<h2 class = 'uawtitle'>How Not to be a Creeper when Marketing Locally</h2><br />
<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Angie Linbergh</div><br /><br />
<div class='uawarticle'>For many contractors leaving for a vacation without working is just unthinkable. There just some aspects of business that they cannot leave alone even if they have competent people in their staff. In most cases, this is marketing.<br />
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Here are tips that will help your <a href="http://www.atx-global.com/construction-marketing">construction marketing</a> efforts retain their credibility locally:<br />
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<strong>You get the market pulse real time.</strong> Social media like Facebook and Twitter can let you know exactly what your prospects think about your services. You can see your prospects reaction instantly through their comments or how many times they shared your post.<br />
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<strong>Regulate your newsletters and emails.</strong> As tempting as it is to keep reminding prospects of your construction company's existence every day of the week don't do it. Schedule newsletter deliveries only at least once or twice a week. The trick here is to time it when most prospects have free time to read through your offer. So far, many studies conclude that people are more receptive to email newsletter on weekdays except Mondays and Fridays. Test to find out the best times for your company.<br />
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<strong>Update social media judiciously. </strong>There's no need to like every post or to tweet every minute even if you're using social media. In fact, it's best if you don't. Post only if you have something really good to share. Posting for the sake of posting is just likely to get you removed from friends or followers' list.<strong></strong><br />
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These are just three ways you can market your construction business even while you're on vacation. These take almost no effort at all and will not disrupt your holiday.<br />
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Title: How Not to be a Creeper when Marketing Locally<br />
Author: Angie Linbergh<br />
Email: hrprachr@gmail.com <br />
Keywords: construction marketing<br />
Word Count: 282<br />
Category: Marketing<br />
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