Membership Profiles Updated

Words: Mason ContractorsIn May, more than 6,400 "Find a Contractor" searches were performed. Hundreds of visitors to masoncontractors.org use the "Find a Contractor" feature each day.

The "Find a Contractor" feature of our website has been recently updated to include a short About Us/Mission Statement and a list of states each contractor member works in. Both are beneficial additions to the profile and will help market our members to potential customers viewing their profiles online. Additional information listed in the profile includes: Company Name, Address, Phone, Fax, Website (with link), Sales Volume and Type of Work Performed. Member profiles are also posted at www.masonrysystems.org.

We are always looking for additional ways to increase the visibility of our members. If you have any suggestions for new items you would like to see added to the profiles, please contact me at totoole@masoncontractors.org and I will look into it.

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