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Insurance Agents and Internet Promoting



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By : nikky Howard    19 or more times read
Submitted 2010-06-02 04:07:42
Insurance Agents and Internet Promoting - "Residual Traffic is Better Than Residual Income" As somebody who was recognized within the Insurance business like several of you, I found myself spending up to and over $five hundred+ greenbacks in leads each week. These days I have worked out the secrets of the Web and the way residual traffic is best than residual income...I want to share that with you. For those people who have found success with Net promoting understand that residual traffic outweighs residual income any day. Yes, I said it, "residual traffic is way better than residual income." Making residual traffic is the reason behind the money that's made on-line and for you the insurance agents, creating residual traffic may be a necessity that will be needed to be told if success is what you're seeking. Because the economy worsens, the cost of leads goes up and sales down...the web is a whole different economy. So how can you the insurance agent begin making this "traffic" on the Net? Merely place, this will be created through solid selling training and proven methods of marketing online. The foremost important step can be the coaching and followed up through making what Web marketers decision a "funnel". The funnel ought to be a excellent continuity of the advertising you do. You're leading the individual through branding "you" as an professional not only on the subject of insurance, however additionally as a leader in your respected industry. From the article or video you produce, to your blog, website or splash page...this should be all regarding you leading by the hand every individual that's following you through your perfected funnel. It is not regarding the product in and of itself, this is often concerning you and the way you can create that safety net that the insurance provides, this can be about you turning into that calm voice should their world collapse and this sense can be created through the continuity of your marketing on the Internet. There's continuity to everything you do with Net marketing, and I mean everything. Making residual traffic is creating residual income, this traffic will be free or bought as well. For many of you in the insurance trade are paying huge sums of money on such things as banner advertising and pay per click, my question is why? Driving traffic to you can be free turning that once $500 plus every week or month cost into a "no thanks, I have enough leads" answer to your general agent. Learning to effectively drive traffic for insurance agents is about perfecting that funnel through Internet marketing which does come with a learning curve. Through solid training but, this can be created straightforward and prove that "residual traffic is far better than residual income".
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