| In today’s uncertain economy, one thing is for sure. The construction industry is booming more than ever before with new construction, home renovation, and home improvement. Not to mention commercial new construction and renovation.
In 2004, Canadian homeowners spent over 32 billion dollars in alterations for home improvement and home repairs alone. Statistics Canada supported this trend in their April 11, 2006 survey report. Stating that Canada’s ongoing home renovation boom contributed to 19.9 billion in hardware and home renovation products during 2005 – up 8.2% over 2004.
Without question, the current boom in the construction industry provides numerous construction jobs for home builders and other tradesmen contractors; commercial contractor and residential general contractor alike.
Along with the billions of dollars up for grabs in the construction industry is fierce competition to win available project contracts being offered. Almost every successful builder contractor spends hundreds, even thousands of dollars each year in advertising; through newspaper and yellow page advertisements. Advertising mediums designed to reach the masses, not target a specific market.
Getting More for Your Advertising Dollar
Construction contracting professionals are relying more and more on the 24-hour, high visibility platform of the Internet for advertising and lead generation purposes. Many have discovered the innovative approach of Handy Canadian.com to reach a specifically targeted market with their services
Handy Canadian.com matches new construction and renovation project owners with builder contactors in their area who offer the type skills and services they require. Besides being granted access to countless project postings online through our lead generation system, contractor members also receive automatically generated e-mail notification with details for each new job posting in their field of expertise and locality.
Countless contractor members are re-directing their advertising dollars to benefit from this effective, profitable means to target their specific markets, for less than $1 a day!
Take Fardid Biglar of BiglarKinyan Design Partnership Inc., for instance. Who states “Compared to traditional means of advertising, Handy Canadian is a sure and economical way to succeed.”
Bryan, of Baeumler Quality Construction and Renovations Inc. says “Since we listed with HandyCanadian, we've signed contracts on over $400,000 worth of work in only 4 months - that's a pretty good return on our advertising dollars, and is unsurpassed by any other advertising that we've done so far. In fact, as we've built such a network of referrals from the business we've received via your site, we no longer advertise anywhere else!”
If you are a construction industry professional such as a licensed plumber or master plumber, a building contractor or commercial contractor, an electrician or deck builder, or just about any type of design and construction professional; Handy Canadian can help your business flourish.
Handy Canadian Wants You!
Sign up for our Free Membership. Your company will be listed in our Contractor Directory, where home and business owners go to find local contractors for their project needs. Your free detailed profile will include your company logo, special offers, customer reviews, and more
Premium Membership costs less than $1 per day, and includes: a detailed Company Profile page, a link to your company web site, and a Portfolio Page. Complete with a photo gallery, to add pictures of your best projects and work staff. You maintain complete access to your Portfolio, and can update it at any time.
Premium Members receive full access to our easy-to-use tools; our Search for Leads feature puts you in control, and enhances lead potential. Also receive automatically generated, quick alert e-mail notification of each new lead posted in your service area. Giving you the edge you need to respond to new job postings promptly.
Join HandyCanadian.com today. Why risk letting another terrific new construction or commercial or home renovation project slip by? |