logging in or signing up 5 deadly home inspection marketing mistakes made on home inspector's w trafficmonsters Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 12 Category: Others/ Misc License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: June 25, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description An effective sales website is essential to any home inspector that's wanting to go direct to the public for business. But the majority of the home inspection sales websites I've reviewed over the last several years make 5 deadly home inspection marketing mistakes that prevents the site from converting website visitors into paying customers. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript 5 Deadly Home Inspection Marketing Mistakes Made On Home Inspector's Websites: 5 Deadly Home Inspection Marketing Mistakes Made On Home Inspector's WebsitesSlide 2: An effective sales website is essential to any home inspector that's wanting to go direct to the public for business. But the majority of the home inspection sales websites I've reviewed over the last several years make 5 deadly home inspection marketing mistakes that prevents the site from converting website visitors into paying customers.Slide 3: Home buyer's looking for a home inspector online will only spend a few seconds glancing at your website, and if the site contains any of the deadly home inspection marketing mistakes listed below, they're hitting the back browser button at the speed of light and moving on to your competitor's website! Here are five of the biggest home inspection marketing mistakes I see everyday with inspectors websites...Slide 4: 1. The home page of the inspector's website is all about the home inspector. Home buyers want to know "What's In It For Them" by choosing your firm and not giving them that information in the first paragraph on your site turns them off.Slide 5: 2. The inspector doesn't use his/her name and/or photograph on the website. If your name and photograph is not on the site, the consumer gets the impression that they will be dealing with some nameless, faceless corporation and research shows that consumers are turned off by that.Slide 6: 3.Having inspection pricing on the website. You want the home buyer to call you after reviewing your website. When the home buyer calls, you have a great opportunity to share, "what's in it for them" by selecting your firm. However, when you have pricing on your website you eliminate the need for that critical call.Slide 7: 4. Having Adsense Ads on your home inspection sales website. Adsence ads do nothing to help you convert website visitors into paying customers and are nothing more that another way for customers to leak off of your sales website.Slide 8: 5. Not giving the prospect the information they need to make a decision for your firm. When reworking your website, think about your own buying habits. If you were a home buyer, what information would you want to see to determine if that inspector was the right person to do the inspection for you!Slide 9: Reworking your website to eliminate these five deadly home inspection marketing mistakes will allow you to turn more of the visitors to your website into paying customers. Now that you've read this article, here's what I want you to do...Slide 10: 1. Evaluate your own website (and be honest with yourself) to see if it has any of the critical mistakes mentioned. 2. If it does, then take one of two actions... a. Learn how to fix it yourself by studying the materal here on the site, or b. Get a vendor to help you fix the problems, so that you can convert more website visitors into paying customers!Slide 11: Now, don't forget that good home inspector training includes a marketing education as well. You can be the best technician in the industry, but if the word doesn't get out to your potential prospects about your services, you'll be in real trouble. This is another reason to consider home inspection training .Slide 12: To learn how to get and keep your home inspection schedule full all year long, regardless of the condition real estate market, then get over to : http://HomeInspectionMarketingCenter.com You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
5 deadly home inspection marketing mistakes made on home inspector's w trafficmonsters Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 12 Category: Others/ Misc License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: June 25, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description An effective sales website is essential to any home inspector that's wanting to go direct to the public for business. But the majority of the home inspection sales websites I've reviewed over the last several years make 5 deadly home inspection marketing mistakes that prevents the site from converting website visitors into paying customers. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript 5 Deadly Home Inspection Marketing Mistakes Made On Home Inspector's Websites: 5 Deadly Home Inspection Marketing Mistakes Made On Home Inspector's WebsitesSlide 2: An effective sales website is essential to any home inspector that's wanting to go direct to the public for business. But the majority of the home inspection sales websites I've reviewed over the last several years make 5 deadly home inspection marketing mistakes that prevents the site from converting website visitors into paying customers.Slide 3: Home buyer's looking for a home inspector online will only spend a few seconds glancing at your website, and if the site contains any of the deadly home inspection marketing mistakes listed below, they're hitting the back browser button at the speed of light and moving on to your competitor's website! Here are five of the biggest home inspection marketing mistakes I see everyday with inspectors websites...Slide 4: 1. The home page of the inspector's website is all about the home inspector. Home buyers want to know "What's In It For Them" by choosing your firm and not giving them that information in the first paragraph on your site turns them off.Slide 5: 2. The inspector doesn't use his/her name and/or photograph on the website. If your name and photograph is not on the site, the consumer gets the impression that they will be dealing with some nameless, faceless corporation and research shows that consumers are turned off by that.Slide 6: 3.Having inspection pricing on the website. You want the home buyer to call you after reviewing your website. When the home buyer calls, you have a great opportunity to share, "what's in it for them" by selecting your firm. However, when you have pricing on your website you eliminate the need for that critical call.Slide 7: 4. Having Adsense Ads on your home inspection sales website. Adsence ads do nothing to help you convert website visitors into paying customers and are nothing more that another way for customers to leak off of your sales website.Slide 8: 5. Not giving the prospect the information they need to make a decision for your firm. When reworking your website, think about your own buying habits. If you were a home buyer, what information would you want to see to determine if that inspector was the right person to do the inspection for you!Slide 9: Reworking your website to eliminate these five deadly home inspection marketing mistakes will allow you to turn more of the visitors to your website into paying customers. Now that you've read this article, here's what I want you to do...Slide 10: 1. Evaluate your own website (and be honest with yourself) to see if it has any of the critical mistakes mentioned. 2. If it does, then take one of two actions... a. Learn how to fix it yourself by studying the materal here on the site, or b. Get a vendor to help you fix the problems, so that you can convert more website visitors into paying customers!Slide 11: Now, don't forget that good home inspector training includes a marketing education as well. You can be the best technician in the industry, but if the word doesn't get out to your potential prospects about your services, you'll be in real trouble. This is another reason to consider home inspection training .Slide 12: To learn how to get and keep your home inspection schedule full all year long, regardless of the condition real estate market, then get over to : http://HomeInspectionMarketingCenter.com