Management
Management
3 Areas Successful Remodelers Focus On
Industry advisor Mark Richardson shares what separates the losing from the winning in today’s market
Business
The Neal’s Way Means Putting People First
For Neal’s Design Remodel, company culture is more than values on a wall. It’s everything.
Business
Selling Your Company to Your Team
From company valuation to terms of the transfer, here’s a look at how three different remodelers made the deal work
Business
Brian Gottlieb Receives Remodeling Mastery Award
Presented by industry icon, Mark Richardson, the award celebrated Gottlieb’s extraordinary impact on remodeling
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PRIME Perspectives: Marketing that Works
Our PRIME advisory panel includes some of the remodeling industry’s best marketers. This month we asked about their No. 1 marketing tactic or strategy. Here are the top three responses.
Mark Richardson's Think Business: Great to Good
If you take some inventory of your team, it will help you understand the great factor.
Leads: Why contractors must recognize the importance of ALL inquiries
Be sure your company is keeping pace with the methods for producing high quality leads then using them effectively.
Craig Durosko: Apps for use in day-to-day remodeling
Two apps gaining traction and now being used by many remodelers are Houzz for creating design ideas and Pinterest.
Mark Richardson's Think Business: Great to Good
If you take some inventory of your team, it will help you understand the great factor.
A New Endeavor
Many of you are looking at this editorial page and probably wondering: Where’s Jonathan? And who is this new guy?
Deep and Wide
Every so often, when a number of positive changes occur right on top of each other, it makes sense to communicate them directly to you, our readers.
Professional Remodeler's Forty Under 40 Class of 2012
The 40 young AEC professionals featured represent the Class of 2012 in Professional Remodeler’s “40 Under 40” competition.
Lupberger: Collaborate with your trade partners
Marketing is a numbers game. The more people you can talk with, the more work you will sell.
Remodeling firm rises from the ashes
Long Island remodeling firm loses office to fire but comes back stronger