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October 4, 2006 at 7:39 am #255
Fred Hueston
MemberHello everyone,
My name is Fred Hueston of the National Training Center for Stone and Masonry Trades. If anyone has any questions I will be more than happy to help. I also offer business help via my new radio show. check it out at http://www.growingyourbusiness.net
Fred Hueston
October 4, 2006 at 8:27 am #8316Chad Thomas
MemberGood to see you here Fred.
For anyone who doesn’t know him, Fred is a wealth of info when it comes to Stone related issues.
See you in Vegas next month (Integra will be at the Stone Expo for the first time).
Chad
October 4, 2006 at 11:16 am #8320Andy Graves
KeymasterHello Fred,
Welcome to the Fabricator Network website. Many of us are either in the stone industry or looking to get into the stone industry. We would love you to visit the forum and answer the member’s questions.
If you would like to post some of your articles on the :Home” page we can do that as well.
Again, welcome and hope to see you posting.
Andy
Admin – The Fabricator Network
October 4, 2006 at 11:39 am #8321Mory Ludwick
MemberFred
Welcome to the Fabricator Network website.
Mory
October 4, 2006 at 5:46 pm #8330Shane Barker
MemberWelcome Fred,
I have been to your seminars, good to see you here.
Shane
December 8, 2008 at 10:16 am #47760Karl Crooks
MemberFred ! Its good to have you here …. this site just keeps getting better and better !
December 8, 2008 at 11:12 am #47763Un-Authorized
MemberFred is the man, no doubt.
Joe
December 8, 2008 at 12:02 pm #47764Andy Graves
KeymasterI watched that video Fred made for Alpha Products and it was very well done.
December 8, 2008 at 12:25 pm #47765Jon Olson
Memberdid some of the post get deleted? The first post is from October 2006. three posts later its dec 2008December 8, 2008 at 12:38 pm #47766Andy Graves
KeymasterPosted By Jon Olson on 08 Dec 2008 12:25 PM
did some of the post get deleted? The first post is from October 2006. three posts later its dec 2008Nope, just the way people view the forum. Some posts get missed and then when you finally see the post you don’t realize the date. But nothing was deleted.
December 8, 2008 at 3:27 pm #47768Fred Hueston
Memberhave an annoucement for a semiar where should I post it
ADVANCED SEMINAR / WORKSHOP: How to Survive and Thrive in the Stone and Tile Business in a Recession
When: January 19-22, 2009 Where: Orlando, FL
Who Should Attend: Restoration and Maintenance contractors, Fabricators and Installers who want to maximize their bottom line despite a bad economy.
The economy has slowed and the world is officially in a recession. Fortunately you can not only survive but thrive and increase business during a recession. Two of the stone and tile industry’s top experts have put together a power packed four day seminar to show you effective ways to increase your bottom line through:
MARKETING
Free or low cost creative and effective marketing ideas, resources
Networking, cultivating your sphere of influence, social media marketing
What are the most effective marketing media and which ones you don’t want to waste valuable marketing dollars on
You will walk away with guides, reference sheets, etc.
Round table discussions – idea generating discussions
Selling your services: proven sales methods that convert prospects to customersBUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
Securing recurring income
Innovative ways to expand your services
How to create contracts that sell AND protect you and your customer
Bidding jobs properly and managing costs and profitsPROFESSIONAL / TECHNICAL EXPERTISE
How-to tips, demonstrations, techniques and tricks to maximize efficiency and quality
This seminar will be presented by two seasoned industry pros, Fred Hueston and John Freitag, who have over 50 combined years of experience in the stone business. Their combined technical and marketing expertise, proven success with securing maintenance contracts…
This seminar will fill up fast so we encourage you sign up today
Cost: $1,895.00 Certified Stone & Tile PRO Partners $1,695.00
For more information or to sign up, call The Stone and Tile School: (888) 556-6451
or visit http://www.thestoneandtileschool.comDecember 8, 2008 at 3:27 pm #47769Fred Hueston
Memberhave an annoucement for a semiar where should I post it
ADVANCED SEMINAR / WORKSHOP: How to Survive and Thrive in the Stone and Tile Business in a Recession
When: January 19-22, 2009 Where: Orlando, FL
Who Should Attend: Restoration and Maintenance contractors, Fabricators and Installers who want to maximize their bottom line despite a bad economy.
The economy has slowed and the world is officially in a recession. Fortunately you can not only survive but thrive and increase business during a recession. Two of the stone and tile industry’s top experts have put together a power packed four day seminar to show you effective ways to increase your bottom line through:
MARKETING
Free or low cost creative and effective marketing ideas, resources
Networking, cultivating your sphere of influence, social media marketing
What are the most effective marketing media and which ones you don’t want to waste valuable marketing dollars on
You will walk away with guides, reference sheets, etc.
Round table discussions – idea generating discussions
Selling your services: proven sales methods that convert prospects to customersBUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
Securing recurring income
Innovative ways to expand your services
How to create contracts that sell AND protect you and your customer
Bidding jobs properly and managing costs and profitsPROFESSIONAL / TECHNICAL EXPERTISE
How-to tips, demonstrations, techniques and tricks to maximize efficiency and quality
This seminar will be presented by two seasoned industry pros, Fred Hueston and John Freitag, who have over 50 combined years of experience in the stone business. Their combined technical and marketing expertise, proven success with securing maintenance contracts…
This seminar will fill up fast so we encourage you sign up today
Cost: $1,895.00 Certified Stone & Tile PRO Partners $1,695.00
For more information or to sign up, call The Stone and Tile School: (888) 556-6451
or visit http://www.thestoneandtileschool.comDecember 8, 2008 at 6:00 pm #47772Andy Graves
KeymasterHello Fred,
If you could, please post here – http://www.thefabricatornetwork.com…fault.aspx
Thanks
Andy
December 14, 2008 at 3:10 pm #47960Eli Polite
Memberwhy pay $1,800 when you can get all that infor at stone advice for free in hard times the last thing any one should be doing is dishing out $1,800 on something like that.
December 14, 2008 at 7:25 pm #47965Lenny E
MemberHi Fred,
Welcome to fabnet. Your knowledge and experience will certainly be a resource to our members!
B Rgds,
Lenny
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