Posts Tagged ‘Social Networking’

Insurance Agents Using Social Media

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Independent insurance agents are a great example of a well established industry, uniquely positioned to greatly benefit from Web 2.0 and social media.

Independent Agent Magazine, the official publication of the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America, is strongly advocating that, “Agents take advantage of Web 2.0 technologies to increase sales.” The cover story of their May issue is titled, “Find Us on Facebook.”

In the article they quote Rick Morgan, the president of Rick Morgan Consulting, an insurance technology consultancy. He is also chairman of the Agents Council for Technology (ACT) committee on Web 2.0. “Social media and other Web 2.0 capabilities are creating new opportunities,” says Morgan, by facilitating communication “inside your agency and extending collaboration beyond agency walls.”

Insurance Agents Using Social Media

IA Magazine went on to make a strong point, “If most young adults use their computers and smart phones to communicate with friends, look for jobs, research products and buy or sell them, shouldn’t insurance agencies be part of the trend?”

Ed Higgins, president of Thousand Islands Agency in Clayton, N.Y., gave the magazine his view, “I think (social media) will be a significant part of our agency’s growth and a way to build customer loyalty,” he says. “The more links you have out there, the more positive it can be.”

As strong advocates ourselves of social media and Web 2.0, it’s great to see industries like this not only taking notice, but realizing the benefits and becoming proactive. It is no longer a secret that well established professionals, like these independent insurance agents, can immediately boost their business through social media on the web. The waiting period is over, this stuff is being proven right now, as you read. Get on board.

Newspapers are Dying, Where Did the Audience Go?

Friday, March 27th, 2009

Right here. On the Internet. This is where all those eyeballs go.

Ever since newspapers started circulating, they have been an ideal spot to promote your business. Well it’s no secret that medium is being phased out. So what should you do? Where are all of those readers going now? They have migrated to the web, and you need to follow.

Need to hear it from a reputable source? CNN will tell you all about it here. A few excerpts to chew on:

More bad news could be coming this week as newspapers struggle to meet challenges posed by changing reader habits, a shifting advertising market, an anemic economy, and the newspaper industry’s own early strategic errors.

The industry’s advertising revenue in 2008 was $38 billion, a staggering 23 percent drop from $49.5 billion the year before. Print media companies are failing to achieve market expectations each quarter, scaring away investors, venture capitalists and potential buyers in droves.

Newspaper classified ad expenditures tumbled nearly 17 percent in 2007, according to the Newspaper Association of America. The recession is affecting auto dealerships, real estate companies and other local businesses, accelerating the advertising downturn.

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