Using Web to Get New Leads?

Well I think that is an excuse. This is the format of the forum of which you have chosen to be here.

So far we've gotten 10 likes from our 87 posts. ~11% of our posts are liked. We must be adding value to the forum in some way, shape, or form.

And again, we're still at less than 100 posts.

I'd imagine by post 1,000, we'll have found our space on the forum and have equipped plenty independent agents with some digital marketing know-how.

Look out! Great things are to come:biggrin:
 
So far we've gotten 10 likes from our 87 posts. ~11% of our posts are liked. We must be adding value to the forum in some way, shape, or form.

And again, we're still at less than 100 posts.

I'd imagine by post 1,000, we'll have found our space on the forum and have equipped plenty independent agents with some digital marketing know-how.

Look out! Great things are to come:biggrin:
Just out of curiosity.......how many of those likes did you give to yourself? :err:

Hahaha, never mind on my comment. I just noticed that you can't give yourself a Like since they changed the format. I'm glad they changed it because it looked rediculous when people gave themselves a Thumbs Up. It showed on the screen.

Sorry for the smart-assed remark. :)
 
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Just out of curiosity.......how many of those likes did you give to yourself? :err:

Hahaha, never mind on my comment. I just noticed that you can't give yourself a Like since they changed the format. I'm glad they changed it because it looked rediculous when people gave themselves a Thumbs Up. It showed on the screen.

Sorry for the smart-assed remark. :)

: P.

I'm glad you found that out...because I wouldn't have known how to respond to that.
 
So far we've gotten 10 likes from our 87 posts. ~11% of our posts are liked. We must be adding value to the forum in some way, shape, or form.

And again, we're still at less than 100 posts.

I'd imagine by post 1,000, we'll have found our space on the forum and have equipped plenty independent agents with some digital marketing know-how.

Look out! Great things are to come:biggrin:

I don't know about that, I think you should master copy-writing and copy-editing before handling marketing for other agents...

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So far we've gotten 10 likes from our 87 posts. ~11% of our posts are liked. We must be adding value to the forum in some way, shape, or form.

And again, we're still at less than 100 posts.

I am going to have to monitor the people that have been giving you likes. That is a fairly high percentage. :) Small sample size though. I hope you do share more and you do have an interesting concept on digital marketing for agents. I like to learn all I can.
 
I am going to have to monitor the people that have been giving you likes. That is a fairly high percentage. :) Small sample size though. I hope you do share more and you do have an interesting concept on digital marketing for agents. I like to learn all I can.

I am getting about 1 like per every two posts. I think it might be the highest on the forum as far as a ratio. Maybe you should monitor me too.
 
The best way we've found is to use as much as you can handle. When you combine your own internal efforts (both online and off), with a marketing solution that fits your agency you will see exponential growth. I know many people are opposed to going the paid route, however we always encourage agents to try multiple sources at once and compare your ROI between efforts. What works for one agent might not necessarily work for another. In fact, I've seen agents in the same area close 40% on online traffic, and others who can't close a policy despite their best efforts.

Personal preference is key, but always work within your means and scale as necessary.
 
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