% of people use their email daily. As a business owner,
We’ve all been there as roofing professionals—that one roofing client whose life purpose seems to be making your job harder. Clients are just people, which
Table of Contents Research has shown that consumers need to interact with brands at least seven times before making a purchase decision. So, how do
Once you’ve closed a sale with a customer, their buying journey isn’t necessarily over. When you effectively use sales techniques like upselling and cross-selling, you
Table of Contents Social media started out as a popular medium for text-based content and eventually evolved into sharing photos. Today, videos are king! Thanks
Hiring the right staff for sales roles is an essential part of running a successful roofing business. However, finding the best candidates can be a
Table of Contents You’ve only got one chance to land customers and close deals, right? Not necessarily! Typically, customers need to see your brand at
Poor customer experience can lead to a loss in sales and be detrimental to your roofing company’s success. So, how do you avoid bad customer
Table of Contents URLs are just meaningless, random words at the top of your web browser, right? WRONG! Say goodbye to the days of overlooking
Brick, wood, mud, leaves, grass, stone, straw, sticks, and animal skin. What do all of these items have in common? Humans have used them to