Welcome to the first episode of The AltaVista Angle, a podcast designed for contractors to learn what is new in the industry, trends, best practices, and what you need to do to maintain your business and its relevance today and in the future.
In this kickoff episode, host Aaron Hockel is joined by AltaVista’s partners Brian Nichols, Bryan Dunkel, and Managing Partner Ray McLaughlin, to talk about why we launched this podcast, what we do at AltaVista, and what’s really on contractors’ minds right now - the state of the contractor economy.
We’re cutting through the noise and giving you a high-level look at how 2025 is shaping up across the contractor economy, from slower bid cycles and tighter margins to rising lead costs and mounting competition. If you’re wondering whether to grow or hunker down, this episode will help you understand where things stand and what smart contractors are doing to stay ahead.
We’ll cover:
- Who we are and how AltaVista helps contractors grow
- Why we created The AltaVista Angle and what you can expect from future episodes
- What we're hearing from contractors across commercial, industrial, and residential sectors
- How shifts in the economy are impacting sales pipelines and decision-making
- What high-performing companies are doing to stay ahead in uncertain times
- Practical advice for navigating growth, hiring, and budgeting right now
Whether you’re leading a small team or running a national operation, this episode gives you a clear, honest look at the current market and what to do about it.
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