Smart Start Home Inspections
Advertising Disclosure
How Smart Start Home Inspections uses advertising, where ads appear, and what rules protect readability and trust.
How the workflow works
See the connected flow in plain English before you change anything in the business.
How to use this workflow
Simple instructions keep the next step obvious for inspectors, office staff, and buyers.
Advertising disclosure
Advertising Disclosure
Smart Start uses advertising as support revenue. The content still has to earn the click, answer the question, and keep the layout readable before any ad slot is allowed to matter.
How AdSense is used without wrecking the experience
- Top-of-page ad density is limited so the first answer stays visible and mobile performance stays stable.
- Article pages reserve a lightweight top slot, then wait for value sections before adding more placements.
- Owned products like your ebooks keep priority on their own high-intent pages instead of getting buried under generic ads.
Keep the trust layer easy to reach
Start with the page that matches your stage
- Start with the article, checklist, or red flag that matches your actual stage instead of reading everything in order.
- Use the buyer guides before the walkthrough, the issue guides after the report, and the maintenance pages after move-in.
- Treat the ebook and checklist pages as tools that extend the guides, not as replacements for the education itself.
- Keep the final walkthrough, glossary, and support pages close so you can verify terms, timing, and next steps quickly.
Go deeper without leaving the same topic cluster
- Start with the first-time buyer path if you are still pre-closing.
- Open the inspection checklists when you need a room-by-room or system-by-system walkthrough.
- Use the red flag hub when you need to compare urgency, likely cost, and negotiation impact.
- Review the closing questions guide before you talk repairs, credits, or timing.
- Check the glossary when a report term or repair note feels vague.