The ProfitDig Blog
Insights, strategies, and news for the modern contractor.
Insights into the Cattle Business and its Connection to Construction
In the video “Talking Cattle with Jeff Spencer and How It Relates to the Construction Industry,” various insights about the cattle business are shared by Jeff Spencer, who operates a cow-calf operation. The discussion dives into pricing challenges, the agricultural background of professionals in construction, and highlights the importance of hard work in both fields. […]
Inside the Wild World of MEP Design: Site Visits, HVAC, and Engineering Oddities
On this episode of ProfitDig Live, we sit down with Phillip Greer to talk MEP design—short for Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing. But don’t let the technical acronym fool you—this conversation takes some hilarious turns. Phillip has worked across the country on everything from wastewater treatment facilities to ice cream plants built in repurposed meat packing […]
If You Don’t Raise Prices in January, You’re Falling Behind
January is pricing season whether you admit it or not. Material costs don’t wait. Labor costs don’t wait. Insurance doesn’t wait. If your prices stay the same year after year, your profit shrinks even when revenue grows. Why January matters Customers expect change in January. New year. New rates. New costs. Raising prices in the […]
The Jobs That Made You Money vs The Jobs That Wasted Your Time
Every contractor has two kinds of jobs.The ones that made money.And the ones that felt busy but somehow left nothing behind. The dangerous part is when you can’t tell the difference. Profitable jobs share patterns Jobs that make money usually have a few things in common: Clear scope Predictable labor Minimal surprises Good communication […]
Why You Worked All Year and Still Didn’t Make the Money You Expected
If you’re looking at the end of the year wondering how you stayed busy but still didn’t make the money you thought you would, you’re not alone. This is one of the most common and frustrating realizations contractors have in December. The problem usually isn’t effort. Most contractors work their tails off. Long days. Weekends. […]
Social Media for Contractors: How to Stay Consistent and Turn Every Job Site Into Content
Most contractors know they should be posting on social media, but staying consistent is tough. You get busy on the job, you get home tired, and before you know it, two weeks have passed with nothing posted. That’s a problem, because gaps in activity hurt your visibility and make customers think you aren’t active. The […]
Marketing by Walking Around: The Simple Strategy Contractors Should Be Using
In both hospitality and construction, the businesses that attract the most attention are usually the ones that stay visible. Big marketing budgets help, but you don’t actually need one to build awareness in your town or stay in front of potential customers. Sometimes the simplest ideas are the most effective, and that’s exactly what marketing […]
What Every Contractor Should Know About Risk Analysis Before You Try to Grow
Running a construction business means making decisions that affect your money, your people, and the future of your company. Sometimes those decisions are small, like what equipment to rent for a job. Other times they involve much bigger questions. Do we take on this huge project? Do we add another crew? Do we expand into […]
Is It Time to Restructure Your Construction Business? How to Know and What to Do Next
Running a construction business is a constant learning experience. No matter how long you’ve been doing it, your company will change, your people will change, and the market around you will definitely change. That’s why even the best contractors eventually run into a tough question: Do we need to restructure the way we operate? It’s […]
Keep Your Equipment Working for You, Not Against You
In construction, equipment is everything. Your excavators, dozers, and skid steers are the muscle of your operation – and they’re also one of your biggest expenses. When they’re running smooth, you’re making money. When they’re down, you’re losing time, labor, and reputation. Too many contractors treat equipment like a necessary evil instead of a money-making […]
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