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Re: Vimo Shared leads

What are you trying to say Chumps? Yes I like the on and off feature as well, especially if using a service like Vimo that has so many agents calling. It's a necessity.

I have a question for you "seasoned" guys(listen up Chumps;)).

Norvax says that agents come out ahead using shared leads. I just wonder if is BS. I have not been at this long, and have sold some shared leads, but have concentrated more on exclusive leads that cost me about $11-$13 each and have done much better in my short tenure, plus I am not playing the "off to the races" dialing game like you have to with Vimo.

What is your take on shared vs. exclusive?
 
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Re: Vimo Shared leads

Mac...Exclusive leads for $11-$13 is a pretty good deal. If you are having success with that, I would stay with it. I haven't really found quality exclusive leads at that price.

Shared leads are obviously lower in cost ($7-$9). But if you restrict the leads so that only three others are getting them, you'll do OK. Usually a few are from out-of-state. You just need to beware of those leads being resold (which, in fairness, can occur with exclusive leads as well) or the nutty boiler room guys feeding their usual line of BS.
 
Re: Vimo Shared leads

Remember...get $50 worth of free Internet health leads...Send an EM if you need the info...Need $75 worth of free Internet leads? I might just do that too.

But I am staying away from VIMO until Jan 1. OK...Let me rephrase that. I am being VERY selective with VIMO. Another bogus lead from them today (1 out of 2).
 
Re: Vimo Shared leads

"since they target self-employed"

fostever...that's what they lead you to believe, but most of their leads are not self-employed.
I've come to realize they all have a pitch, but have had about 1/3 of them self-employed. Pretty good return policy and can turn off is important. A lead is a lead, that's true.
 
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