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Dear (Customer Name), (Your Agency Name) is proud to serve you. By choosing to place your...
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THANK YOU FOR X-DATE Dear (Customer Name): THANK YOU. . . for giving the information we requested in our call. As promised, I've enclosed for you a free ( ), which I'm sure you'...
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THAT PERSONAL TOUCH by Grace Bauer Are you still sending those personal thank-you notes to your insureds throughout the year? How about the initial claim letter expressing your concern an...
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THE 'CHICKEN LITTLE' SYNDROME by Brian Burke 'Brokers to Decline as Direct Sales Gain,' read the headline of the lead story in the Agent/Broker section of a r...
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THE 'MOTHER-CHILD' COMMERCIAL LINES SALE by Alan L. Shulman, CPCU When you attempt to sell Commercial Lines, you can project yourself as either a generalist or a specialist. In virtually a...
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THE 10 MOST COMMON INSURANCE AGENCY MARKETING MISTAKES: I by John Graham ...
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The preceding article examined five common agency marketing mistakes, together with remedies for these errors. This second in a two-part series by John Graham provides a list of five more mistakes and the reality checks that can overcome them.
Mistake #6. Failure to base decisions on fact. Marketing isn't about what you want to sell; it's about what someone wants to buy.
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THE ABCs OF NON-COMPETITION AGREEMENTS by Al Diamond Non-Compete Agreements have long been a source of dispute (and a lucrative source of income for many attorneys) when a departing em...
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THE AGENCY 'X-FACTOR' by Al Diamond Why some agencies struggle to succeed, while others glide to success. It seems that we constantly ask ourselves...
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Although the reasons to plan are as endless as the individual needs of each agency, there are a number of common factors. Jack Fries reviews the importance of planning to your agency's success.