Resources

Marketing 101 – Inbound Marketing
The best way to establish a relationship with a potential client is to become a source of knowledge. Once you've determined the typical problems your customers are trying to solve, think about offering some free information or DIY ways to troubleshoot the...

Dig In or Stay Hands Off
With Sites For Builders you have options. You can choose to dig in and learn to manage and maintain your own site. You can update staff bios, showcase new work and browse reports on what's getting traffic. You may also simply choose to delegate your...

Clear, Upfront Pricing
The bidding process–it's the necessary evil of the construction world. Few of us love crunching the numbers, because we prefer to be out there doing the work. Getting that work, however, is not possible without our clients approving the costs. Many times, a Time &...

Building on a Budget
You've built a budget for your company, and we understand that. It ensures what's important to you is covered—without losing all of your funds in the process. Part of creating that budget is deciding what is most important in making your business...

Creating a Powerful Project Gallery
One of the most powerful components of your website is the project gallery. It's one of the first things people look for on your web site and it's the place where you make the strongest impression. Do it right and people will get in line to work with...

Care and Craftsmanship
You are proud of your work. You should be! You have spent time honing your craft, which informs the materials you use, time you spend, and results you produce. Don’t keep your work a secret. The best way to attract new clients is to make sure your existing...

You’ve Got “A Guy”
Specialization–it's the name of the game. You wouldn't have your plumber build your cabinets, or your tile guy rough in your electrical. An internet presence is just the same. Yes, there are numerous DIY options, but that doesn't mean they are effective,...

Get Your Free Strategy Guide!
Projects start with discussion and negotiation, but nothing really happens until there’s a plan. Clients review floor plans and discuss their needs. Maybe they hire an architect to prepare drawings or pour over your standard models to find a design that meets their...