Make Contractors Solve Their Own Conflicts
by: Ron Roberts.
You've got a headache on your hands. What should you do?You've got two guys on a crew who are fighting. John doesn't want to work with Mark. Mark doesn't want to listen to John. Their behavior is running off people. Unfortunately, they ar...
National Electrical Contractors Association
by: Gomembers, Inc..
[Herndon, VA] --- gomembers, Inc. (http://www.gomembers.com) is pleased to announce that the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA: http://www.necanet.org) has chosen gomembers’ QRD (Query, Reporting and Data Extraction) so...
Contractors Insurance - Contraction Quotations
by: Don Bury.
The burden insurance costs place on your bottom line demands you pay attention to them. Pricing can be surprisingly volatile. Defend yourself against paying too much by shopping every year. This helps guard against shocking price hikes a...
How Contractors Get Lower Rates on Insurance
by: Don Bury.
Smart and wealthy building contractors are the ones who associate with winners in their specialties, for good reason. They've come to realize they will never live long enough to learn all they need to know by themselves. They see the val...
Contractors Planning System Information
by: Ron Roberts.
In an article titled How Contractors Get Rich, I introduced you to the six systems that control the fate of your construction business. In this article, we address financial control.As a reminder one last time, they six systems are:1. Mar...
Contractors Reduce Insurance Costs
by: Don Bury.
Publishing your own bid specs for contractors insurance makes your costs go down. Brokers see you can get quotes any time you want, and they feel the competitive pressure. You can do this for your Liability, Auto, Property, and Workers ...
Independent RN Contractors Are Taking The Nursing Profession
by: Tammie Mericle.
Nurses wake up and take advantage of this extraordinary opportunity. Are you tired of having no input in your career, little money in the bank, lack of respect for your profession and little compensation for the long hours and years of ded...
Home Security System Products for Contractors
by: Matt Peters.
Many people will be turned off by the idea of building a house if their contractors cannot offer some kind of security system in their standard service offerings. Even the simplest of alarm systems can help in the decision-making process...
Hey Contractors, How To Keep Quality Control Simple
by: Ron Roberts.
When asked why you should be chosen over a competitor, do you respond with "because we do things right"? In other words, is quality your calling card?I'm betting that you spend a lot of time making sure your crews build things as you want...
Hey Contractors, Make Your Advertisements Stand Out
by: Ron Roberts.
Go grab your Yellow Pages. Now open it up to the page where your services are advertised.Are any of the advertisements unique?Do they all look the same?I just opened up my Yellow Pages to the Concrete Contractors section. Here's what I'm ...
Hiring Contractors for Real Estate Investors
by: Ralph Mark Maupin.
Where do you find contractor? Ask for referrals from other investors. You can also go to Home Depot early in the morning where the contractors check out. Talk to the clerks about who are the regulars and talk to the contractors in line. ...
Stay Safe With Contractors When Flipping Houses for Profit
by: Brad Wozny - INSTANTRealEstateSolutions.com.
Investors interested in refurbishing and reselling distressed properties often want inexpensive repair work, but it is important to avoid a contractor scam. Any contractor who offers significant discounts, makes large promises, asks for a...
How Contractors Avoid Overpaying for Insurance at Premium Audits
by: Don Bury.
HAVE YOU RECEIVED NOTICE OF A PREMIUM AUDIT?Contractors find they must endure audits from insurance companies every year. The more prepared you are, the less likely you will be overcharged.A premium audit is a review of your business ope...
Contractors Who Shop Insurance Every Year Save Fortunes
by: Don Bury.
Do you know insurance is highly volatile for contractors? It is really important to thoroughly shop your renewals every year, to defend yourself against overpaying and sudden changes in the market.Develop solid alternatives before a cri...
How Contractors Avoid Overpaying For General Liability Insurance
by: Don Bury.
Contractors get their insurance rates to go down 20% and more, by comparing notes with their peers. You need to connect with your competitors, and agree to pull out your policies for comparison. One of you is paying too much. If you ge...