Turbocharge Your Restoration Marketing Skills

February 5, 2020

Are you looking to gain more restoration jobs from insurance agents, claims adjusters, and property owners? Register for Restoration Strategies Turbocharged! to give you an advantage over the competition.

ISSA’s Cleanfax and Cleaning and Maintenance Management media properties will sponsor the one-day workshop on Thursday, March 19, in Baltimore, following the conclusion of the second annual Clean Buildings Expo (CBE). Ideal for disaster restoration and building service contractor business owners, managers, and their marketing staff, the workshop will reveal best practices and strategies to assist them with water damage restoration, fire and smoke restoration, and mold remediation jobs. Attendees also will gain valuable information on website marketing and lead generation.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to help you create new working relationships in your cleaning and restoration business. Register for the workshop today.

Learn more about Restoration Strategies Turbocharged! and additional restoration workshops.

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