Do Car Magnets advertising MA work?

I'm not 100% sure on MC in name, and I know medicare.com is an Ehealth company, but the small guy always gets their hands slapped. I know ACA it's not allowed. (no "healthexhange" or Marketplace in domain name.
 
occassionally, I see agents with these signs on their car’s side panels. Anyone actually have someone call them for info where they cited that as the lead source?

I work with an agent that got a sale off his car sign just the other day. A good friend of mine uses a car sign. He gets an occasional sale. Yes they work to generate the occasional sale.
 
I'm not 100% sure on MC in name, and I know medicare.com is an Ehealth company, but the small guy always gets their hands slapped. I know ACA it's not allowed. (no "healthexhange" or Marketplace in domain name.

Sooo true, the rules are for the little guy ONLY.

SMH
 
I work with an agent that got a sale off his car sign just the other day. A good friend of mine uses a car sign. He gets an occasional sale. Yes they work to generate the occasional sale.

I remember around 2009 I was working in a small Health Insurance phone room, I registered a Google Local profile, a few weeks later got a call out of the blue - signed up a family with Golden Rule - got a $700 advance and they are still clients to this day, $2500/mo BlueOptions LMAO GTFO!
 
I need to start taking pictures I see about "Make a million dollars!" on a worn out beater. Magnet or window decal, it doesn't matter.

You can spin it however you want, but seeing that on a worn out vehicle that is clearly lacking in maintenance does not endear confidence.

Back in the day before cell phones had cameras I was at a Home Depot, and there was a guy (an Herbalife distributor, I suppose) who was wearing a red T-Shirt that said "Want to Lose Weight? Ask me how! (610)555-XXXX

He was about six foot tall ... and easily 400 pounds! He had stage four dinky-do disease, which is when your belly not only sticks out further than your dinky do, but it hangs down over your dinky.

How's that Herbalife shake working for ya'?
 
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Back in the day before cell phones had cameras I was at a Home Depot, and there was a guy (an Herbalife distributor, I suppose) who was wearing a red T-Shirt that said "Want to Lose Weight? Ask we how! (610)555-XXXX

He was about six foot tall ... and easily 400 pounds! He had stage four dinky-do disease, which is when your belly not only sticks out further than your dinky do, but it hangs down over your dinky.

How's that Herbalife shake working for ya'?

You should have bought some. He use to be 3 foot and 800 pounds.
 
Back in the day before cell phones had cameras I was at a Home Depot, and there was a guy (an Herbalife distributor, I suppose) who was wearing a red T-Shirt that said "Want to Lose Weight? Ask we how! (610)555-XXXX

He was about six foot tall ... and easily 400 pounds! He had stage four dinky-do disease, which is when your belly not only sticks out further than your dinky do, but it hangs down over your dinky.

How's that Herbalife shake working for ya'?
Glad to say that I no longer have Dinky Do Disease(I'd forgotten what the little fellow looked like) and as God is my witness, I'LL NEVER HAVE "DINKY DO DISEASE" AGAIN!!! :no:
 
In the beginning of growing my book, I had my website on back window. Domain says what I do and was easy to remember and did not require someone to write down. I was a careful driver.

I took it off a number of years ago as i don't need to market as much, and now drive faster.

Overall, it's a sign of a new agent but the ROI is very high. Got probably 1 call a month off it.
 
Yagents, can you share your domain with us and where you or how you put what lettering on the back of your car? Like, did you purchase a stencil kit or a lettering kit say from Michael's or some other art store and did you just do it yourself?
 
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