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Registered User
Trade: finish carpentry
Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 3
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Roofing Project Leads
We are looking to expand our work territory a bit because of the crud economy in hopes of getting some more work. I have been looking at several lead services and I was wondering if anyone had an opinion about a good one with lot's of commercial jobs in it. My father used to use Dodge and he still thinks that is all there is. Several look good but I have never really worked with any of them.
Really appreciate your thoughts. Thanks, |
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Bah Humbug!
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Re: Roofing Project Leads
Just get a website and setup an google adwords and yahoo marketing solutions accounts. It'll end up being cheaper for you with better leads, but will take a little bit of time for you to setup. It's not that hard. I am slowly ditching all the lead services. I was up to 10 different ones and am now down to just 1.
Dodge id only good for new construction and publicly funded projects. If your specialty is large commercial then Dodge is great. If you are residential, I do not think Dodge reports will do you any good. |
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New Guy
Trade: Roofing
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 29
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