The new TCPA (Telephone Consumer Protection Act) regulations have introduced stricter guidelines, making compliance essential for businesses engaging in telemarketing, including home improvement companies. Failure to comply with these rules can lead to significant fines and legal trouble.
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Read MorePicture this: Your home services business launches a marketing campaign that brings in a surge of leads. But instead of new customers, you’re met with complaints and legal threats. The issue? A failure to secure proper consent to contact those leads.
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Read MoreIn today's economic climate, homeowners are becoming increasingly cautious about their spending. Factors such as economic uncertainty and budget constraints are leading them to seek more affordable alternatives to costly home improvements.
Read MoreAs a home services contractor, your primary focus should be on growing your business, not stressing over whether your sales efforts meet TCPA requirements.
Read MoreWhat is TCPA? The TCPA is US Federal legislation that was enacted in 1991 and aims to protect consumers from repetitive, unwanted, or intrusive calls from telemarketers.
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