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It Works If You Have A Plan: Making Marketing Work

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Marketing may be second-nature in large companies, but smaller firms often have a tough time implementing, managing, and monitoring an effective marketing strategy. The 'marketing director' title is often conferred on the person designated to answer requests for sales literature, or given as an afterthought to the sales manager (who thinks that marketing is just another way of spelling s-a-l-e-s).

It’S A Krispy Kreme World: Stop Trying To Grab Customers!

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Selling isn’t about making sales — it’s about engaging customers, entering into a conversation with them, and letting them respond when they’re ready to buy. That’s called marketing, and marketing makes sales. In this article, John Graham uses Krispy Kreme Donuts as an example of how a company finds ways to create excitement and build customer loyalty.

It’s Time To Hire Producers!

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ITS TIME TO HIRE PRODUCERS! by Preston Diamond With so many people unemployed and others hanging on to jobs with which theyre dissatisfied, it should be easy to find new su...

It's a Small World: Doing Business Abroad

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The international insurance market offers a variety of benefits to independent agents and brokers. It provides a perfect tool for solidifying your Commercial Lines accounts and insulating them from inroads being made by alphabet house brokers. International insurance operations also offer an entree to new product lines and markets that will expand your facilities abroad. For example, U.S. agents can introduce their expertise in such lines as Auto, Medical, Surety, and Workers' Compensation to third-world countries that are privatizing these coverages. Canadian brokers can expand their expertise in out-of-country private Medical insurance and, potentially, Workers' Compensation.

Improved communication has turned us into less adroit communicators. With e-mail, voice-mail, and cell phones, getting the message to another party is so easy that we no longer worry about the content of the message. Poor communications skills translate into lost business. This article by John Graham discusses these consequences and offers guidelines for improving communications.

Job Description: Marketing Manager

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JOB DESCRIPTION: MARKETING MANAGER OBJECTIVE: Under the direction of the agency manager, plan, lead and control an effective marketing function to ensure the development, maintenance and gr...

Job Description: Producer

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JOB DESCRIPTION: PRODUCER OBJECTIVE: Under the direction of the production manager, plan, lead, and control personal p...

Jump-Start Business

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The major goal of any agency or brokerage can be expressed in just one word: survival.
The mounting failures involving seemingly strong, well-established businesses that have been around for 15 to 75 years are of great concern.
The time has come for agencies and brokerages to take immediate action in order to survive a protracted economic downturn that may extend for several more years in some sectors of business or regions of North America.

Keeping Accounts

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KEEPING ACCOUNTS You work for maximum efficiency. You spend a lot of effort on improving service and getting leads, and you streamline your time by discarding dead-end business, such as cancell...

Lead Forms For Commercial Lines

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Just as the Personal Lines lead form opens the door of opportunity for the Life producer, the Commercial Lines lead form generates potential business.

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