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Networking in the Contracting Business |
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1475717 |
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Arizona
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116 |
| Seller ID#: |
536120 |
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1 days |
| Price: |
$Unspecified |
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As a small business owner, I'm always thinking of ways to attract more customers. I'm a contractor who started working in this area not long ago. One of my customers is a computer whiz who offered to design a website for me in exchange for some home repair. That was my first involvement in the world of e-commerce. It proved to be a good idea; I had the computer guy post photos of some of my projects and a list of my services, as well as some comments by satisfied customers. Those things have been bringing in more and more new customers. Not only that, I got more interested in doing internet business for my own supply needs; I found out I could search for order a lot of my supplies anytime online instead of calling around for them. I also get in touch with some of my subcontractors by e-mail these days.
Cell phones and computers have really made it easier for us to do business. Just a landline isn't enough because a contractor is out on job sites so much. I've been doing construction all my working life; it's only been pretty recently that I've gotten involved with computers, since I never had that much interest in going to school or doing hi-tech stuff. But the internet has changed that for lots of people. We can all benefit from it.
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