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NotaryBay Updates

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

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The fact that we only have 15 subscribers and few comments encourages us to post more rarely. It has been too long regardless. Invite your friends! Talk to us! Let us know what’s going on, how business is, and if you are getting any jobs through the site. We will post more regularly in the future, but have been hard at work on NotaryBay stuff. Here are some summer updates worth noting.

Update:
More jobs are going through the site. We had 18 jobs go through the site already today. We will grow to more than 50 jobs a day, but it is a continuous commitment to get more customers, and a collaborative effort to keep our notaries happy with jobs. Scott and I have had sit downs talking about some of the kinks and issues we see with the application. We are working them out and beginning to perfect the site so that everyone is happy with its efficiency. We want the notaries and the customers to be happy with what we’ve created.

Mark, our web developer has done a great job in the last month to answer these questions and tasks with a quick response, creating very little downtime for our customers and notaries to get notifications. We are excited for the summer and the increase in jobs going through the site. We hope, by the end of the year, to have caught and surpassed 123Notary and other directory sites to become the leading site for finding mobile notaries. Here is how we now rank compared to the competition when searching Google for Find a notary and the price for premium memberships.

…………………………PR…………Y! Links……Google Rank……….Price

NotaryBay…………….PR4…………1400…………….#7………………$0-$139yr
NotaryRotary………….PR4………..2,670……………#1………………$59-$179yr
123Notary……………..PR4 ……….1,870…………….#5………………$0-$99mth
SigningAgent…………PR3…………..?………………..#15……………..$0-$150yr
GogetNotary………….PR4…………..?………………..#3………………….$49yr

Google
This is the Google PR Ranking. Google ranks each of the pages it crawls with a 0 -10 score, 10 being the best and 0 being the worst. Usually, the higher the score, the better the chance of showing up on competitive search engines.

Yahoo Links
Links just means how networked and linked to other sites the website is. NotaryRotary has the most links which means they should get more traffic from other linked pages than any of the other websites.

Google Rank
This is simply the ranking of the websites when typing in the search query Find a notary. NotaryRotary ranks number one overall. When searching for mobile notary however they do not make it on the first page of Google or Yahoo.

Price
How much are you willing to pay to get listed? The numbers are above. Some sites offer monthly subscriptions to Premium packages. Most of the directories offer this paid option, if you want to rank higher than your competition. On all of the sites including NotaryBay, being a Premium member will get you more jobs, that is why they can charge for it.

As you can see NotaryBay is growing rapidly for only being in the industry since September. We are ready to move up the ladder even further in our hopes of becoming the only source for finding a notary online. Thanks for reading and tell your friends to jump on the blog, comment, and join the party at NotaryBay!

Everything you need to know about Notary Directories

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

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        If you are listed with NotaryBay, you are one of the thousands of notaries listed on online directories. It sometimes feels like you are lost at a college football game where everyone is wearing blue, but you get listed because these directories have the potential of getting you jobs without you having to advertise yourself. Most of the time, these sites succeed. Next to local advertising the most productive way to get jobs is getting listed and even sometimes paying for online directories. But who visits the sites? Why aren’t they clicking on your name? And how do you get more jobs? I’ll try and answer all of these questions and I’ll throw in a little walkthrough of the NotaryBay site and how you can better your chances at those coveted notifications.

The 4 main directories on the web are 123Notary, NotaryRotary, SigningAgent (NNA), and NotaryBay.

123Notary – 123Notary is known for getting notaries jobs and being inexpensive. They are great at advertising to signing companies and many notaries I have talked to have seen results after joining. Recently, signing companies have gone out of business and that has had a serious impact on 123Notary’s business. They will need to approach other advertising avenues if they want to progress with the declining mortgage market. The site is also very dated and unappealing. The layout and design could be improved, but all of that is irrelevant if they are getting you jobs, which they do, so get listed with them.

Here is what they offer:
For a Fixed Top of High Place listing you will pay around $140 a year, but only if the position is available in your area. With these positional listings you should be able to get more calls because you are first on the list and customers usually click on those. However, many of these positions are taken, so once King of the Zip Code always king of the Zip Code. They have great resources on their site as well, like training courses, supplies, etc… Get listed with them, and if you can afford it, jump up to the top.

NotaryRotary – NotaryRotary beats 123Notary when it comes to style and appeal. What their site lacks in the layout, they makeup for in design. Their Forum is very active with great information from other notaries. Many of it is more gossip oriented than informational, but a good place to stop by. Rotary’s site is fairly easy to use as well. Thousands of notaries are listed and many are paying for a Premium Membership. This is
NotaryRotary has the same ranking system 123Notary has but does not limit the amount of people willing to pay a Premium Membership. In our zip code 98119, there are 18 Premium notaries, so even premium members will compete and I would likely be #19. NotaryRotary advertises to Title Companies and signing services much like 123notary.

Here is what they offer: They offer notary courses and supplies much like 123notary and are a similar price when it comes to a premium listing. If we had to choose NotaryRotary or 123notary, we would choose 123 every time. It is more respected and history has shown they’ll get you more jobs. Additionally, both NotaryRotary and 123Notary don’t have a minimum price, so you may get contacted for jobs you will want to decline. This is a small price to pay if the calls are coming. Get listed with them, but don’t pay until you see some results.

