I recently finished up a Marketing Course designed specifically to show other Home Inspectors a unique way I do marketing that virtually boosts my business overnight when it needs it. The course’s name is the Lead Generation Blueprint will show you exactly how to use the off-the-wall marketing tactics I do to boost your home inspection business in slow times.
It’s a very effective course, I’ve sold some on ebay and have heard great things about it so far. I know the chances of someone buying this course and actually living close enough to me to hurt my business personally is slim. That’s why I’ve decided to share the marketing strategies with you reading this right now to pass this along.
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Yes, I have the website tracked and a few inspectors from here have purchased the ecourse. I’m awaiting their feedback on it. No matter what at $22 this ebook is a steal… if it could generate anyone 1 more inspection it would pay for itself over 10 x. Thats a good deal in my book.
Who realy cares what HIS price average is. He’s not in your area. CA is a whole other ball game, they get alot more for inspections there. Every area is different. Try his program with your prices and see what happens. I have not read this, but you could find some other stupid way to spend $27 on marketing, right? Bob, probably gets $350 being in Chi, inspectors in rural areas will get ower fees. Just the way the cookie crumbles. Just get tired of hearing people rip on others prices. Take care of your own, however you need to I guess.
For instance the cost of living and home listing prices are a major factor to consider. For example a 2 BR house, the cost of gas and property tax are much higher in Chicago and surrounding suburbs than living areas 150 miles to the south. This is also relevant in many other parts of the country.
I could see how they might be related, SEO wise, but I think (and I haven’t ordered the course) his course is more designed around headlines on your marketing material (flyers, brochures, ad words etc) than SEO for your site.
Site of the Month still has no correlation to actual SEO results/rankings.