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New Ways For Home Builders To Share Their Success Strategies In This Tough Housing Market
Like a flying hippo landing on a handcart, the new home construction market continues to be crushed by tightened credit, Wall Street worries, a glut of foreclosed homes and a backlog of used homes on the market. It’s the roughest environment in more than 20 years for builders and contractors.But there are still micro markets of strong growth. This is true among builders and contractors who are employing innovative construction strategies to create high performance homes for today’s discerning home buyers. And these builders are sharing their success strategies through www.buildingsystems.com
Launched by Building Systems magazine, the new website is a free community where builders, contractors, architects and engineers can share information, post their own blog, upload photos and videos of their projects, ask questions, offer answers and talk to thousands of others in the log, modular, concrete and panelized building industries.
Once you register, it costs nothing for you to create your own page on buildingsystems.com. In the process, you can talk to thousands of those on the front lines of this new housing economy and share your successes—and your failures. (Failures are particularly soothing to those grappling with change.) Users can post events that are happening in your area, such as open houses, seminars, house raisings and more. You can even start your own special interest group within the industry.
You can also sign up for a free subscription to Building Systems magazine. You can also provide feedback to the editor of the magazine on what stories you would like to see. Now is your chance to get in on the dialogue and learn how to prosper in a down market. Did we mention it’s free?
Home Buyer Publications
4125 Lafayette Center Dr. Suite 100
Elaine Nosaka: enosaka@buildingsystems.com
About Building Systems: Since 1980 Building Systems has been profiling innovative construction technologies. It is published by Home Buyer Publications, a division of Active Interest Media (AIM). Home Buyer Publications is a full-service marketing company for the log home, timber home and building systems industries. HBP products include consumer and trade magazines (Log Home Living, Log Home Design, Timber Home Living and Building Systems), the Log & Timber Home Shows and Seminars, and the Log & Timber Home Bookstore.
About AIM: Active Interest Media owns market-leading enthusiast publishing, direct marketing and event management organizations serving the niche consumer growth markets of art, home, healthy living and enthusiast sports.
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