Konstructr Network goes public

General — By Vik Duggal on October 30, 2009 at 1:12 pm

In what we feel is some pretty exciting news, our professional network goes public today!

If you aren’t a member and you’ve been wondering what’s been going on behind closed doors, you no longer have to wonder. Browse around! Engaging with folks and starting conversations of your own, sharing photos and videos of projects will still require you to sign-up, but there is still no cost to do that.

So from the newest of members, Howard Wolff, SVP and Worldwide Director of Marketing at WATG and Timothy Hughes, Construction Trial and Business attorney to some of those who have been with us for a while, Rob Mathewson, founder of construction quality control system Geedra to David Allison, partner at real estate marketing firm Braun/Allison, you will find all sorts of experts in the world of construction.

What are the benefits you ask? Well let’s go through a few reasons you may want to join.

Professional profile: I hear it where ever I go. “I use Facebook, but that’s for personal stuff,” or “LinkedIn has too many other people that I don’t care about from other industries.” Your Konstructr profile is for your professional life in the construction industry and will hold everything you want.

Blog: Yes, you can blog directly from the network. You can post about things that you are thinking about, questions you have for others, and even blog about the construction industry or projects you are currently working on - it’s all built in.

Multimedia: Interested in posting photos or a video of your business and projects you are working? That’s easy too. Just upload whatever you like, from your computer, or import the video or photos from another website.

Lastly, everything these days is about search engine ranking. Will people be able to find you? More importantly, will be people you want to have find you, well, find you! Answer? Yes! We take care of all that for you.

So come, sign up and meet some passionate folks about the construction industry.

Thanks for reading.

Oh yeah - and you find me on the network too. Just click here.

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