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Don’t Put All Your Eggs in One Basket (Key Customer Dependency)

One thing that you’ve got to be aware of is something my Dad always warned about (even though we ended up falling into the same trap), which is putting all of your eggs in one basket. Put another way, avoid too much dependency on a single customer for business. That was the downfall of my […]

April 20, 2021
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Your 2021 Marketing List

As we discussed in our last issue, 2021 is going to be a competitive year. If you want to succeed, you need to manage your business well (professional job bidding, accurate costing, etc.) AND you need a marketing plan to create new business! So let’s talk about the basic components of a solid marketing plan: […]

December 29, 2020
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Managing Materials

You need to have relationships with multiple suppliers. After you have worked a few jobs, you can look back and compare the quotes you have received from different suppliers and see what your potential savings are working with one supplier or another for different materials. When you contact a supplier for a quote, try to […]

December 17, 2020
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Growing Your Construction Business with Local SEO

Construction activity is slowing down in some places, so this is a good time of the year to evaluate your business from a high level standpoint and begin considering what you can do to build a bigger, more successful company. We talk often about strategies for better performing the actual work, but today we thought […]

December 9, 2020
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Major ProfitDig Improvements that Will Make Your Life Easier

Here are some of the major recent upgrades to the ProfitDig system that will save you time and make your job easier: Project Manager viewing restrictions. There was some concern from larger companies that Project Managers had too much visibility on employee hourly rates/salaries. The company owners do not want all Project Managers to know what […]

November 18, 2020
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How to Manage Your Construction Company’s Finances for Success

It doesn’t matter how good you are at performing the work for which you are hired – if you don’t manage the money coming in and going out, you will end up broke. If you own a construction company, you’ve probably got a lot of money going out, and hopefully some moneycoming in, but at […]

November 4, 2020
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Heavy Equipment Flexibility with RPOs

If you’re leasing equipment, that’s not a bad thing. A lot of time that is an especially good decision if you are just starting out. If you get into a situation where you are going to have a long-term need for a piece of equipment – 5 or 6 months or longer – we recommend […]

October 14, 2020
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Phishing & Vishing: Serious Security Concerns for Your Construction Company

Phishing and vishing are just two different ways to go about the same concept. Phishing is when you get an email that looks legitimate, but that contains links that take you to a web page or initiate a file download that looks normal (such as a PDF) that actually downloads an executable file to your […]

October 7, 2020
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Let’s Talk About Your Equipment

Underutilized Equipment If you’ve been working two or three days and you’ve got two or three pieces of equipment that have not moved, and more than likely will not move for a while, then it probably doesn’t need to be on the project. That equipment is there to be used to make money. If it’s […]

September 23, 2020
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Hiring the Right Personnel

I want to talk about the importance of choosing the right personnel for your construction company and managing your expenses. These are two things that will have a major impact on the success of your business. There’s nothing that will give you a bad rep any quickr than having someone onsite doing a project in […]

November 5, 2019
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