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The Home Inspectors Manual - Phase Inspections

Home Inspection Business and Marketing Strategies
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The absolute most effective ways to build your business, even if you're on a shoestring budget.

Dramatically grow your business by using simple Guerilla Marketing strategies and tactics, combined with specific relationship building techniques. In an easy to understand style, the articles, video's, podcasts and advice contained in the members section gives you the insight you need to cash in on your home inspection business dream.

Featured Resources
Profit Calculator SpreadsheetProfit Calculator Spreadsheet
The Profit Calculator is now available for free in the download library for members. Here is an example of the resultant spreadsheet with 300 inspections @ a cost of $300.00 each. I used a conservative number for most fixed cost entries and no provisions for retirement witholdings. Check it out, it will open your eyes. . . . Keep Reading


FEATURED ARTICLES
Natural Talent?Natural Talent?
A few insights into some of the most nagging questions of superiority, or natural talent, can be found in Malcolm Gladwell's new book "Outliers". It did answer a few questions of mine and in the process made me a believer in scheduling for success. I know from my own Home inspection business experience, things don't get done unless there is a deadline of some sorts. This implies a schedule of success, and with it . . . Keep Reading

Oh, The Places You'll GoOh, The Places You'll Go
Congratulations! Today is your day. You're off to Great Places! You're off and away! You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes You can steer yourself any direction you choose. You're on your own. And you know what you know. And YOU are the guy who'll decide where to go. . . . Keep Reading

Book Review: - The Exceptional PresenterBook Review: - The Exceptional Presenter
We've all heard it before - Presentations are the best way to gain new Realtors or other equally Realtor concentric affiliations. But what if your not any good at it? Well, there's two things you can do.... . . . Keep Reading

Idea Hurdle- Crowd DynamicsIdea Hurdle- Crowd Dynamics
The other day I was explaining to a group of home inspectors the very real possibility that all homes in the future will need to have passed a methamphetamine residue test. . . . Keep Reading

Biggest Mistake - Home Inspection MarketingBiggest Mistake - Home Inspection Marketing
Cruising the message boards the other day and came across an entry that stimulated quite a few posts. Not that I take issue with the responses, but... Agreement will depend almost wholly upon your personal marketing style and past experiences within your market. Myself, I use direct mail, newsletters and networking as the basis of my marketing model. But there's more, a whole lot more that needs to be... . . . Keep Reading

Pre-Market Inspections - Brokers WantedPre-Market Inspections - Brokers Wanted
Most of us, if were active marketers anyway, get hundreds of emails a year touting some sort of free tele-seminar that will make us rich, smarter or better looking. Not to throw the baby out with the bath water I'm going to give you the crux of the latest call (Pre-Market Inspections), in a nutshell. . . . Keep Reading

Business Card FodderBusiness Card Fodder
Take a good long hard look at your business card. Your business card is your identity, your unique and distinctive mark on the home inspection profession of your area, how does it stack up. I mean against the competition or for that matter your own sense of creative excellence. . . . Keep Reading

Introducing the "Guerrilla Minute" podcastIntroducing the "Guerrilla Minute" podcast
It took a bit of doing but I finally jumped through enough hoops to get my first Guerrilla Marketing Minute podcast posted. Networking 101: Networking boils down to just one crucial element, the mindset of service. Click through and sit back for an insight or two on networking. . . . Keep Reading

Hard WorkHard Work
The hardest part of any business is the "Critical Thinking" aspects. Inspecting a house and the relationship building that might be accomplished during the inspection is not what I would call hard work. There's no creative struggles, or internal conflicts that keep you from progressing to your finish point. The problem with hard work is... . . . Keep Reading

Where Did It Go?Where Did It Go?
Home Inspection Seminars and back of the room sales, we've all been there. The speaker paints the scene of success using their product and then motivates us to buy. Oh yeah, for a greatly reduced price for a limited time, like the next 30 minutes. The odds are definitely stacked against your benefiting from the purchase. Why, because - something's missing. . . . Keep Reading

The Decision Matrix - Speed & ExcellenceThe Decision Matrix - Speed & Excellence
In almost all of the decisions that you have to make during the growth of your home inspection company, the two main elements or standards by which those decisions are made are speed and excellence. These two elements are pitted against one another in what is called a decision matrix. . . . Keep Reading

Phase Inspections - Getting StartedPhase Inspections - Getting Started
A member called the other day to ask about how to get started doing phase inspections. Since I'm trying out my new phone recording equipment I recorded the call. If you have any interest in adding this type of service to your home inspection company - this may be for you. . . . Keep Reading

Productive TimeProductive Time
Warning, this article is not geared for the sedate, just glad to be a home inspector with a job. In writing this article I started to give an example of the average home inspectors hourly rate- but nixed this route right off, as this article isn't for the average home inspector. . . . Keep Reading

Creative Whack PackCreative Whack Pack
I've always had a thing for Tarot cards, so when I stumbled upon the Creative Whack Pack I just had to have them. These aren't so much Tarot cards in the way you normally think of Tarot cards. These cards can give you a needed creative whack!... on the side of your head when you're feeling a bit stuck. . . . Keep Reading

For Want Of A NailFor Want Of A Nail
What's the next best thing to a notepad at the side of your bed to write down some half baked dream of a home inspection marketing plan gone bad? A chalk board in the shower of course. Honestly, I get some of my best flashes of insight about the time my finger tips start turning white. Unfortunately, it's much like the dream state in that. . . . Keep Reading

