Atlanta home inspectors wife says “Staying in touch = More Business!

There are so many different ways to stay in touch now days, including different social media platforms. Even large Fortune 500 companies are jumping on the band wagon of Twitter. Now days you have to stay in touch with the consumer and you have to do it online and offline. I love Facebook and and Ping.fm to stay in touch online and of course email is still an option!  Are you using all the tools out there to keep you in touch.  Are you connecting with your clients and their friends on Facebook?  Are you posting video testimonials on YouTube?  Are you blogging about your day and your business on your blog?   Do you send out Thank You notes to your clients, referral sources and those you meet? These are just a few of the places that you can get connected through.  Put something to use today, you’ll be glad you did. 

I am the wife of a busy Atlanta home inspector and I do most of the marketing for our home inspection business.  I am constantly online learning about SEO, social network marketing, blogging, Google adwords and anything relating to the internet.  I teach classes and tele-seminars about blogging and social media.  I am part of an Internet Success Marketing Mastermind group and love helping people in general.  You can follow me on Twitter and on Face book.

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Great tips for getting more from Twitter

September 17, 2009 by admin  
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As the Atlanta home inspectors wife I am constantly looking for different ways to market freely or cheaply, so when I ran across this great article on Twitter and I wanted to share it with you.

5 Tips for Getting More From Twittertwitter Great tips for getting more from Twitter

follow me on twitterIn continuing with my series of quick social media tips (check out 5 tips for LinkedIn and 5 tips for Facebook) I’m covering some tips for business use of Twitter here. I’ve actually written about some of these tips in great detail before in this free ebook – Twitter for Business, but this can act as a quick primer for folks who like their info snack sized like this.

1. Tweet great content 3-4 times a day – Follow people who always find great stuff, subscribe to blogs that feature great links and reviews of new tools, scan weekly and daily email news digests such as SmartBriefs, cruise over to the delicious popular page and read print publications of interest. All of these sources (most of which can be scanned in a 15 minute sitting once you have them set up) are rich with content that your followers and the twitter world in general wants to read. One of the most valuable services you can provide is to be a filter for the information overload your prospects, customers and network are feeling. In a way, your twitter stream can become that valuable filter for pointing out the best content, but do it consistently and watch your follower count grow.

2. Reply to conversations (@ducttape) – One of the best ways to get engaged with those you follow is to join conversations where appropriate and offer answers and suggestions. Many common tweets come in the form of a question from someone looking for help. When you offer the solutions to these forms of tweets you automatically become more engaged and demonstrate some of your own knowledge, expertise and willingness to help. Obviously, you can’t sit around all day answering questions, but by focusing on addressing conversations that are related to your industry and field of expertise, you can build a reputation around topics that matter to your business objectives. Use 3rd party tools such as Seesmic Desktop (make sure you look at their browser based tool if you are having resource issues with desktop tools) or Tweetdeck so that you can easily scan conversations and be ready to reply to conversations that are directly related to you.

3. Retweet other people’s content – Another network and follower building practice is to retweet other people’s tweets. This is simply the act of taking someone’s tweet and tweeting it in your stream – with full credit to the original tweeter. This has become a very standard practice on twitter (designated with a RT) and can be overdone, but you can also use it for two purposes. If you are following people who tweet what you find to be very interesting content you are doing your followers a favor by sharing that content with them. In addition, you are, in effect, acknowledging the person whose content your retweeted. This is a nice bit of the culture of sharing and usually comes back in some form to help you build your following. People generally pay attention to the folks that are retweeting their content. However, this can become a crutch as well – make sure you are pushing your own content out in a nice mix. You can use tools like tweetmeme to track the most popular retweets. This can be a way to find new content for tip #1.

4. Use search to meet objectives – For many twitter power users search in the most important feature of twitter. You can use the twitter advanced search tool to create very elaborate searches that can filter out only the tweets that address your specific industry in your specific geography. Or you can find people talking about your expertise, whining about a problem you can help with, or proving a solution you need. Searches you create on twitter also produce an RSS feed so you can set your searches up in a way that deliver the results to your RSS reader on a daily basis. I would also include the use of the #hashtag function (I wrote in greater detail about hashtag use here) as a search tool. Get in the habit of using it to promote your events and promotions and while attending events, in person or online, as it’s a great way to find and connect with like-minded folks attending events. People who follow the event tag from afar will bump into your content this way as well. Once again, 3rd party tools like Seesmic Desktop and Tweetdeck allow you to monitor your searches, including hashtags, on your desktop.

5. Be easy to retweet and follow – This one is both on twitter and off. Sharing great info is the first rule, but you can do other things as well. While twitter allows 140 characters, if you aim for 120 your tweets will be easier for someone to RT. This way people can add their handle and a bit of commentary. Use tools, such as the Tweetmeme Wordpress plugin I have at the beginning of this post (go ahead you know you want to click that green retweet), that make your content off twitter easy to tweet. Add your “follow me on twitter” button to web pages, email newsletters and email signature. Add your @name to your business cards, stationary and invoices.

