Flyers and other print literature for your roofing business can be a deceptively good marketing idea. When anyone is reading one of your print ads, they’re only thinking about your roofing business and no one else. If they look online for a roofer, they get...
Predicting the economy for 2022 is hard to do. Many indicators point to good things, but political tensions, pandemic variants, and global supply chain issues are complicating matters. If you want your roofing business to survive and thrive, then you need to generate...
Getting on top of a house or business and working on someone’s roof requires balance. However, landing a contract gets you the work and is a tricky balancing act. To help you figure it out, my team at Webology took a close look at the top 10 options for busy...
In the roofing business, getting projects and clients is going to invariably involve business directory websites, such as HomeAdvisor and Yelp. You need to provide your own business descriptions to these sites for many reasons. First and foremost, you need a presence...
The digital age didn’t replace word-of-mouth advertising. It, in fact, amplified it. Online reviews tell consumers whether or not your roofing business is worthy of their time and attention. Knowing how to get better business reviews for your roofing company...
When you’re on someone’s roof, finding the holes you need to patch is probably the easy part. Actually patching them is a bit different. You have to figure out what to use to fix the problem, knowing the homeowner also wants it to match the rest of the...
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