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  • Marketing Dollars that Work for the Community
    Grassroots marketing is a way organizations can get exposure for their remodeling company by being active in their community by giving of their time, treasure and resources. This involves the conscious effort of an organization and can lead to stronger relationships within the company and the community.
  • Trade Secrets
    Information for building a better remodeling Web site with SEO; marketing with financing; and going green by reducing, reusing and recycling.
  • Weather Beater
    After putting up with a leaky deck for 10 years, Mick Roberts wanted the problem to end. Permanently. He hired Emerald Contractors, a remodeler in Tarpon Springs, Fla., to do the job.
  • Wild and Wonderful Basement Remodel
    A focal point wet bar, distinctive coffered ceilings and safari-themed finishes incorporated into the design for the remodeled basement in this Centennial, Colo. residence provide the family with an adventurous entertaining area.
  • Out of the Ashes: Restoring a One-of-a Kind House
    Insurance restoration and remodeling of a distinguished 1935 house had burned.
  • Historic Renovation
    This century-old Chicago rowhouse gets modern living and entertainment areas. The project, whose goal was to improve form and function, required design and construction know-how to work within a historical context.
  • The Value of E-Marketing
    Editor's Note: In keeping with the electronic topic of this article, all interviews were conducted via e-mail and all images collected electronically. More remodelers than ever are increasing their online presence and using technology to improve their brand awareness, keep in contact with past clients and reach out to new prospects early on in the buying process.
  • Marketing Identity Crisis: Be Consistent
    Remodelers need to be consistent in their branding and marketing to gain trust from their clients.
  • Conservatory/Sunroom Addition
    The remodeler added a glass and mahogany sunroom/conservatory that reflects the client's vision for an indoor/outdoor space.
  • Survey: Majority of Landscape Architecture Firms Still Busy
    Despite the continued drop in the real estate market, the majority of landscape architects remained busy in the first quarter of 2008, according to the ASLA Business Quarterly survey, which tracks quarterly benchmarks on key statistics including billable hours, inquiries, and hiring plans.
  • One View of the Future of Remodeling
    Dewhurst & Associates, a family-based custom home building and remodeling company, are not worried about their business despite the current downward spiral of the housing market. Dewhurst & Associates believes that there are reasons to believe the remodeling industry will remain strong. Take a look at what they say.
  • Even Small Jobs Affect the Whole House
    When remodeling a house, take into consideration that the windows, walls, roof, foundation, ventilation, heating, cooling, lighting, and cooking are all related. Understanding how systems work together is more important now than ever.
  • Time to Get Back to Basics
    A single theme emerged during our spring Editorial Advisory Board conference call, which we use to share ideas for future articles based on what our board members are experiencing in their businesses. This is the perfect time for remodelers to focus on getting back to sound business fundamentals.
  • The Family Business
    The very first remodeling company was a family business. As long as there's a remodeling industry, there will be family businesses. But as more corporate entities, franchises and large regional firms emerge on the landscape, the question begs to be asked: what is the future of the small, family-run remodeling business?
  • Rx for an Old House
    Remodeler turns a historic Doctor's office space into an open, finely crafted kitchen-family area

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