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Most consumers today are confused about smart home technologies. They are also uninformed about how the technologies can be adapted to their specific needs. They need help finding the solutions that will fit their home and family.

Smart Home Electronics Experts know how to design and adapt smart home systems to meet their client’s specific needs. And Smart Home Savvy Real Estate Agents know how to help a seller represent the smart home features in their home, and a buyer find a home with the smart home features that meet their specific needs.

But explaining to each prospect the expanding range of technologies currently available—and how they can be tailored to their specific needs—is tedious and time-consuming work. That’s why we created the SmartHomePlanner.com, a website dedicated to helping consumers learn about the expanding world of smart homes.

It educates and helps pre-qualify your prospects. Plus, it helps expand their interests into smart home areas they hadn’t previously considered.

In sum, it provides them with a comprehensive, easy-to-understand guide to the complex, evolving world of Smart Home Technologies and Applications. Here’s how:

It presents—in language they can easily understand—28 technologies, applications, and services that are currently available

It helps them identify and focus on the smart home features that make sense for their home & family

It explains how the technologies can be custom-tailored to their specific lifestyle needs & preferences, including for those family members who are disabled or Aging-in-Place

It helps them understand the roles that Smart Home specialists—like yourself—play in meeting their needs

It helps them find a qualified local specialist who can make it happen.

Otherwise they’ll end up confused, dissatisfied, and disappointed.

Meanwhile, the SmartHomesPro.net works for you. It provides the tools that will help you systematically and efficiently deliver the solutions that meet your consumers’ needs.

The Pro specialties supported include:

Home electronics experts

Smart home tech inspectors

Smart real estate agents

Aging-in-Place specialists
[coming soon]

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Here are the tools available for consumers in the SmartHomePlanner.com

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Technologies

A Gallery of 28 Smart Home Solutions explains each technology and/or application. It is organized into four areas.

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insights

Insights

This section offer in-depth reports on topics like: An Insider’s Guide to Home Theater, The Art of the Technology Upgrade, Safeguarding Home Electronics, and Real-Life Energy Savings.

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my-needs

My needs

Explains the five basic Smart Home Lifestyle Goals— Protect, Connect, Enjoy, Conserve, and Adapt—and explores how each one can play a role in meeting a client’s specific smart home needs. Then MY PLAN, a focused questionnaire, helps them set priorities by exploring their own specific goals.

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strategies

Strategies

This section explains the scope and limitations of the four different levels of smart home equipment & services now available

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Smart Home Sales for sale

Smart home sales

This section explains critical buyer satisfaction and legal issues that can emerge in the sale of a house already equipped with smart home features, providing important guidance for both Buyer and Seller.

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infastructure

Infrastructure

This section makes the case for having the infrastructure elements mapped out, inspected, and performance-tested by an expert in advance.

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home-tek-inspection

Home tek™ inspection

Describes the process of systematically mapping out and testing existing hard-wired and wi-fi infrastructure systems in a home, plus evaluating any in-place equipment that will be re-used in an upgrade or included in a home resale.

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aging-in-place

Aging-in-place

(Coming soon) This section describes how smart home technologies can be adapted to help support the special needs of chronically ill or physically impaired residents, as well as those Aging-in-Place.

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