Contractor World Land

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Conversations that move the trades forward. Real stories. Real tools. Real growth.

We bring contractors together to share what’s working — from marketing strategies and business systems to lessons learned in the field. Welcome to Contractor World Land where we discuss the business and operations side of the contractor world. If you're curious what other contractors in the construction industry are doing to get ahead, then this is the community for you.

12/18/2025

What’s the one thing you would tell your younger self about running a contractor business?

11/15/2025

If you’re a new contractor, stop stressing about your logo.

11/14/2025

11/13/2025

Any trade contractors out there going to Real estate investment association meetups? I think you should, here’s why.

Also, are there other meetups I’m missing? Let me know!

11/12/2025

$500 drops in your lap today — what are you investing in-to grow you business?

Thanks to Kyle and

11/12/2025

Contractor World Land is one week old and we launched a newsletter letter! You should subscribe over on Substack.

11/10/2025

Contractors, who’s using to find new business today? Seems like an untapped opportunity.

11/09/2025

Sundays, a day of rest or a day of hustle?

11/08/2025

What’s the one tool you have purchased and used ONLY one time, but was totally worth the investment?

11/06/2025

Any contractors niching down in the services you provide? Would love to hear what you’re doing.

11/05/2025

Dollar for dollar what has been your most effective marketing strategy? #

The Hidden Costs Every Contractor Needs to Factor Into Their Bids - ContractorWorldLand 08/19/2025

When contractors say they’re making a 20% profit margin, they’re usually only looking at direct materials and labor. But what about the permit application that took three hours? The two extra trips to the supply house because the client changed their mind? The 45 minutes spent explaining the delay to an anxious homeowner?

The Hidden Costs Every Contractor Needs to Factor Into Their Bids - ContractorWorldLand You just finished calculating materials and labor for your latest bid. The numbers look good—$15,000 for materials, 80 hours of labor at $45/hour, add a 20% profit margin, and you’re looking at a $21,600 bid. But six weeks later, you’re wondering why this “profitable” job barely broke even...

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