Spring 2016 - Angie`s List Business Center
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Spring 2016 - Angie`s List Business Center
Spring 2016 Leads You Want, When You Want eCommerce Makes for Easy Hiring Angie’s List Connects with Businesses TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURE TOOLBOX: STAFF International Builders’ Show CEO AND PUBLISHER Scott Durchslag 10 FOUNDER Angie Hicks SR. DIRECTOR OF CONTENT STRATEGY Scott Goldman SENIOR DIRECTOR OF B2B MARKETING Bob Owens PLATFORM & PRODUCTION DIRECTOR Sarah Branham CONTENT DIRECTOR Sue Wiltz CONTENT CURATION MANAGER Kristy Broering SENIOR MARKETING MANAGER Lesley Spellmeyer SENIOR COPYWRITER Carolyn Duncan ADVERTISING SALES Michael Benz CREATIVE DIRECTOR Tanja Pohl DESIGNERS Amanda Gohlert, Matt Mukerjee, Leslie McFarland DIRECTOR OF MULTIMEDIA Mike Fender SENIOR PHOTO EDITOR Brandon Smith DIGITAL ASSET MANAGER News From the List�������������������������������������������������������������������������4 A Note From Angie�������������������������������������������������������������������������5 Ready with the Offer���������������������������������������������������������������������6 Doug McSchooler Line Up Your Leads������������������������������������������������������������������������ 7 PHOTO EDITORS Short-Term Business Loans����������������������������������������������������������9 Frank Espich, Eldon Lindsay, Steve C. Mitchell Spring 2016 • Vol. 1, Issue 3 Angie’s List Toolbox is published quarterly by Angie’s List, Inc., 1030 E. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 46202. Reproduction of any material from this issue is expressly forbidden without permission of the publisher. Angie’s List assumes no responsibility for the return of any unsolicited materials. The publisher reserves the right to accept or reject any editorial or advertising material. The publisher is not liable to any advertiser, contributor or reader for any errors or omissions in advertising or editorial copy appearing in this magazine; however, the publisher will print a correction in the next issue of Angie’s List Toolbox published after the publisher has been notified of the error or omission, which must be made in writing to the publisher within 30 days of the original publication date. Cover: Leslie McFarland International Builders’ Show�����������������������������������������������������10 Experts Contributors Program................................................. 12 Business Center CONTACT US: WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU Angie’s List Business Center 1030 E. Washington St. Indianapolis, IN 46202 Thank you for being a valued reader. Your feedback matters! Phone: 866-843-LIST (5478) Mon. – Fri. 8:30 a.m. – 8:15 p.m. ET Fax: 888-822-5414 FOLLOW US ON… [email protected] facebook.com/AngiesListBusinessCenter @AngiesListBC NEWS FROM THE LIST TAX SEASON IS HERE! Whether you’re an early bird or tend to drag your feet when it comes to filing taxes, here are three things to remember this year. HOME OFFICE DEDUCTION If you work from home, then you might be able to write off that home office. Find out if the simplified option or regular method is best for calculating your deduction. If your business doesn’t qualify, you can always explore writing off depreciated office equipment. COMING SOON! We’ve been busy at Angie’s List revamping our user experience for both members and service companies. The new design makes it easy for you to update your profile, read and respond to reviews, and look at or add inventory to your eCommerce offerings. Keep an eye out for an email communicating when the new Angie’s List Business Center website will be live in your area. 4 Angie’s List Toolbox | Spring 2016 CAR DEDUCTION 3 AVOIDING MISTAKES First, check to see if your car qualifies as a business expense. If it does, then there are multiple other deductions besides mileage that you can look into, including gas and oil, maintenance, insurance, loan interest, and so on. If you don’t already have a detailed record of mileage and expenses for your 2015 taxes, then start keeping tabs on it for 2016. The best way to make sure your taxes are in order is to keep your records as up to date as possible. If you don’t feel comfortable filling out forms yourself, Angie’s List has many highly qualified CPAs who can help you out. PUT A FACE TO THE NAME Your business profile on Angie’s List is a great way to make a good first impression. Now’s never been a better time to update your profile with photos of your company’s owner, team and examples of your work. Send your company information and photos to [email protected]. PHOTOS ©THINKSTOCK 1 2 ANGIE A NOTE FROM ANGIE INTRODUCING LeadFeed BETA Get new leads. Leads expire after 24 hours or sooner. Pick the ones that fit. Only pay for the leads you want. Get hired.* Call the customer, provide a quote and tell them why you’re right for the job. Angie Hicks, founder of Angie’s List, is a 1995 graduate in economics from DePauw University. “We have more than 100 million unique visitors coming to the Angie’s List website each year searching for home improvement services.” 