Saturday, December 28, 2013

Who should I hire to build my agency's website?

Private investigator agencies are a special kind of business. They help both people and businesses with very complicated and heavy issues. Nevertheless, they are still businesses which means that marketing is exceedingly important. These days, having a World Wide Web presence is a vital component of that marketing plan. Although it is indeed not the sole thing needed, it is your representation to the globe. When an individual visits  a private investigator's site, it helps them find out about the company. Are you skilled? Are you professional? What is the face of your business?


In the past, a distinct business card and a Yellow Pages advertisement would do the job. But not any longer. Investigator websites should explain services and offer expedient ways for clients to reach . It should show how your business works. Do you bill for consultation? What are your hours? Those are general questions that clients want answered. A frequent misconception is that a Facebook page can be a website. Although Facebook is a fashionable website, there are essential things to realize about having a "Like" page on it.

  1. Facebook is popular now, but it will not  be. Social networking sites arrive and . (ie MySpace)
  2. Facebook merely shows your posts to about fifteen percent of the people who like your page. So that means if you have approximately 100 likes on your page (which will take you an extended time to acquire), only 15 people will see it. Possibly. 
  3. Facebook is a site where people link with people they know or  to blow time. Should your business solely be portrayed on a site where people speak to grandma and share pictures of precious kittens?

For most businesses, we recommend hiring a professional. For private investigators, prospective clients must have assurance in you, before they even speak to you. Therefor, a professional website is critical.

Looking for a recommended web designer? Check out Mercurius Creative, LLC. They work with customers abroad and have over 15 years of experience in graphics and web design.
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Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Private Investigator Licensing in Arizona

Each year, many people decide to become private investigators. However, if you are in the state of Arizona you will need a license to work in this field legally. In Arizona, the organization which handles private investigator licensing is the Department of Public Safety (D.P.S.).



The steps to get licensed are:

  1. Be offered employment by a DPS-licensed Private Investigation agency. This agency fills out the Employer section and signs the Registration Application.
  2. Complete and sign the Employee section.
  3. Submit fingerprints.
  4. Submit a color photograph of your face.
  5. Submit $72 cash, money order, cashier's check or private investigation agency check payable to DPS. This covers the $50 registration certificate fee and the $22 fingerprint processing fee. The Licensing Unit does not accept personal checks, credit or debit cards.
  6. Expiration date will be the same as the Agency’s expiration date.

At this time, there are no experience or training requirements to become a Private Investigator Employee. However, becoming an agency is a different license. 

If you interested in becoming a private investigator in Arizona, visit the DPS website