Dave Miller for King of Website Strategy

Dave did my website, he knows his stuff!

Aren't you the same guy trying to unload your site here a few weeks ago?

Good thing I didn't change my name & move to CA. I would be very disappointed now . . .
 
Yeah Bob, I was frustrated with the health insurance business especially being new and not having any support. I was in sales before but I am used to customers coming to me.
 
Don't you have to keep paying guys like Dave to keep tweaking the SEO so you continually get high rankings and subsequent hits?
 
I was in sales before but I am used to customers coming to me.

That's great work when you can find it but unless you are pushing drugs or sex most folks don't make that much money waiting around on someone to find you.

The hardest part of this business is finding qualified prospects. Your site will help but you probably won't be able to make a living from it for some time. You still need to network, learn and apply your trade.

If it doesn't work out I can still change my name. Been rethinking the move to CA bit and think I will stay in the peach state a while longer.
 
You're not serious right ?


One Time Fee my Friend. The maintenance fee or whatever these SEO companies call them are a complete waste of money for the Individual Insurance Agent.
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Hi,

"Blue Cross Rates" is the term. I use "rates" in my SEO because people looking for rates are shopping health insurance. It is a good phrase if you are looking to sell Blue Cross policies.

If you "don't see my site" how come you have source code from some website, do you think it was mine? :goofy:

"you really have no clue what your doing"
Did you mean "no clue what you are doing"?
Or, as a contraction: "no clue what you're doing"?

If the number "15 million on Google" isn't competing pages, what is it? :GEEK:

You say: "those three words, not in any order, can be seperate,"

And the word "Blue" has 866 million pages when it is "seperate"

You say I don't know what I am doing, but I can spell "separate".

Do you have a number one on Google, and can you prove it?

Please, continue to "tear me apart".

The site, actually, today, is number two on Google, in the organic, not sponsored results for "Blue Cross Rates"

The person in the number one Google spot today is a friend of mine, and he can spell "separate" too!

Here's a clue.

You are trying to sell something here that you don't have yourself.

I will help other agents who courteously ask me, but I have nothing for sale here.

Health, Wealth and Happiness to you,

Jeff

PS. Please, if you have any compassion, one drop of humanity in you, "tear me apart" some more.

This new COBRA law is killing me, and I need a good laugh!

:twitchy:


No Here is your Clue. How Many #1 Relevant Phrases would you like me to show you Hot Shot!! What Market? Unless your selling Blue Cross Nation Wide, I am not impressed. Large Broad Terms like that mean nothing to me or will mean nothing for sales.

Since your market is California, You might think about targeting your market.

Tell me the Top 10 Traffic Keyword Phrases and numbers for California Blue Cross. Give you quick start. Even the relevant term: You should be after California Blue Cross Rates -- 36 Unique searches per month, give or take a couple.

I think I would stop while you are ahead.

Lets just give you a little taste of your own Medicine.

Search: Georgia Insurance---Gotta Love it!!! 24 Millon Pages!!! If your watching that Stat!
Position #9 Page 1 First Health Insurance Site Available. Not bad after 2 weeks of optimization.

www.georgiainsuranceshop.com

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One Time Fee my Friend. The maintenance fee or whatever these SEO companies call them are a complete waste of money for the Individual Insurance Agent.

I am not arguing or disputing your skills at all Dave.

I just pointed that what peeler said for one grand a month seemed ridiculously expensive.

I've built complete sites from scratch and did SEO for less than a monthly rate of yours.
 
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