5 Angie’s List Toolbox | Spring 2016 *Customers ultimately choose which provider to work with. Price of the lead is non-refundable. LeadFeed is currently in limited markets. The “Why” Behind Our New Offerings There’s a revolution going on in how consumers access home services and Angie’s List will help you stay on the cutting edge. That’s why we’re using our 20 years of experience and our state-of-the-art technology to create LeadFeedBETA, new guarantees, and other innovative products and services to better connect you to interested customers. We have 10 to 12 million visitors coming to the Angie’s List website every month searching for home improvement services. Our LeadFeed was born as a way to connect these consumers with highly rated service providers. What we think is helpful for service providers to know is that with LeadFeed, you are the only one in control of the leads you want to pursue. We will send you customer leads as often as they come in your market and category, but you decide when it’s right to welcome additional customers in your schedule. In addition to creating LeadFeed, we recently introduced our new Fair Price and Service Quality Guarantees. Our Fair Price Guarantee promises consumers will receive exactly that, a fair price for their eCommerce purchases made on Angie’s List. Our Service Quality Guarantee promises that if a member purchases services through Angie’s List and is not completely satisfied with the quality of service provided, we’ll make it right or refund the price of the eCommerce purchase up to $100,000. We want our members to know that we’re willing to stand behind their purchases. Send your thoughts to me at [email protected]. Angie Hicks, Founder [email protected] @Angie_Hicks SERVICES ANGIE’S LIST STAFF Ready with the Offer eCommerce offers makes shopping for home improvement services easy BY CAROLYN DUNCAN With the Internet readily accessible at our fingertips, consumers have an easier time finding the information they need before purchasing a service. A recent survey from the Pew Research Center, indicates that “81 percent of online Americans report their Internet and cell phone use has made them better informed about products and services today than they were five years ago.” This type of access brings about a new consumer. Nowadays, we can purchase just about anything online, including home repairs and services. It’s evident homeowners, particularly Angie’s List members, are ready to make home improvement-related purchases toward their homes. “A majority of our members are gearing up to invest in their homes 6 Angie’s List Toolbox | Spring 2016 at the same or greater level than last year,” says Angie’s List co-founder Angie Hicks. “We found even greater optimism among service companies, with many of them saying they’re already booking more jobs than at this time last year and expect to have a great 2016.” Providing eCommerce or online sales is one way to help fill the schedule books with appointments, as well as show current and potential consumers popular or even lesser-known services businesses offer. These offers conveniently live on Angie’s List, via your profile and the Shop Deals page, or even through social media outlets such as Facebook and Twitter. Consider the benefits: • No upfront costs to post offers. •Offers are year-round and fairmarket priced. •No limit to the number of offers you post. •Dedicated team to assist making offers competitive. • Increased business exposure. • Opportunity for additional revenue. Along with these benefits, eCommerce gives businesses more opportu- nities to collect reviews and feedback from their consumers. Once work is completed from an offer they purchased, members are encouraged to leave a review on the businesses they hired. Since consumers do not have to be members to purchase eCommerce, this gives businesses an opportunity to build a relationship with those not quite ready to join Angie’s List. Feedback is valuable, whether from a member or not. The Angie’s List Business Center provides several options for businesses to gather the reviews they need to better their service. From classic review forms to business cards with a personalized review link, businesses should be prepared to ask for feedback after every fulfilled eCommerce job. Both eCommerce offers and reviews work hand in hand to build a business’ presence and reputation on Angie’s List. READY TO SET UP YOUR OFFERS? Contact your representative or the Business Center today at 866-843-LIST (5478). LINE UP YOUR LEADS BY STACI GIORDULLO Finding potential work is time-consuming. Returning calls, answering emails and catering to homeowners who may or may not end up needing your services is part of the job — but what if there was an easier way? LeadFeedBETA is a new Angie’s List program that will email you job leads that fit within your business’s category. You’ll have access to the description