Inspection World WorkoutInspection World Workout
The big SHOW... ASHI Inspection World 2007, didn't quite live up to its billing. This year CREIA and ASHI joined forces for the big meet. I was at the last CREIA conference in Sacramento, CA at the beginning of 2006 and there was a fairly large crowd -- 600 or so "thinking" home inspectors eating up the goodies. I'll bet many of the recent non-attendee's are singing the blues, here's why. . . . Keep Reading

What's In Your Wallet?What's In Your Wallet?
So, what are you doing different than your competition that puts money in your wallet? If you have been reading my articles, you're building relationships in a systematic and maybe slightly over the top, outrageous way. Let's think a bit about when that "golden" opportunity of a Realtor acquisition presents itself and how we handle it for maximum results. . . . Keep Reading

Home Inspection Postage PizzazHome Inspection Postage Pizzaz
When you're tying to get noticed or generate a bit of buzz - get outrageous with your marketing ideas. Your recipient or target audience has to have something interesting to pass around if you want word of mouth advertising to work. Something novel - like your own postage stamp. . . . Keep Reading

Home Inspection Marketing "Outrageous" InterviewHome Inspection Marketing "Outrageous" Interview
Tune in for an interview with Jon Spoelstra, author of the number one best seller "Outrageous Marketing". Jon starts out with the question, "what's it gonna take", and then leads you through the action plan. I contacted Jon for an interview after reading his book because I thought there were some nuggets inside that could easily transform the way you market. That is, if you keep an open mind. . . . Keep Reading

Limiting BeliefsLimiting Beliefs
I recently posted the article "Lowest Priced Marketing" to the Nachi forum. The response was impressive, with some getting the point that marketing using the lowest price strategy doesn't pay in the long run, and others aurguing to the contrary. No matter how you look at it, I'd rather be paid more than less. I'm worth it, and so are you. . . . Keep Reading

Pulling Nails - Home Inspection EducationPulling Nails - Home Inspection Education
Whenever I go to an educational event, I'm looking for that - one thing - that I can take away, that made it all worth while. You know, some thing to justify the fee. It doesn't work like that thou, does it. Sometimes you get way more out of the personal contacts and networking than the presentation. If your focusing on class descriptions to determine an events worth, your using the wrong size nail. . . . Keep Reading

Home Inspection Marketing - Hugs For FreeHome Inspection Marketing - Hugs For Free
I thought I'd pass this short clip along. Much of what this site talks about is how important it is to develop personal relationships in your home inspection marketing. This clip demonstrates the power of feeling connected and loved. It also shows what can happen if you just ask and persist through the rejections to the validations. . . . Keep Reading

Profiling Your Realtors for Home Inspection ProfitsProfiling Your Realtors for Home Inspection Profits
Knowing your client means knowing what your client really wants. Maybe it is your home inspection service, but maybe there's something else too: recognition, respect, reliability, concern, a feeling of importance, friendship or just some help. Using a client profile for each of your clients is . . . Keep Reading

WhateverWhatever
Some times people just don't get it, for whatever reason. Here I was at a re-inspection of a nice new big custom home at the pre-drywall stage. Our site supervisor is insisting that I shouldn't ding him for a minor staircase imperfection of 1 inch in height difference between the risers. . . . Keep Reading

Builders and Site Access
How many times have you heard the builder say "It's our property and all access must be by appointment only". But getting the appointment is all but impossible along with site visit restrictions such as high liability insurance and including the builder as an insured on your policy. What's an inspector to do? Here's how Arizona is handling the issues...... . . . Keep Reading

Letting Go
To a great extent, the guideposts for my life are based on numerous quotes that I've read over the years. There are thousands of great quotes in books and on the Internet, but only a relatively small number have a real impact on an individual's life. These are the quotes that are beyond "Wow!" --- the ones that stick with you forever and help to form the foundation for the way you live. . . . Keep Reading

20 Elements Of A Successful Brochure
The primary objectives for any brochure is to... 1. Build trust and believability. and... 2. Get the prospect to book an appointment. There are approxamtely 20 "psychological trigger elements" available to create a winning formula for a brochure that accomplishes the above two objectives. . . . Keep Reading

Home Inspection Startup Primer
Apart from starting (and sticking to) a good plan, I've outlined five secrets to making a start-up business work. Remember, before you invest your time or money in any business (or anything else, for that matter), know exactly how much you are willing to risk including the lost opportunity costs such as what you could have made working for someone else. Factor in all your expenses and what you need to survive your first year. . . . Keep Reading

Limited Liability Company Basics
Want a simplified explination of what exactly an LLC is and how it can benefit your company? Some states have different ways of treating LLC's as does the IRS if your LLC has only one member. If your still a Sole Proprietorship you might want to reconsider your business entity structure to protect your hard earned assets. . . . Keep Reading

You - Are Your BrandYou - Are Your Brand
Whether you're selling your expertise or the service, your personal brand directly affects a clients decision to do business with you. You probably don't think of yourself as a brand. In my experience, using the techniques below you can taylor your brand to suit your strengths. This is how most successful home inspectors create and, in fact, become brands. . . . Keep Reading

How To Handle Site Access Issues
I recieved an email from a fellow home inspector who asked what to do when being asked to vacate a site by a site supervisor. It is a common question that I get at least once a month so I thought I'd share this particular email and my reply. . . . Keep Reading

Mental Real Estate
So what is the single cheapest and arguably best way of getting business? Referrals of course. And what is the best way to get and keep your referral sources? Impressions of course. . . . Keep Reading


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