SigningAgent.com – This website is owned and operated by the NNA. Many notaries sign up with SigningAgent when they receive their commission. This is because the NNA has become one of the premium resources for notaries just starting out. Much like their counterparts, they too have a premium membership. SigningAgent wins on pricing, with it being only around $39 for a year.

Where the site lacks is in quality. When a search is conducted a Title or Closing Company may get a brand new notary who has never done a signing before simply because they are registered ahead of the 20 year veteran. If it is a battle of wits and experience, money and strength, SigningAgent wins though. They are a successful site with unlimited resources for the notary.

Here is what they offer: The NNA site has a plethora of information on everything from Bags and Totes to A huge Conference held every year. Get listed with them. Don’t expect high prices, but do expect to get a decent amount of jobs each year, with some months being slower than others. All of you reading this should know about the NNA so I will say no more except get listed, if you are not already.

Lastly, directories only corner part of the signing market. There are a lot of HUGE companies out there that have their own databases. You should get listed with them. Look up some of the large title companies and Signing Services on Google. Directories like 123Notary, NotaryRotary, and SigningAgent.com have to charge for things like a Premium Membership in order to survive. Next time you think about your monthly subscription or yearly fee, remember you are paying these companies so they can get you jobs.

There is a lot more information about NotaryBay on NotaryBay, so go look at how our application works compared to the other guys. Here are a couple hints to leave you with.

- Have you filled out everything on your profile?
The Service Provider for your cell phone is especially important. If you don’t put your provider we will use our own TeleFlip which takes twice as long for you to get a notification.

- Have you checked your Ranking?
The way NotaryBay’s membership works is a lot different than the other directories out there. Type in your zip code, and see if there are premium members in your area. If there is, they get notified before free members. Think about the Premium Membership, as it can benefit you to get notifications faster.

Keep your Heads up Notaries

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

 

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This just in: Commissions are drowning by the dozens in local lakes and pools. Sources tell me that the culprit is a sub-prime lender and a severely injured bubble working together to kill the notary industry. How can you keep this from happening to you?

Since we can’t expect the housing market to recuperate anytime soon, what can we do to make sure we are still getting jobs? I talked with a notary yesterday who still does 30 jobs a month so the jobs are out there. There are a lot of ways notaries can advertise their business and be successful. This post provides 4 cost and time efficient ways to market yourself as a mobile notary and give you a much needed edge on the competition. NotaryBay is left out for the sake of bias remarks that may be made toward its superiority.

1) The Yellow Pages
With the invention of the internet, the Yellow Pages have become the old dinosaur of business directories and listings. However they have withstood the test of time and updated their website to compete with some of the larger search engine directories. Notaries should get listed in the book and on their website. Much like Google there are levels of Priority Placement, meaning different ad placements cost different amounts. As a notary you don’t need the front cover, but make sure your ad is noticeable. You can also get listed for free. The ad is much smaller but may generate some calls. Some advice: Don’t cram a lot of information into a yellow pages ad or it won’t attract people’s attention and look cluttered.

2) Pay-Per-Click
PPC ads are a great way for notaries to advertise locally using Google traffic. It is an affordable way to advertise online. The way PPC ads work is that you pay Google every time your ad is clicked on. It is inexpensive, as cheap as .01 cent per click, depending on the search term. In order for PPC ads to be effective you must have a website, MySpace, or a domain that has your information on it. It would be difficult to explain PPC in 5 pages let alone one blog, so I will lay out some of the important things you should remember.
a) Bidding on “the right” keywords is important. This determines how high you will rank when someone searches for “mobile notary” for example. So bid on good keywords. (Ex. find a notary, notary, notary public etc…)

b) Go to Google AdWords to create your ads. Stick with Google, the other Search Engines and tools for PPC ads are sub par. Google has a great walkthrough that will show you how to maximize the click through ratio to your site. When NotaryOne uses this method of marketing we have found we get a lot of personal calls for single docs. You will get more single docs then you will mortgage docs so be aware of the trade off.

3) Hey Neighbor!
Get out there are kick it with the locals. Very few sales ideas have worked as well as the face to face meeting. If you aren’t getting jobs you might as well go in and see what’s up. If you have done signings for this company, ask them how business is going and why they haven’t called you. New Title and Escrow companies can be approached this way as well. Bring cookies, donuts, or bagels to them to try and build a relationship. We have done this before and still communicate with our clients from years ago.

4) Online Listings
Last but certainly not least is online listings. At the beginning of this post I promised I would leave out NotaryBay. I will, but I am going to leave out everyone else as well. Tons of Escrow, Title, and Closing Companies are going online to find their notaries. Get listed with as many as you can because the more places you are online the more you are going to be contacted. Once listed it is smart to pay to be ranked higher. If the site is sketchy wait until you receive a job for free before you start paying. Some of them are cool too. ;)

Keep your heads up notaries, the market will pick up and then we will be once again drowning in calls instead of eating our wallets. Mortgage companies are still filling orders and hiring notaries like you, there has to be more differentiation to separate yourself from the competition. These are ways you can do that. Good Luck Notaries!Sorry


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