Friday, October 22, 2010

About Newtown Slocomb

Newtown Manufacturing and Building Supply, Inc. was incorporated in 1979, with Don Sennett Sr. the founder and driving force. He created a family run business serving a 200 mile radius from Wilkes-Barre, PA, with a variety of windows and building products. Newtown purchased its window components from Slocomb Industries, another family run business, led by Leon Slocomb. Leon Slocomb had started manufacturing vinyl windows in 1961, and is recognized nationally as one of the pioneers of the vinyl window industry.
Newtown-Slocomb is the result of the marriage of these two businesses, and is led by Carl Slocomb and Don Sennett Jr, sons of the respective founders. Both Carl and Don have over 30 years experience in the manufacture of vinyl windows.
Since combining forces, Newtown-Slocomb has:
  • An updated “state of the art” vinyl window product line
  • A newly remodeled manufacturing plant
  • A new shipping fleet, with geographic reach approaching 1000 miles
  • AAMA certification for the air, water, and structural performance of its windows and doors.
  • NFRC certification for thermal performance on its windows and doors.
  • Full Energy Star compliance on its products
  • An outstanding network of home improvement dealers, each with factory trained and certified installers

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Let me ask you a few quick questions

I thought I'd take a moment to see how you're doing. Let me ask you a few quick questions:

1. Is your Remodeling/window business where you want it to be in terms of
      sales and profits?
2. Are you generating the personal income you desire?
3. Are you having fun running your business - I mean really
     enjoying the "process" on a daily basis?
4. Are your personal and business lives in "balance?"
5. Is “Low Ball “competition or the economy helping your business?
6. Are you satisfied with the quality and quantity of your leads?
7. Is your website producing leads
8. Is customer satisfaction as high as you would like it to be?
9. Are you using Social Media? ( Facebook, Linkedin, Myspace, Twitter)

How many No’s?


                   If you answered “No” to any of the above questions, and definitely if you 
                   answered “No” to more than one, You need to attend Slocomb Windows    
                        seminar......  
                 How To  Grow Your Business During Challenging  Economic Times” 
       

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