Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Good advice above. Go for your CG and specialize. There is always a need for people willing to do condemnation, ROW work. Airport and Hangar valuation often is a hangar on leased ground - learn to value that. Churches, resorts, RV Parks, etc. etc. If totally unwilling to do commercial anyway, still get the CG and another area where you get work is rural residential property, vacant land, and agricultural property.
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But if you take a class from a local vo-tech or Univ offering adult classes, you can learn to manipulate your own word processor. I am a big fan of WordPerfect because it has a built in spread sheet unlike Word, but whatever. I started 30 years ago with WP, so it is intuitive to me and templates and merge files are easy to create. And it is cheaper than Word. With Word (and frankly the narrative programs are only templates) you can create templates and integrate Excel within them.
So if you insist on residential, again, rural property has less competition. Further, instead of depending upon AMCs, you can also sign up with
RIMS or other bidding portal. If they require a payment. Pay it for 3 months and if you get no jobs drop 'em.
Do the old fashion shoe leather way and go into smaller community banks and find out if they even use AMCs. Often the appraisals are ordered by the loan secretary for the loan officers, or, they might use bid portals. Leave a resume. All my bank clients (which is only half or so of my work) do not sell loans into the secondary market, don't want codes etc. but want a readable report, not a FNMA style. Read the IAG (Interagency guidelines) that banks who do not go secondary market are required to use. Again, tailor the report to the client's needs.
A website can help as long as you are not overpaying for it. Don't get suckered into that. To help keep your work within first pages pick your key words carefully. And write a blog on the site monthly at least - one that no one can respond to - or maybe a Post section for your technical help posts and an open blog that people can respond to, but you'll get spammed so use a country blocker to keep the Nigerian and Russian scammers away. Block the unwanted stuff and remove.
If you specialize, you can be found easier. I used to be near top until a bunch of mineral buyers figured out they could use the term "appraisal" even if they were not really independent appraisers, only trying to get you to price your mineral rights. And Google will sell those top shelf listings as well.