Jim Thompson, Michael Pinto and Donald Cooper will account for the pre- and post-conference education at the 2014 PLR Expo, which will take place Sept. 30 – Oct. 2 at the International Plaza Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, according to a press release.
There are indeed a lot of marketing programs out there to choose from. And while many of them are good, some of them miss the mark entirely. There is no one thing or a “magic bullet” if you will when it comes to marketing in this industry.
In order to reflect on its rapid membership growth, More Floods Inc., a water damage marketing company specializing in helping independent disaster restoration companies succeed, has announced that it has rebranded with a new logo and website, according to a press release.
Building relationships with adjusters is something that draws attention in our industry, as it is a cornerstone of developing any restoration business.
In the late hours of July 31, 2013 a fire started in the northwest corner of the 25,000-square-foot field house gymnasium at Waukesha North High School and left the 40-year-old Milwaukee-area school devastated with fire, smoke and soot damage.
Expanding into contents cleaning is a very good profit center to add to any restoration business. It has one of the highest profit margins in the industry if you have a good systemized process and well trained staff.
Meg Boyle, longtime co-owner of Paul Davis Restoration & Remodeling of Southeast and Fox Valley Wisconsin, has been named a Milwaukee Business Journal Women of Influence winner, according to a press release.
You can go to workshops about time management, read countless articles about work-life balance and yet nobody can truly understand the juggle of a restorer, well, like a restorer can.
The 2014 event, which is the 16th in the history of the conference, was all about planning, performing and prospering and carried a “Rise Up” theme, fitting for the adversity and subsequent rebuilding that New Orleans went through after Hurricane Katrina hit nearly a decade ago.