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Donald, thank you for addressing some aspects of my question. I did email you privately about a week ago but have not had a response. I definitely have an interest in learning more about your techniques.
 
Somarco: Sure I would be glad to get more information to you. I will also include my 800#.

Here, I see too much reliance on "insurance leads--refried beans" when a longer lasting and personally beneficial solution is available. Getting quality prospects coming to websites, is my SEO and insurance specialty. I want to make sure the producer benefits, otherwise I should not get paid. Action and results... you can be the judge.

Thanks for responding back, it is my error for misplacing your email.
 
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This books are cool, but to keep it real you need to start reading some SEO blogs, they might explain something in few articles that the whole books wouldn't explain.
 
I spent over a year writing and developing my website. The website is my money site. I have 2 ways to capture leads... I even have ads. to make money with.

You need to have at least one blog pointing to your money site. I use automation as much as possible.

When people call me, there is no selling involved, and they are pre-sold. My clients average between 60-70 with assets over 7 figures without property.

I work out of my spare bedroom and I have a toll free ring central account. The bills are paid and the sacrifice and writing/content has been worth it.

Go for it and invest in your social media/web marketing. Read as much as you can so you do not get ripped off by the so-called experts.

Good Luck!!!
 
U 65 will do a geographical search, such as health insurance in Atlanta. Seniors allegedly do not include the local qualifier.

How do you suggest attacking that?

Google is working on that for you Bob.

If enough people search for "health insurance" and demonstrate that they aren't satisfied with the SERP by doing a second search for "health insurance in Atlanta" they will pull the location from the searcher's IP address and use that to give the searcher a better SERP.

They are doing that with a lot of other queries. Try typing in "pizza," "pharmacy" or "shoes."

Unfortunately if not enough people do the second search, your only recourse that I can think of is PPC or trying to get your Google Places listing well ranked.
 
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