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In this brief guide, we’ll review a ten-step process that will help you select the right construction software. Each of these steps include five critical tasks. If you follow this process, you’ll be far more effective in your search for new software.
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CONTRACTOR is the news magazine of mechanical contracting. CONTRACTOR concentrates its industry coverage exclusively on plumbing, hydronic/ radiant heating, fire protection and mechanical piping systems. CONTRACTOR presents the news, trends and issues that matter most to the mechanical contractors who matter most—the industry’s top contracting firms. It’s the No. 1 information source of staff-written industry news, business management advice, market trends and new products for plumbing, heating and piping contracting firms.
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Contracting Business is the leading business-to-business magazine for commercial, residential, and industrial contractors in the heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration industries. It has the largest contractor circulation and retains the readership of the industry’s best, most progressive contractors and dealers through editorial content that continues to promote the expansion and improvement of the HVACR marketplace.
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The editorial focus and mission of HVACR Business is to provide business owners and managers with the very best management concepts available. Critical topics covered include leadership, management, finance, sales, marketing, training and education, health care, insurance, customer service and more. HVACR Business is dedicated to helping contractors master these key management skills and provide them with the resources necessary to build stronger, better, more profitable customers.
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Official Magazine is the nation's leading source for information about plumbing & mechanical safety codes, as well as codes and safety standards for many diverse areas including swimming pools, solar energy, recreational vehicles and manufactured housing. This publication is geared toward plumbers, mechanical contractors, manufacturers, and government and safety officials who need to know safety code information, as well as proposed changes, safety requirements, and breaking developments and trends.
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Every contractor knows, when you do a job in a neighborhood, your chance of doing more business within that neighborhood increases significantly. Just by working at a neighbor's home, you have already gained an invaluable advantage... their trust. Yet despite this fact over 98% of contractors do not promote their business around their existing jobsites. JobSite Mailing’s unique, high-end direct mail program will ensure that all the neighbors know about the value of your services. Mail to both your current and past jobsite neighborhoods. JobSite Mailing also has programs designed to target new homebuyers, target demographic lists (age of home, home value, income levels, etc…), and your own client lists. There is no better way to get new business!!