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“Being a real company sounds like a simple task in theory, but in reality, it is not a consistently followed practice. So what does ‘be a real company’ mean? It requires doing the small and sometimes neglected items that you would normally complete while trying to build your company in your local market,” Jeff Carrier writes.
“Whether you are a new restoration business owner or have 20-plus years of experience, a sound marketing foundation is needed to ensure success. This foundation should include a well-defined marketing plan, with customer personas, all target audiences, an ADA-complaint website and promotional plans, with a total of 7 to 8% of sales revenue allocated to marketing,” Nia Sherrema Pearson writes.
As a fast-growing local business and actively recruiting employer, First Onsite’s membership with the Denver Metro Chamber marks its connection to a network of like-minded businesses and professionals committed to creating a unified community in support of Colorado’s economic development.
BluSky Restoration Contractors recorded its highest annual charitable giving in 2021 through its BluSky Foundation. The firm’s total charitable giving grew 32 percent from 2020 to 2021 through a variety of large fundraising events and local donations.
PuroClean joined the Tamarac North Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce for the third year as Title Sponsor of its annual PuroClean Classic Golf Tournament on December 3, 2021. This annual event surpassed its goal of $12,000 as the Chamber wraps up another successful tournament, giving back to the local organization in the spirit of giving during the holiday season.
K-tech Kleening & Restoration in Weston, Wis., welcomed volunteers on December 17 and 18 to assist K-tech Charities with their annual distribution of 400 food baskets.
In 2017, BluSky’s philosophy of “Making Our Communities Better” hit home when one of its employees, Lyle Rakers, was diagnosed with a rare form of ALS called Brachial Amyotrophic Diplegia (BAD). Since 2018, the tournament has raised a total of $321,000 for the Miller Lab at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.
The K-tech management team committed early on in the company’s history to supporting local community organizations through donations and volunteer activity.
The story behind Sean Scott’s decision to author the book The Red Guide to Recovery, and five tips on how restorers can give back or help their community, even if there isn’t a job in it for them.