Archive for March, 2009

Company Profiles found in Search - Certified Wood Products

This is a new series where we will go through and pick out companies that are in our custom database and give you a quick profile on who they are and what they can do for you. This will hopefully help you get a better understanding of who you may bump into during your searches.

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This is a company that I have direct knowledge about. We have bought many different products from Dan, Andy and Rick at Certified Wood Products over the past year.

www.CertifiedWoodProducts.net

Since 1999 they have sold Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified material from their yard in Maple Lake, MN (Chain of Custody # SW-COC-000419). As an early adopter of FSC certified material they have become one of the largest stocking dealers in the country. They will ship anywhere in the country.

They sell a long list of FSC certified products:

a. Lumber - Hem Fir, Spruce (SPF), Hardwood (birch, maple, oak, poplar), Pressure Treated (acq, borate, Kiln Dried After Treatment - KDAT), Fire Treated (Dricon),

b. Plywood - Western Fir, OSB, Hardwood, Pressure Treated (acq, borate, KDAT), Fire Treated (Dricon)

c. Boards - Red Pine, Ponderosa Pine, Cedar, Radiata Pine, Doug Fir

Call them at 320.963.1500 for FSC certified material or check out their web site www.CertifiedWoodProducts.net

Getting the Best Search Results

What do I need to do to get a good search result?

1. Start with a broad search

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I am starting to see people start with searches like:

2 x 10 Southern Yellow Pine FSC

10″ Eastern White Pine Primed in Yellow

You have to remember… You are searching for terms on web sites and when you are very specific there is a chance that those words will not exactly fit any web site and you will get no results back.

Instead, try searching for:

FSC Southern Yellow Pine

Eastern White Pine

2. Use the Refinement labels

Industry Refinements

 

We have created 7 different labels that are applied to each site.  Use them when you are looking for a product that is served by a certain sector.

Example:

a. You are an individual that wants to do research on hardwood floors. 

* You would type in “hardwood flooors” into the search and then click on “Manufacturer” to find just companies that MAKE hardwood floors (versus sell or install).

Explanation of Each Refinement

Contractor: These are companies that build stuff.  They are the ones that you would call when you need earth moved.  There are commecial and residential contractors in this refinement.

Retail: This is made up of companies that sell to the general public, directly to contractors or sell over the internet (take credit cards).

Wholesale: These are the distributors of the world.  They sell to the retailers.

Manufacturer: These are the companies that make stuff, mill things, process items, pressure treat material, etc.

Architecht/Design/Engineering: Find the teams that create the world we live and work in.

Industry Services: Companies that help the building industry in their day to day lives are in this category (ex. software companies, transportation, rail, etc.)

Search for FSC Companies and Products: This refinement ONLY searches the www.fscus.org web site.  If you want to search whether a company is FSC certified, type in their name into the search and then click on this refinement label.  You can also look for companies that sell FSC products though this isn’t the greatest feature of this site and is mostly limited to searches for “lumber” “plywood” etc.

***Note: It is not always that easy to tell what a company does from their web site so you may want to check up/down the supply chain when looking for the information you need.

3. Dig Deep

We have over 6000 web pages associated with this site and all of them have something to do with the building supply industry. 

SOOOO…. don’t be afraid to dig into the results.  Where you rarely look past the first page of results in Google feel free to do it here.  Under a “lumber” search, you will find hundreds of companies that have to do with the lumber industry and they all can’t be on the first page.

4. Try other Tabs

We have built this search engine to segment out traffic.  If you are looking for “span tables doug fir” don’t be afraid to move off the Industry tab and get into the Associations or Knowledge tab.  They have lots of great information on them.

We will break down the other tabs in later posts.

Welcome to Lute Lumber’s Building Supply Search

What is Lute Lumber?
Lute was my Grandfather’s nickname so we decided to keep a family name for the web site.  The idea came from having to do a lot of web searches for material, information, etc. in my day to day job.  What I found was a mess.  There is no great place to find information about the entire building industry.  Over the past 6-8 months I have been using a program (Google Custom Search Engine) which let me develop my own search engine.  And now, a project that started out for personal use has evolved into a new business plan.  

How Should I Use LuteLumber.com?
When looking for something in the Building Supply Industry use it as a replacement for your normal Google search.  Though it works on the Google Custom Search Engine platform it will give you a much more targeted search result.  AND… in case you can’t find what you are looking for in one of our tabs (see next section) we have added in a Google tab which is a plain vanilla Google search.
What is in the Building Supply Search?

I currently have around 6000 web pages in about seven different search engines covering the US, Canada and the UK/Ireland (plus many other places around the world).  Each search engine represents a different tab on the results page.  The different tabs are:
1. Industry: These are the manufactures, retailers, wholesalers, mills, etc. of the building industry.  Basically, if you are a company that lives in or services the building supply industry, you would be located here.
2. Google:  This is a just a plain old Google search… in case I missed something.
3. Maps: This is a simple Google Maps search but will show local results for your search.  It will work off the users IP address to show results in their local area.
4. Associations:  This contains about 300 of the different association that service the building industry (NRLA, NAWLA, etc.).
5. Knowledge: This contains all your tutorials, videos, stats and how-to’s of the building supply world.
6. News:  This will be broken down into two parts… General News sites (NY Times, Washington Post, etc.) and Building Industry news sites (Prosales Magazine, Retailing Magazine, etc.).
7. Government:  This has links to all the national, state, Canadian and UK government web sites.
8. More: This will contain off beat searches that I think are relevant and can provide even better targeted info (ex. we are currently working on a Pressure Treated only search).
***So… If you do a search for “beetle kill timber,” on a single page you will get a tab with companies that sell beetle kill timber, google results for BKT, any associations that acknowledge BKT, any general information about BKT, what the news is saying about BKT and how the government is reacting to BKT.
 
Note:  This search engine is not only for lumber information… though there is a lot of it in there.  Try out such search terms as; lumber, plywood, concrete forms, span charts, nails, sip panel, how to install a window, etc.
Links to Sample Searches:
Industry Tab: European Spruce   
Industry Tab: Bamboo Floors  
Associations Tab: Insulation  
Associations Tab: Lumber  
Knowledge Tab: How to Install a Window  
Knowledge Tab: SIP Panel  
Industry News Tab: Beetle Kill Timber  
News Tab: Green Building  
Government Tab: Oregon Building Codes  
Government Tab: Stimulus Plan 
I hope you enjoy this new search engine and please feel free to fill out the “Contact” form to let us know what you think or add to the site a new web address… in case we missed something.

 

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