Week 43 – My Local Reputation is Doing the Talking Now
This week, I hit a milestone that stopped me in my tracks:
50 five-star Google reviews. It’s wild to type that out. I remember celebrating my first one like it was a standing ovation. Now, I’ve got a legit online reputation—and people are noticing.
Here’s the moment that made it real:
I walked into a real estate office for a quick drop-in. I introduced myself to an agent I’d never met, and before I could finish my sentence, she said: “Oh—I’ve heard of you. You’re the guy with the inspection videos, right?”
I just stood there for a second. Because that sentence right there? That’s everything we’ve been building. The systems. The branding. The consistency. The reviews. All working quietly in the background to give me momentum I didn’t even realize I had.
What the reviews are really doing:
- They’re shortening the trust timeline: Agents feel like they already know me.
- They’re opening doors: Brokers are more willing to let me speak at meetings.
- They’re lowering the marketing pressure: I don’t need to “sell” as hard. My online presence is doing half the work.
But this didn’t happen by accident:
Every review request is automated. Every report is consistent. Every follow-up includes a thank you. And every client gets the same experience—so they want to leave a review without being asked twice.
This is the franchise difference:
When Curt built this model, he made it review-friendly on purpose. From the tone we use in the reports to the built-in follow-up emails, it’s all designed to invite feedback—and make sure it’s positive. I just had to follow the system and trust the compound effect.
What I’ll keep doing:
More face time. More great inspections. More service that’s review-worthy. Because when people hear about you before they meet you? That’s when the real brand momentum starts to roll.
→ Next up: Week 44: Reflecting on Risk — Why This Still Feels Brave
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Curious how to build a home inspection franchise that gets remembered before you even walk in the room? It starts with consistent service—and a system that supports it.