Construction

Survey Results

Social Media in Construction – 2018 Survey Results

The Construction Marketing Association conducted a national survey to identify the effectiveness of different social media approaches of architectural/engineering/construction (AEC) professionals. To better understand social media usage and trends in the AEC industry we asked the following questions: Do you employ social media in your marketing program? If yes, do you manage social media marketing internally or outsource? What social…
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4 Tools That Are Helpful to Have When Cutting Drywall

Drywalls have significant benefits from a normal plaster wall installation. One is that you do not usually have problems installing it. If you have experience in DIY projects, then this will not be a challenge. You can call in a professional installer for a few consultations; however, installing a drywall is something that you can learn to do. Besides that,…
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Construction Leads Webcast

Construction Lead Services – Webcast and Survey

The Construction Marketing Association announces a national webcast and survey regarding construction lead service best practices and effectiveness. The panel discussion and survey results will be presented at the November 15, 2018 webcast (1 pm CST). Panelist and industry veteran Chris Noble of Dodge Data & Analytics, and CMA Chairman Neil Brown will shed insights into construction lead services. The…
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5 Tips for Filing a Roof Replacement Insurance Claim

The roof is among the most valuable assets on your house. It costs a lot to put up, mainly because it plays a significant role in your safety and security while giving you a solid defense against the effects of snow, wind, rain, heat, hail, and other elements. A well installed and maintained roof gives your home the curb appeal…
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4 Things You Should Know About Being a Construction Worker

Construction workers handle all physical activities on a construction site. The sites include structures like bridges, houses, highways, buildings and many others. Different tasks under construction are extremely hard and dangerous. To become a construction worker, you need skills, experience, and training in safety procedures. Here is what you should know for those in the profession and those planning to…
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Securing Your Construction Business Online with SSL Technology

The internet has made it easy and affordable to connect with your customer base and advertise your small business, but online your construction company could be at risk without a strong website security plan. That’s where SSL encryption can help. The rising popularity of website building, hosting and management services (like WordPress, Drupal, and Wix) has simplified the process of…
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5 Things You Should Know About Glass Graffiti Removal

Glass material provides a sophisticated touch to your building, office, or home. However, down the line, you may experience a few scratches or graffiti etching as such art is quite popular, especially in cities. This damage is caused by factors such as improper cleaning, a low-quality glass material, or acid etching. While some people overlook the damage, others seek the…
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5 Things to Look For in a Waterproofing Company

If you are looking to prevent a water problem in your home or you want to repair a faulty basement, you will need to hire a good waterproofing company for this role. Your home is your greatest asset and this means that you have to be very careful with the contractors that you bring in to do repairs. You want…
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5 Tips for Doing DIY Projects

You recognize how expensive it can be to have to employ someone to do a simple task in your home. For instance, calling a roofer to fix your home is a good thing, because they are professionals, but he or she will pass on an invoice as soon as they complete the job. Do it yourself projects ensure that you…
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Social Media Summit Construction

Social Media Summit – Construction – Webcast and Survey

The Construction Marketing Association (CMA) announces a webcast and survey regarding social media marketing usage and best practices in the construction industry. The Social Media Summit – Construction – Webcast is scheduled for Thursday, September 13, 2018 (1 pm CST), and is free to both CMA members and non-members. Webcast panelists include Kate Fisher, social media and content director for…
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