The Benefits of Adding a Blog to Your Contractor Website
Having a website for your contracting business isn't optional anymore. But here's the thing - just throwing up a basic site with your phone number and a list of services? That's not going to cut it in today's market. If you really want to stand out from the competition, you need to add a blog to your construction website design.
Building Trust: How to Use Testimonials and Reviews on Your Construction Website
Let's be honest - nobody hires a construction company without doing their homework first. When someone's about to drop tens of thousands of dollars on a renovation or building project, they want reassurance that they're not making a huge mistake.
What Every Construction Website Needs to Convert Visitors
Let's face it: these days, even if someone gets your name from their neighbor, they're still going to Google you before making that call. Your website needs to do some heavy lifting, and I want to share what actually works based on what I've seen in the real world.
How to Beat Your Contractor Competition with a Strategic Website
Let me be direct: most contractor websites are failing miserably at their job. Every week, I review dozens of construction websites, and I consistently see the same critical mistakes:
Finding the Right Website Designer for Your Contracting Business
Let's face it – as a contractor, your website is probably the last thing on your mind when you're juggling multiple projects, managing crews, and trying to keep clients happy. But here's the thing: in 2025, your website is often the first impression potential customers get of your business. And we all know how important first impressions are in this industry
Websites for Therapists: Do Therapy Practices Need One?
if you're a therapist without a website in 2025, you're missing out on a huge opportunity. Here's the thing: 76% of people now search online when looking for health services, including mental health support.