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Web Site Design & SEO / Search Engine Optimization / Re: Change in how link directory works
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on: Today at 01:11:53 AM
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Hmm, I totally believe that Denvers would screw it up. Because Denvers is not a word, so it's not matching anything. By putting Denver's you are showing ownership, and Google can drop the apostrophe and see it as Denver. Very good thinking!
As far as adding metatags and urls on links. I'd give it a 7. Basically every page you create that has the term home inspection is going to help. So if you link to Bill Warner and use dayton-thermal-home-inspection.html , you've gotten a few key words vital to you in your help. Same thing with the meta tags. It's not going to hurt you not to have them, but it won't help you either!
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General Discussion / General Discussion / Fantasy Football League for HIPpies!
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on: August 19, 2008, 02:19:42 AM
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Hey Guys,
We started a Fantasy Football League via Yahoo. There's only 12 spots on the first league. If it fills up fast we'll create a 2nd team. Everyone should have received an email from me with the password to join. Have fun!! Thanks to Stephen Stanczyk for setting it up.
Dominic
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General Discussion / General Discussion / Re: Master Inspector
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on: August 17, 2008, 07:07:19 PM
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It really comes down to how long you've been around (lots of referrals), where you live, marketing, etc. There's plenty of guys right now doing 2-3 a day right now, and plenty of guys not. Of course getting your website up to the top of the rankings really helps.
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General Discussion / General Discussion / Re: Master Inspector
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on: August 17, 2008, 06:36:00 PM
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There's quite a few HIP users who're CMI or working on it. I think David Macy is going through the application process right now. It's definitely something nice to put on your resume. Once you start doing an average of 2-3 inspections a day you figure you're looking at 3-4 years of inspecting. But that's a good thing, it makes it more valuable to have than something given to everyone.
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General Discussion / Inspection Discussion / Re: Credit Cards
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on: August 17, 2008, 02:32:23 AM
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I have one question,
Whats to keep people from paying the wrong amount for the inspection?
Say I charge $200 for an inspection. I give them a 10% discount for whatever reason. They owe me $180 now. If they want to pay online, they go to my website and pay $18. Would the online report get released to them?
Or say, if someone wants an inspection, books one via my site, then turns around and pays for it figuring the wrong price. Do I have a way of setting the price for each inspection before they pay for it and before it gets released?
Is there a way to set the price to where it automatically comes up with the correct amount? Say for instance, I charged Joe $200 for an inspection, I then post the report online, plug in a price for the report, then when Joe goes to pay for it via my website, the correct price is put in the price box for him so he cant make any 'mistakes'!!!
You get my meaning? If not, I'm sure I can come up with more examples. lol
How's this: https://www.homeinspectorpro.com/component/option,com_ccprocessing/Itemid,210/inspectorID,62/amount,350.00/You can change the amount on the end to whatever you want. You don't have to have to cents amount,350/ would work fine too.
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