of work, 7 Angie’s List Toolbox | Spring 2016 the customer’s zip code and the desired timeframe to have the work completed. After you review the particulars, you can decide if you want to purchase the lead. The price varies per market and lead type. Once purchased, you’ll receive the customer’s contact information and he or she will receive the details of your company. You’ll get the chance to provide them a quote and explain why you’re the best for GET ON THE LIST Currently, LeadFeed is only available in the limited markets and categories listed on the following page, with plans to expand. To start receiving leads in your inbox, contact your Angie’s List representative or the Business Center at 1-866-843-LIST. THINKSTOCK LEADFEED the job. Typically, only three businesses can purchase each lead, on a first-come, first-served basis. If no one buys a lead within 24 hours, it expires. “The benefit of LeadFeed is you only buy the leads you want,” says Mark Brodahl, Angie’s List product manager. “If the service provider sees a lead that is a good fit for their business, they can choose to buy it.” Angie’s List has more than 100 million unique visitors every year — and not all of them are members. With LeadFeed, every visitor now has the opportunity to reach out and submit a lead directly to a service provider through Angie’s List. “LeadFeed allows service providers to purchase leads when they want them, and connect with consumers that need local services,” Brodahl says. “It’s a great way to keep your business busy during slow times or simply to supplement existing advertising.” LeadFeed is designed for ease-of-use and convenience. “We’re continuing to improve on the experience, with the goals of sending the most relevant leads to service providers and empowering them with technology to both purchase and manage those leads efficiently,” Brodahl says. Companies already using LeadFeed enjoy the ability to choose their next customers and supplement their schedules. “LeadFeed is a fantastic program,” says Kip P., owner of Millenium Remodeling in Lansdale, Pennsylvania. “With control of where, when and what type of projects we target, LeadFeed allows us to have total control of our marketing. As we get booked, it’s so simple to reduce leads.” “With control of where, when and what type of projects we target, LeadFeed allows us to have total control of our marketing. As we get booked, it’s so simple to reduce leads.” Kip P. | Owner of Millenium Remodeling COVERAGE AREA LeadFeed is active in the following markets: Albany Albuquerque Austin Baltimore Boston Chicago Cincinnati Columbus Dallas/Ft. Worth Dayton Detroit Greensboro/Winston-Salem Greenville/Spartanburg Hartford Houston Indianapolis Jacksonville 8 Angie’s List Toolbox | Spring 2016 Kansas City Knoxville Las Vegas Los Angeles Madison Memphis Milwaukee Nashville New York City (tri-state) Northeast Ohio Oklahoma City Orlando Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Portland Providence Raleigh/Durham Richmond Rochester Sacramento Salt Lake City San Antonio San Diego San Francisco Bay Area Seattle Southwest Florida St. Louis Tucson Tulsa Twin Cities Virginia Beach/Norfolk Washington D.C. West Palm Beach THINKSTOCK LEADFEED SERVICES COVERED LeadFeed is active in the following categories: Appliance Repair Carpet Cleaning Ceramic Tile Countertops Decks & Porches Doors Drywall Electrical Flooring Sales/Installation/Repair Garage Doors Gutter Repair & Replacement Handyman Heating & A/C Housecleaning Insulation Landscaping Lawn & Yard Work Moving Painting-Exterior Painting-Interior Pest Control/Exterminating Plumbing Remodeling-General Remodeling-Kitchen & Bathroom Roofing Tree Service Windows ADVICE Is a Short-Term Business Loan RIGHT FOR YOU? THIS CONTENT IS SPONSORED BY ONDECK MORE ONLINE Click HERE to learn more about a small business loan from OnDeck. 9 Angie’s List Toolbox | Spring 2016 What Loan Purpose is a Good Fit for Short-Term Financing? Here are four examples of loan purposes suited for a short-term loan: 1 2 3 4 Project start-up costs: Ramping up a new project can include upfront costs that can be recouped in 60 or 90 days. Overcoming a short-term seasonal cash flow slump: Many seasonal businesses sometimes require additional capital to meet expenses between seasons. Launching a marketing campaign: Financing a marketing campaign could be a good use for a short-term loan. Covering unexpected expenses: An unexpected expense could be solving an emergency plumbing crisis or repairing a piece of critical business equipment. MATT MUKERJEE/ANGIE’S LIST Loan purpose, credit profile and other factors play an important role in determining where a business owner should look for financing. Buying a new warehouse or heavy piece of equipment has very different financing needs than a service business launching a new marketing campaign or filling a short-term cash flow gap. Most of us would never use a 30-year mortgage to purchase a new automobile — the total interest expense would make the automobile