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Check out these proven ways to attract visitors to your site, keep them there, and get them to return.
Turn your agency Web site into a powerful marketing tool by making it easy to find and offering users value-added services and products. These techniques can help you do the job:
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THREE PERSPECTIVES ON PERPETUATION MISTAKES 'What is the most common mistake agency principals make during the perpetuation process-and how can they avoid it?' Douglas C. Moat,...
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TIPS TO HARNESS THE POWER OF THE MASTERMIND by Bill Cates If there is one book responsible for creating more millionaires than any other, my guess is it would have to be Think and Grow Ri...
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Use this proven technique to turn Commercial Lines prospects into clients.
Does this sound familiar? You go into a sales interview telling your prospect that you work for one of the best agencies in town. You tell them you give great service, represent 14 markets, and would like a chance to prove your value. As a result, they give you the chance to bid on their account, and you feel like you’ve got your first victory. Incidentally, when you asked if there were any problems that you should address, they said, no — they just wanted you to do what you could to keep their insurance costs low.