Construction Website Building Tips - New Customers

It wasn't long ago, that contractors didn't need websites, but today things are a little different and we do. If you don't have a website for your construction company, there is no time like the present for you to get one. If you have more business than you know what to do with, you can stop reading the article right here.

Normally that's not the case for most contractors. The more customers you have, the higher prices you can charge and the more money you can make. That's the way most businesses operate and the construction business isn't any different.

If you don't have a website, find someone to build one for you or get some more information on building your own website. If you do have a website, you need to make sure that you have as much information about your construction company on it as possible.

You should have your company name, the contractor's name, e-mail address and business telephone number in large font. Make sure that these items are easy for anyone to read. The last thing that you want to do, is to have problems with new customers accessing your contact information.

How about contractor testimonials? These would be excellent things to have on your website. Having your old and previous clients selling other potential customers is the best way for any contractor to make money in the construction business. List as many of them as possible, because this could be all the difference in the world, between you getting the job and another contractor.

Make your website colorful and provide your website viewers with plenty of pictures. I have more pictures on my website than anything else. A picture is worth a thousand words so a thousand pictures would be the equivalent of one million words on your website.

You're going to need to be creative and to get more ideas, start surfing the Internet and looking at other construction company's websites. Good luck and happy website building. Remember you're a builder, so building a website shouldn't be difficult.

 

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