ex-RE/MAX sites and other sites taken over by NACHI.

Originally Posted By: gromicko
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I have purchased, closed down, and redirected the following popular real estate lead generation websites:


www.SellYourHomeForMore.com
www.SellYourHouseForMore.com
www.SellMyHomeForMore.com
www.SellMyHouseForMore.com

I have done the same for:

www.SellFastForMore.com

and the mother of all home buyer lead generators:

www.FindaGoodHome.com

Since I have retired from RE/MAX I also forwarded my RE/MAX sites as well:

www.HouseWiz.biz
www.HomeWhiz.biz

They currently point to www.FindAnInspector.US but will be pointing to our new Canadian-friendly, North America Inspector search site within a week. See http://www.nachi.org/bbsystem/viewtopic.php?t=3837

Nick


Originally Posted By: kmcmahon
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I see that findagoodhome.com points to inspectorseek.com. This is a catchy URL and should be promoted!!! icon_cool.gif



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Originally Posted By: Nick Gromicko
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Which URL do you find catchy? FindaGoodHome or InspectorSeek?


Curious Nick


Originally Posted By: kmcmahon
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inspectorseek. icon_wink.gif



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Originally Posted By: lwilliams
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This is the funnest part of building an image on the www. What word combinations will the clients use to find us… good job Nick. What fuel do you run on? High octane unleaded? Nos? When do you rest?


Originally Posted By: rpierson
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Inspection-Services.com


QualityInspectors.com

Inspectorpro.com

How about these?


Originally Posted By: Nick Gromicko
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I know a lot of people put a lot of weght on the actual domain name, but it isn’t as important as the ease of use of the site and the promotion that drives it.


Amazon.com, Travelocity.com and AltaVista.com are throw away names that no one would ever register. Horrible domain names actually.

What makes them household words is the ease of use so the visitor can acquire what the visitor seeks and the promotion fueling them.

Some names are simply dead on... like www.FindAGoodHome.com (I know you can guess what market this site will be directed towards).

Nick


Originally Posted By: Nick Gromicko
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Corrections are all made. I just forwarded a bunch of high-traffic sites to www.InspectorSeek.com


Should take effect in a couple hours.

Nick


Originally Posted By: mcraig
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The more they see our names out there the better icon_biggrin.gif icon_biggrin.gif icon_biggrin.gif


Originally Posted By: ekartal
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Nick,


I performed an exact match search in FindAGoodHome.com for my company which is the only NACHI member company in 60173. I'm listed second to a company which is out of my area. Same problem with FindAnInspector. The number of 'hits' shouldn't be a factor with an exact match search.

Thanks

Erol Kartal


Originally Posted By: kmcmahon
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They covered this in another post as to why it happens this way.


I think there is also a writeup that chris did explaining how it works.


I take it the inspector seek is not going to do the 20 zip code thing like findaninspector?


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Originally Posted By: ekartal
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Previous posts address multiple inspectors in same zip code. The number of hits or inquiries would decide who is placed first. If a certain company is the only one in their zip code, then it should be the only company to show up in an exact zip search.


Erol K.


Originally Posted By: kmcmahon
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Problem in an exact zip search…like rural areas…show zero inspectors that service that area, opening the door for them to look for another search engine to find someone that does service that area! And the other search engine they choose may not be a NACHI search engine!



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Originally Posted By: dvalley
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Erol,


This is how Chris has set-up the FAI site...
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David Valley
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Massachusetts Certified Home Inspections
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"Some cause happiness wherever they go; others, whenever they go."

Originally Posted By: Chris Morrell
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Erol,


There is a bit of a bug in the sort of your zip code. I'm looking into it right now.


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Chris Morrell
Director of Information Technology
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Originally Posted By: Chris Morrell
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Okay, it’s fixed.



Chris Morrell


Director of Information Technology


http://www.nachi.org/


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