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Award-winning price generating software company gives contractors actionable advice for today’s problems in home service industry The New Flat Rate, the No. 1 price generating software for home service contractors, provided an opportunity for contractors to connect with their peers to build winning strategies and solutions during its 6th annual Business Uncensored conference in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The three-day event Read more

Award-winning price generating software company gives contractors actionable advice for today’s problems in home service industry

The New Flat Rate, the No. 1 price generating software for home service contractors, provided an opportunity for contractors to connect with their peers to build winning strategies and solutions during its 6th annual Business Uncensored conference in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

The three-day event covered several areas of focus that provided value to contractors, from creating a successful work culture to maximizing paid ad efficiency.

“From evening trips to Ruby Falls to collaborating with peers in small, intimate groups, the true benefit of Business Uncensored lies in the close-knit atmosphere we provide contractors while creating memorable experiences,” said Danielle Putnam, president of The New Flat Rate. “When they come to this event, they know they will be working alongside other contractors facing similar problems. This collaboration allows them to share stories and work together to develop solutions they can take back home and use to succeed. It’s the bonding and networking with others that makes Business Uncensored unique and special.”

The event featured several speakers who delivered strategic messages to help contractors succeed in today’s changing and competitive landscape.

Zac Garside, founder of Keep ‘Em: Email Marketing Services, was the keynote speaker at the event. His session “Automate Scalable Success with the Right Message” gave critical insight into email marketing for contractors.

Other notable speakers at the event included:

  • Jennifer Bagley of CI Web Group on navigating digital marketing.
  • Steve Moon of Moon Services on employee value, yesterday, today and tomorrow.
  • Matthew Bratsis and Donna Decoster of OPTIMUS Financing on The Amazon Effect.
  • And many more

“Since 2020, the way businesses operate has changed dramatically, and this year we felt that it was important to focus on the actual problems facing contractors every day,” Putnam said. “We wanted our focus to revolve around actionable advice through real storytelling and the experiences of industry experts. We often get advice that sounds great on the surface, but we wanted to dig deeper and bring more substance to help contractors solve their problems today. Our goal was very intentional, and from the feedback we received from attendees, we know that we delivered a meaningful experience to attendees.”

For more information about The New Flat Rate, please visit https://thenewflatrate.com/.

To stay up to date on future Business Uncensored news and events, connect with us at https://www.facebook.com/BusinessUncensored/.

After a two-year hiatus, Fujitsu General America, Inc. held its fourth National Distributor Conference in San Antonio, TX. The conference, which took place the week of April 11th, was held at the JW Marriot San Antonio.  Roughly 265 reps and wholesalers attended. “Challenge of Change” was the theme of the event, and fitting, considering much Read more

After a two-year hiatus, Fujitsu General America, Inc. held its fourth National Distributor Conference in San Antonio, TX.

The conference, which took place the week of April 11th, was held at the JW Marriot San Antonio.  Roughly 265 reps and wholesalers attended.

“Challenge of Change” was the theme of the event, and fitting, considering much of the conversation at the event covered the changes that Fujitsu is making to ensure quality, availability and support in a post-Covid market ripe with raw material, manpower and shipping challenges.

“Coming into this conference during what we hope is the tail end of a pandemic, we were a little concerned about attendance,” said Fujitsu President and COO, Matt Peterson.   “I could not be happier with the results of the meeting.  I really appreciate the positive vibe everyone brought to the event.”

“This event gives us time to spend with our valued partners,” said Fujitsu’s Dennis Stinson, VP of Sales. “It provides an opportunity to discuss our new programs and bring our partners up to date on where we are with supply chain logistics and what we’re doing about the challenges our industry faces right now, improving the flow of product through their distribution centers and ultimately to our contractors.”

Between breakout and general sessions, attendees golfed, enjoyed the extensive pool facilities or toured The Alamo and San Antonio’s Riverwalk.  Entertainment on the final evening was provided by the appearance of a Texas Longhorn, armadillo races and fire dancers.

Thanks to all that attended,” said Peterson.  “We can’t wait to see everyone again next year.”

For more information, please visit www.FujitsuGeneral.com