Under the Navigation Bar

Originally Posted By: jrooff
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I was wondering if we were to place- Findaninspector- on the navigation bar ?


James,


Originally Posted By: Nick Gromicko
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Before I answer, can I ask what your thinking is behind this? Its not a trick question. I just don’t want to influence your answer. Is there a particular reason you want this?


Nick


Originally Posted By: dvalley
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James,


Why would an Inspector such as yourself need to find NACHI inspectors on a daily basis? ![](upload://aknpuDfhccrZKRyjQTQQ4l0sais.gif)
Our main webpage, (which the public views) already has this link in place.



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Originally Posted By: jrooff
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To All,


I was looking at the fact that some people will find this web site that are looking for an inspector, or a realtor checking out the site and wants to find an inspector in his area without scrolling through a number of pages, just thought it would make fast and easy. Maybe not a good idea?


Originally Posted By: dvalley
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James,


If and when Realtors and potential clients visit our website, they will have the clickable "Find an Inspector" on the right hand side of the main page.
Already in place.

The following link is the page they will be viewing when they visit NACHI,

Check it out....
http://www.nachi.org/index.htm
![](upload://6iiDc8KuLyehLM2NAPlD3h9hC6V.gif)


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Massachusetts Certified Home Inspections
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Originally Posted By: Nick Gromicko
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them before giving them the exact information you think they want.


Fourthly, there are a few visitors who are actually seeking a NACHI inspector by immediately going straight to NACHI.org. They have not found their NACHI member thru our other sites, they are not going to be distracted after visiting the home page, they do not need to be sold further, ...they know what they want. In that case, the first line at the top of our home page is where their eyes start looking for this specific information and it is where they find it.

Lots more, but I'm actually boring my own self at this point.

Nick


Originally Posted By: jrooff
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Point taken, not a hot idea or a good one at that. Oh well, if I never asked I would have not known your strategy for the layout of the home page. Learn something new everyday, can’t beat that.



Thanks,
James,


Originally Posted By: Nick Gromicko
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Me too. I learn something new everyday. Mostly by asking for feedback, like I did with you. When I was in the inspection business I sent everyone of my clients a feedback request form and a postage-paid return envelope.


Nick