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More evidence of a less than vigorous recovery for the remainder of this year is apparent in the recent performance of The Conference Board's Index of Economic Indicators, which fell in April after being flat in February and March.
The U.S. government issued duties on Canadian softwood imports averaging 29% in March, charging that our neighbor to the north subsidizes its industry to undercut American lumber's price.
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Fifty remodelers at the Seniors Housing Symposium in Orlando, Fla., became the first to earn the CAPS -- Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist -- designation from the NAHB Remodelors Council.
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Idaho-based timber firm Boise (formerly Boise Cascade) has announced to its employees and customers that it will cease harvesting trees over 200 years old in large, untouched wilderness areas, the New York Times reported.
The Home Depot has partnered with home service franchiser ServiceMaster in a pilot program the retail giant hopes will strengthen its position in the installed sales market.
This spring, I attended board meetings for both the NAHB Remodelors Council and the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI). Working in a vacuum holds you -- and your business -- back because it denies you the benefit of the collective experience of the industry.
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Lead tracking is a basic component to any successful marketing effort, but studies show from 40% to 79% of leads never reach a salesperson or are allowed to languish. Through lead tracking, you collect and monitor information systematically.
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The consultant typically finds from videotaping that remodelers spend too much time talking about themselves, which means "they spend too little time talking about the client, what quality of life they're looking for, their lifestyle," he says.
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Seeking to more vigorously market his company's "indefinite guarantee," John Frazier hired a construction management intern to survey past clients about his remodeling company's workmanship.
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Ray and Ron Melani, co-presidents of the $12 million-a-year Melani Bros. of Yorktown, Va., make it clear on their business cards that it's not just business they hold dear.
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Many remodelers don't realize it, but their Web site hosting company typically can provide up to 120 statistics on each visitor.