Tapping resources, such as trade shows and other educational opportunities, for company improvement.
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The hardest parts of going to the Remodeling Show are getting out the door and then implementing what you’ve learned when you return. Here’s how to make it easier.
A slow economy doesn't stop design and innovation.
Ten remodelers answer 12 questions about yesterday's building boom, today's business challenges, and tomorrow's commitments toward rebuilding their companies. This question: What marketing strategies are working for you?
NVS Kitchen & Bath and Crossroads Contracting are two remodeling companies that have succeeded where many remodelers fail: at home shows.
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Iconoculture senior director Robin Avni shares home and remodeling macrotrends at IBS 2009.
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Check out new products straight from the floor of The Remodeling Show, including winners of the Best New Products awards.
In today’s slowing market, remodelers are faced with complex questions about their business. From surviving the downturn to differentiating your company from the competition to increasing gross profits even as material costs continue to rise, the 2008 Remodeling Show offers answers to the toughest...
As seen at the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show in Chicago: two new fittings that can be adjusted by users.
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Remodeling company owners can claim an income tax deduction for food, lodging, and travel expenses they and their employees incur attending trade shows and conventions.