February 14th, 2012
Would you let a guy who enjoys taxidermy take out your appendix? Would you let a weekend warrior train you for a triathalon? Then, why leave your business marketing at the mercy of amateurs? How you present yourself professionally online and in print can mean the difference between a booking for you or a client for your competition. Read about why marketing design is so important in our latest article: Marketing for Inspectors: There’s More to Design Than You Think.
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February 13th, 2012
For new inspectors, read about some tips related to being an independent home inspector in Home Inspectors as Independent Business Operators.
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February 13th, 2012
For new inspectors, read about how to schedule an inspection in Scheduling an Inspection.
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February 13th, 2012
For inspectors who have Spanish-speaking clients, post this InterNACHI article on your website, which has been newly translated into Spanish and explains the common defects found when inspecting steel siding: Las Inspecciones de Revestimiento de Acero.
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February 10th, 2012
For Canadian and other French-speaking members, post this InterNACHI article on your website, which has been newly translated into French and discusses the benefits and proper inspection of cork flooring: L’Inspection des Parquets en Liège.
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February 9th, 2012
For inspectors who have Spanish-speaking clients, post this InterNACHI article on your website, which has been newly translated into Spanish and explains the various exterior design features found at traditional homes, including decks, porches, patios, balconies and verandas: Características de Diseños Exteriores.
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February 8th, 2012
For inspectors who have Spanish-speaking clients, post this InterNACHI article on your website, which has been newly translated into Spanish and explains how to use a ladder safely, including some of the hazards of using the wrong type of ladder or one that is damaged: Seguridad de las Escaleras.
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February 7th, 2012
For Canadian and other French-speaking members, post this InterNACHI article on your website, which has been newly translated into French and discusses the benefits of and mechanics behind eco-friendly cool roofs: Les Toits Refroidissants Éco-Énergétiques.
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February 6th, 2012
For inspectors who have Spanish-speaking clients, post this InterNACHI article on your website, which has been newly translated into Spanish and explains why house numbers are more than just decorative and need to meet certain requirements for size and color: Los Números de Casas.
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February 6th, 2012
For Canadian and other French-speaking members, post this InterNACHI article on your website, which has been newly translated into French and discusses the causes and remedies for condensation in double-paned windows: La Présence de Condensation dans les Fenêtres à Double Vitrage.
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