 

I am the wife of a busy Atlanta home inspector and I do most of the marketing for our home inspection business.  I am constantly online learning about SEO, social network marketing, blogging, Google adwords and anything relating to the internet.  I teach classes and tele-seminars about blogging and social media.  I am part of an Internet Success Marketing Mastermind group and love helping people in general.  You can follow me on Twitter and on Face book.

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Women’s Council of Realtors Tech Labs are FREE and Open to all

March 25, 2009 by admin  
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I wanted to post this out there for all who wish to know about it.  This is a Free  Tech Lab  that has amazing information and helpers available  to do hands on help at every session.  Sponsored by the Women’s Council of Realtors Cherokee Chapter.  I know for a fact that they have a video class coming up in the next few weeks, that will not be free as a matter of fact you need to be a member of WCR to attend.  This video class will take you from the beginning stages of doing a video to the final stages and will be worth CEU’s for Realtors.

So Join us for L.A.B…..”Leading Agents Beyond” tech training on the latest software that helps REALTORS maximize their productivity and success!! HANDS ON…bring your laptop!

DATES/LOCATIONS:
Cherokee Association Training Center
1600 River Park Blvd., Ste 104
Woodstock, GA 30188
Thursdays 11am-1pm
3/26, 4/2, 4/23, 5/7, 5/21

Outfront Education Training Ctr.
2205 Riverstone Blvd Ste 107
Canton, GA 30114
Tuesdays 9-11am
3/24, 4/14, 4/28, 5/12, 5/26

Shawn Graves-WCR Education Chair is the main contact person and coordinator for these classes and has shared a ton of valuable information all ready.   This is a great time for all of us to learn LOTS!!!
I know this morning Shawn went over several things in FMLS including how to pull special reports, how to locate several items in GAMLSPRO and he has a wealth of information to share every time.  I was happy to share with several people different things about Facebook, Twitter, and blogging.  Are you there getting your share, don’t get left behind, just because there isn’t a charge don’t think these labs are not of value.  Several people are already taking advantage of these free labs, don’t miss out! Put it on your calendar!

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Home Inspectors Wife shares “7 Steps to Driving Prospects to Your Website”

March 24, 2009 by admin  
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As the Atlanta home inspectors wife, I was constantly searching on the interent and through websites for information on how to build our Atlanta Home Inspection website and how to be found on Google.  Below is a great article by Shayne Harris that explains some great tips on how to drive traffic your way.

As a professional online marketer, I am often asked, what are the best ways to drive traffic to your website?

1) Online Social Networking

Face book, Linked in, Tweeter, My space are great sites to network and meet potential customers, always have your website as your signature, and make sure that your website is featured, in your profile, and on the page that is supplied by the social online networking service you sign up too.

2) Start your own Blog

Promote your business, make sure you update frequently, this can be a fun and effective way to let everyone know about your website, make sure inform your customers why they should do business with you, make it personable, and you will be using one of the most effective tools to promote your website.

3) Writing articles,

Create good content, so as other website owners will pick up your article and post it on their website, this will then link back to your website.

Make sure what you write is relevant to what your website is about and as such you will then attract targeted customers.

4) Pay per click, through search engines,

Search engines such as Google, Yahoo, and MSN.

You can now decide how much traffic you want, but you do pay for it and you need to study this concept thoroughly; you can make a lot of money.

But you can also waste it, Decide on your budget, and keep an eye on it, don’t go overboard until you know what you are doing.

5) Take advantage of Email signatures

With every email that you send, you can be promoting your website by pasting your website link as a signature at the bottom of your email.

Make sure you have a power statement that causes people to click on it.

The big advantage here is you can send a group mail out to your mailing list and if you have the right effective link you will be advertising your website to large numbers of people with one click of a button.

6) Set up your own newsletter, this helps you stay in touch with your clients

And also gives you the opportunity to introduce your website, make sure you offer good content, don’t make it look like some never ending commercial, this turns people off make your newsletter, resourceful and provide valuable information.

7) Optimize your site

Search engine optimization better known as SEO is the end result of modifying the content on your website, to improve search engine ranking, done properly this will increase traffic to your site as over 70% of the people looking for products and services.

By Shayne Harris (Sunny Attitudes)

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There is always great information to be found

March 11, 2009 by admin  
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As the Atlanta Home Inspectors wife I do a lot of research online and I love ActiveRain for valuable information.  One of my friends, Michael Thorton, wrote a great article  about  an application called Nearby Tweets.  From the best I can tell it looks like a pretty cool application that you can find the local folks with.  I’m planning on going over myself and checking it out.   You should also head over to Michael’s blog as you never know what you are going to find there.  He shares some amazing pictures and some thought provoking messages. 

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