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New Website to Bridge the Consumer/Professional Divide04-14-14 | News
Website Launched to Bridge the Consumer/Professional Divide





As homeowners show increasing interest and active involvement in the design aspect of their landscape projects, a new website is intended to be an interface between them and the designers and contractors they hire.
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A recently unveiled website is designed to support the exchange of ideas between homeowners and their landscape professionals.

Created by Techo-Bloc, the site's new tools include a professional project planner aimed at facilitating the sales cycle, hundreds of images and the ability to share photos across all major social media networks.

"The best thing about the new site," explains Jessica Ciccarello, marketing concept developer at Techo-Bloc, "is that it incorporates unique tools and features for both homeowners and landscape professionals while promoting collaboration between the two."

Homeowners have shown increasing interest and active involvement in the design aspect of their landscape projects.

Explains Ciccarello, "The Website was designed to ease and fast-track the selection process of landscape products; making it less overwhelming by guiding the consumer to what they really want."

The new site incorporates a tool for homeowners allowing them to create wish lists of inspirational images by product, project and style to share with a Techo-Pro or landscape professional of their choice.

On the professional side, the project planner allows contractors to be more efficient with their sales calls. By setting up a free online account, contractors can save, organize and share projects with their clients; guiding them to the right products to create their dream landscape. Other highlights of the professional side include hatch patterns, mosaics, technical specs and installation guides.

The events section will include up-to-date educational opportunities and online registration for Techo-Bloc sponsored NCMA and ICPI courses.








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