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Hi

Just curious to see what people do if the work starts to go quiet.
Not really happened to us before!!!!!

We are general contractors, bit of everything (Schools, Restaurants, HVAC that sort of thing)

- Do you ring round existing customers just as a ‘Hello we are still here’ sort of thing.

-Send out some targeted emails, to try and drum up some new customers.

-Advertise

Just curious, we’ve not really had to do much advertising up until this point.
I’m hoping it’s just a lull but god knows.

Any hints or tips appreciated.
 
How curious. I drink mine!

Given what he paid for Twitter and how his management style is [not] paying off there, I would not use him a good financial advisor.

Yes, money is tight for a lot of folks and with the pending budget / end of year and rise in energy costs it won't be getting better any time soon. But equally some folks are still looking for ways to save energy so stuff like LED lights & movement sensors are a good thing to "sell" as saving money and being greener.

Even if you don't chase quotes as such, a follow-up email with some related offers won't go far wrong.

I'd give some credit to the richest man in the world.
 

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