by Ger | Jun 28, 2026 | Home Inspectors, Reputation Management
Angie’s List and Yelp serve different audiences and operate on different review models, but both platforms are important for home inspectors looking to build a comprehensive online reputation. Angie’s List, historically a subscription-based service...
by Ger | Jun 28, 2026 | Home Inspectors, Reputation Management
The International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI) is the largest professional home inspector organization in the world, with tens of thousands of members across North America. Holding an InterNACHI certification communicates to clients and real...
by Ger | Jun 28, 2026 | Home Inspectors, Reputation Management
When a homebuyer closes on a property in Columbus, Ohio, and searches “home inspector Columbus Ohio,” they’re not browsing through advertisements or flipping through a phone book. They’re typing a query into Google, scanning three or four...
by Ger | Jun 28, 2026 | Home Inspectors, Reputation Management
Your state home inspector licensing board exists to protect consumers — and part of that mandate includes publishing complaint records publicly. This means that if a client files a formal complaint against you, the details may appear in search results alongside your...
by Ger | Jun 28, 2026 | Home Inspectors, Reputation Management
For most home inspectors, real estate agents are the single most important referral source. A single agent who refers you for every inspection in their pipeline can generate more business in a year than you’d acquire through any other channel. But agents...
by Ger | Jun 28, 2026 | Home Inspectors, Reputation Management
Fake reviews are an unfortunate reality for home inspectors. A competitor trying to undermine your business, a real estate agent upset that you killed a deal by calling a safety hazard, or even a vindictive former employee — any of these can leave a review that...