prohibitively expensive. Loan purpose helps determine whether shortterm financing or long-term financing make sense. Business expenses like purchasing equipment that can be amortized over several years may not always be a good way to use short-term financing, however a short-term business loan can be a great tool that allows you to take advantage of unexpected opportunities or meet other short-duration challenges. There are more financing options available today than ever before, but knowing which type of financing makes the most sense might not always be obvious. For example, while the total cost of a short-term loan will often be lower than a longer-term loan, the periodic payment will likely be higher. Considering loan purpose before you start your search will help you know which could be a better fit. TRADE SHOW Angie’s List Draws Crowds at International Builders’ Show BY CAITLIN DELK For the first time, Angie’s List exhibited at the NAHB International Builders’ Show from January 19 to 21. More than 110,000 builders, general contractors, remodelers, designers and flooring professionals gathered at the Las Vegas Convention Center for the largest annual light construction show in the world. “Working at the IBS show was a great opportunity to connect with thousands of service providers and discuss the value Angie’s List offers.” Attendees were able to complete a free business profile or optimize their existing profile with Business Center experts, and hundreds of providers took advantage of the opportunity. Angie’s List specialists had conversations with thousands of business owners that stopped by the booth about advertising opportunities and our new product, LeadFeed. “We know consumers want to find best-in-class Service providers received help updating their Angie’s List business profiles during the International Builders’ Show. DOUG MCSCHOOLER/ANGIE’S LIST 10 Angie’s List Toolbox | Spring 2016 TRADE SHOW Brian Stiegelmeyer of Angie’s List, above, talks with an attendee at the show. Jason Ryan of M. Johnson Contracting (below left) won a GoPro camera at the Angie’s List booth and poses with magician Lee Lentz (below and right) who entertained and educated attendees about Angie’s List throughout the event. DOUG MCSCHOOLER/ANGIE’S LIST products and services. This show allowed us to both introduce LeadFeed to some of the most engaged contractors in the country and evaluate new building products in the market,” says Michael Benz, Director of Strategic Accounts. Angie’s List employees enjoyed meeting the contractors they often don’t get to meet in person. “Working at the IBS show was a great opportunity to connect with thousands of service providers and discuss the value Angie’s List offers,” says Brian Stiegelmeyer, Manager of the Angie’s List Business Center. “We were able to show that we care about building successful relationships with businesses. It’s important to us.” Thanks so much for everyone who was able to stop by and visit. SAVE THE DATE The 2017 International Builders’ Show will be held January 10-12 in Orlando, Florida. Don’t forget to mark your calendar! 11 Angie’s List Toolbox | Spring 2016 ARE YOU AN EXPERT? BRANDON SMITH/ANGIE’S LIST If you’re a highly rated company with serious industry know-how and insider information for consumers, you could be a great fit for our Experts Contributor Program. We’re looking for knowledgeable service providers, such as yourself, to provide regular articles for readers of our website and magazine. Submitting articles to our Experts Contributor Program is about much more than getting your name in a byline. Your articles inform consumers looking to hire and build your brand as an expert service provider in your field, expanding your reach to consumers. Consider the following benefits: BRAND EXPOSURE AN OPEN-ENDED COMMITMENT By sharing articles, you can promote your company’s in-depth expertise and experience to the AngiesList.com audience and beyond. Contribute as many consumer-focused articles or high-quality photos as you prefer – there is no limit to how many articles you can share. CONTENT MARKETING AND SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZATION (SEO) If you’re already using advertising, website or social media efforts, supplement your efforts with this free content marketing channel. If you and your articles qualify, we can link to your company’s social media accounts and/or possibly your company website. 12 Angie’s List Toolbox | Spring 2016 FEEDBACK FROM EXPERIENCED CONSUMER EDITORS Angie’s List has been creating articles and information with consumers in mind for almost 20 years, so if you’re not sure where to start or what to write about, Experts’ online editors are more than happy to help. We have published more than 1,000 Experts articles on topics from plumbing to interior design to roofing. Think you have what it takes to be an Expert with Angie’s List? What are you waiting for? Get started today by submitting a 300-800 word consumer-focused article with a highquality photo HERE.