InterNACHI


Go Back   InterNACHI Inspection Forum > Specific Inspection Topics > Ancillary Inspection Services & Additional Topics

Notices

Ancillary Inspection Services & Additional Topics Contains discussions about Radon, Wood Infestation, Water Quality, Well, Septic, Lead, Asbestos, Pool, and Mold inspections.

Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools
  #1  
Old 1/7/08, 3:46 PM
Richard A. Moran, 2nd Richard A. Moran, 2nd is offline
InterNACHI Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Clarksville, MD
Posts: 151
Default Maybe people don't care about Radon.

I have Radon in my area of Maryland. I sent 100 letters to my neighbors explaining the hazards of Radon and offering discounted tests. I received only one response. My brother-in-law said people do not read letters but do glance at postcards. Anyone have success with direct mail?

Dick Moran
MD Licensed HI #29927
Reply With Quote
  #2  
Old 1/17/08, 4:48 PM
Patrick J. Cloninger's Avatar
Patrick J. Cloninger Patrick J. Cloninger is offline
InterNACHI Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Knoxville, TN
Posts: 288
Default Re: Maybe people don't care about Radon.

What did your letters look like? Often, if you use labels or a postage meter people automatically think that it is junk mail. I have found from experience that that a plain envelope (no logo) with a hand written address and stamp get the best results.

I have not tried a direct mailer for radon, but have for other types of services such as a one year warranty inspection.

Your question about the postcard - Postcards are many time more effective in getting people to read the information for the simple reason of not having to open an envelope, just turn the postcard over and there you go. The only problem with postcards is the cost of having them printed vs. printing and mailing your own (good quality of course) flyer's. You may save some money on postage .26 vs. .41 but you will have to do the math so see if it is worth it.

The only way to really know if a marketing idea is going to work is to test it and track it.

Hope that helped (some).



Patrick J. Cloninger



Serving Knoxville and surrounding counties
Reply With Quote
  #3  
Old 1/17/08, 4:49 PM
David P. Valley's Avatar
David P. Valley David P. Valley is offline
InterNACHI Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: METHUEN, MA
Posts: 8,684
Default Re: Maybe people don't care about Radon.

You'd be lucky if you received a 1% response from mailings.
Reply With Quote
  #4  
Old 1/19/08, 3:34 PM
Richard A. Moran, 2nd Richard A. Moran, 2nd is offline
InterNACHI Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Clarksville, MD
Posts: 151
Default Re: Maybe people don't care about Radon.

Thanks to both of you for your responses. My mailings were letters printed and inserted into envelops. My return address was printed using my printer and the address were preprinted address labels. The stamp was stuck on by me. I used my home address which showed that it came from a neighbor. Only one response.
I will try postcards and see if that is any better. If not I will start knocking on doors

Dick
</IMG>



Dick Moran
True Blue Home Inspections
A Div of RAM2, LLC.
Clarksville, MD
240-832-6838
MD Home Inspector License 29927
Reply With Quote
  #5  
Old 1/22/08, 4:11 PM
bdoles2's Avatar
bdoles2 bdoles2 is offline
InterNACHI Member
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Atlanta, GA
Posts: 3,071
Please Note: bdoles2 is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Default Re: Maybe people don't care about Radon.

Most people have no idea what Radon is. And those that do, rank it right up there with the Global Warming phenom. Most think they won't live in the house long enough for it to have any effect on them so why bother with the testing.
Reply With Quote
  #6  
Old 1/22/08, 4:18 PM
bdoles2's Avatar
bdoles2 bdoles2 is offline
InterNACHI Member
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Atlanta, GA
Posts: 3,071
Please Note: bdoles2 is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Default Re: Maybe people don't care about Radon.

Quote:
Originally Posted by rmoran
Thanks to both of you for your responses. My mailings were letters printed and inserted into envelops. My return address was printed using my printer and the address were preprinted address labels. The stamp was stuck on by me. I used my home address which showed that it came from a neighbor. Only one response.
I will try postcards and see if that is any better. If not I will start knocking on doors

Dick
</IMG>
Does your home have a radon mitigation system installed?
Do you have high radon in your home?

I'm assuming you may, if so I'd recommend developing some brochures that show your actual test results before and after a mitigation. I know test results can vary from home to home, but giving your potential customers "real" personal data (your house) might convince them it wouldn't hurt to at least have it tested.

Real experiences always help when trying to sell something.
Reply With Quote
  #7  
Old 1/22/08, 6:55 PM
klott's Avatar
klott klott is offline
InterNACHI Member
 
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: monroe, ga
Posts: 8,709
Default Re: Maybe people don't care about Radon.

Most people think Radon is a flying Dinosaur in old japenese horror movies.
Reply With Quote
  #8  
Old 1/23/08, 7:50 PM
dbelmont dbelmont is offline
InterNACHI Member
 
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Barre, VT
Posts: 610
Send a message via Yahoo to dbelmont
Please Note: dbelmont is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Default Re: Maybe people don't care about Radon.

Quote:
Originally Posted by rmoran
I have Radon in my area of Maryland. I sent 100 letters to my neighbors explaining the hazards of Radon and offering discounted tests. I received only one response. My brother-in-law said people do not read letters but do glance at postcards. Anyone have success with direct mail?

Dick Moran
MD Licensed HI #29927
From a marketing point of view you need to "ding" your target market multiple times to make an impression. One mailing is unlikely to get mush response.

Don't try to buy their orders with discounts. Emphasize and sell the value of your service itself instead of the price. If you want to reward your customers do so by rewarding future behavior (like a coupon good for a reasonable discount for their next test, not their first one)

Finally, be sure that you are selling yur service at a profitable price. Otherwise, what's the point.
Reply With Quote
  #9  
Old 1/25/08, 1:30 PM
rmaday's Avatar
rmaday rmaday is offline
Active Poster
 
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Itasca, IL
Posts: 5,197
Please Note: rmaday is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Default Re: Maybe people don't care about Radon.

Quote:
Originally Posted by klott
Most people think Radon is a flying Dinosaur in old japenese horror movies.
My six year old overheard me talking on the phone about Radon. He thought I was talking about his Pokemon cards!
Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
I Don't Care jstewart1 Miscellaneous Discussion for Inspectors 16 7/4/07 11:46 PM
Proposed Illinois Radon legislation wdecker Miscellaneous Discussion for Inspectors 26 1/9/07 12:32 PM
Highest Radon Reading? rspriggs General Inspection Discussion 8 1/5/07 12:54 PM


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 9:07 AM.


Popular Sections

:

All Sections

Inspection News

InterNACHI Membership

Inspection Standards

Inspection Education

InterNACHI Inspectors

Inspection Links

 

 

 

NACHI.ORG Statistics

 

 

no new posts