Brand Yourself

Has InterNACHI’s Marketing Department designed a logo or brochure for your inspection business? If so, don’t waste it! We spend, on average, 2-4 hours on each logo, and 5-8 hours on each brochure. Brochures go through multiple InterNACHI staff before completion – all of our available talent is hard at work to market your business, but it doesn’t end with us.

Once you have a logo:

  • Put it on your website
  • Have new business cards and marketing designed
  • Add it to your signature
  • Switch out old vehicle graphics with new (if existing)

Once you have a new brochure and business card:

If you ever have questions about InterNACHI’s marketing services, email me at jessica@internachi.org. Chances are, if you want it, we can design it.

Also: http://www.nachi.org/inspector-marketing.htm

If you are having trouble uploading your new logo to your website, or need a new website call me here at inspectorPages and I will get you set up and ready for the New Year.

http://inspectorpages.com/signup

Danny
720-369-1144
support@inspectorpages.com

Instructions to add your inspection business logo to your message board signature:

  1. Click on the Control Panel tab at the top left of the message board.
  2. Under Settings & Options click on Edit Signature.
  3. Scroll down to Upload Signature Picture.
  4. Clickon Browse and find your logo.
  5. Click on Upload.
  6. Scroll up to the **Signature: edit box **and put your cursor where you want your logo to appear in your signature .
  7. Scroll down and click on the Insert Signature Picture link.
  8. Click on Save Signature.

SEO Tip: Make sure your signature contains a live link to your inspection business website. This instantly gives you a lot of link juice (proportional to how many posts you’ve made).

Here are some examples of proper logo placement in design on a site.

http://www.fullloop.net/

http://coburninspections.com/

http://assured-inspection.com/

Your logo should be the first thing that people see on the top of your page. All of these sites also avoid the common design pitfall of visual clutter. If people cannot find the information that they want immediately, an alternative option is only a click away. All of these sites utilize white space to improve legibility and avoid using over-saturated difficult-to-read colors. If you need help plugging your logo into your site or need a site designed contact daniel@inspectorpages.com