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Introduction to Source Material

Introduction to Source Material on Traece™

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Written by Nishan Bhagat
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By using Traece™'s Source Material feature, you can elevate your wood business by providing your customers with a captivating narrative about the wood they purchase. This feature allows you to showcase the journey of the wood through its life cycle, whether it was from fallen lumber or a deconstruction project. By doing so, you are not only selling a product but also telling a unique story that sets your business apart from others. With Traece™, you can turn every piece of wood into a unique and compelling source of inspiration and connection for your customers.

Source Material can be Fallen Lumber or Deconstruction.

Definitions

  • Fallen Lumber: Fallen Lumber sources are intended for trees. For example, a Fallen Lumber source tree may be a city tree that needs to be removed to prevent disease spread or fall in a storm.

For instance, a Fallen Lumber source tree could be a tree within a city that requires removal to prevent the spread of diseases or avoid the risk of falling during a storm.

  • Deconstruction: Deconstruction sources are intended for deconstructed buildings/structures.

For instance, you may come across wood that has been salvaged from an old barn or a building that has been demolished in a city and is now being reclaimed to give it a new life.

Imagine the majestic tree standing tall, its roots firmly grounded in the earth, its branches swaying gracefully in the wind. Every tree has its own unique story, waiting to be told. And what better way to tell that story than through Traece's Sources feature? Sources are the "Once Upon a Time" of a tree's journey, providing a glimpse into its history and origin. By adding Sources, you can enhance the narrative of your wood and engage your customers on a deeper level. So, are you ready to unlock the magic of your wood and captivate your audience with its story? Let's dive in and add Sources!


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