The Nationwide Bail Bond Network keeps growing
Friday, July 10th, 2009Once again, we’ve added a few more cities and sites to our Nationwide Network of Bail Bonds and Bail Bonding Services, otherwise known as All Estates Bail Bonds. The newest additions include Bail Bonds in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Bail Bonds in West Palm Beach; Bail Bonds in Orlando, Florida; Miami Florida Bail Bonds and also Bail Bonds in Miami.
Miami is a tough market to get into for Bail Bonds, so we’re running two domain names here in an effort to double our chances for gaining the new Miami Bail Bonds traffic and it will help us further test our marketing ability. We will also be able to test the effectiveness of these two particular domain names we’ve just chosen, which both differ slightly from our original concept of “bail bonds in cityname .com. And if that wasn’t enough, we decided to go ahead and try out Bail Bonds in Pinellas County as well. Our studies show that most people search for the city they are looking for a service in over the county, but we figure why not gauge how many people search for the county anyway – what have we got to lose?
Business is growing, our TOLL FREE number, 1-877-WHY-JAIL has been ringing constantly with calls coming in from all over the county. For any Bail Bondsman in any of the cities we cover in the All Estates Nationwide Bail Bonds Network, you have the option to take over the lease of the website or take the leads we send you for a small referral fee. This fee is of course determined by the laws in each state, and we’ve been working with the Departments of Insurance for every state to work out the legalities of such a referral service. Apparently, something like this hasn’t really been tried before, so we are pioneering the way – we’ve already made huge progress, and we’ve only just begun! 90% of our Bail Bonds sites are in the top 3 in Google, do a search for “Bail Bonds in Clearwater” or “Bail Bonds in Tampa” if you don’t believe us.
As the web tech, one thing that constantly irritates me is trying to figure out exactly what makes Google tick. We have a Google Maps listing for Bail Bonds in Clearwater, and when you search for it, our listing used to come up 1st and 2nd. Now we’re getting 2nd, replaced by a company that goes by the name “Almost Out Bail Bonds”. Well we studied the listing, and apparently it was put up by a “gary@officialbusinesslisting.com”. What is funny to me, is that after going to officialbusinesslisting.com, I learned that they charge $3 a day to put up and “maintain” a Google Maps listing. Someone is actually paying over $90 a month for something I can set up in about 2 minutes or less.