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September 30, 2014 by Brett Leave a Comment

Be a little surprising

I’m in the wonderful, exciting world of insurance sales. I’m not going to dog my industry because it really does help a lot of people. And as much as people want to say it’s boring, we are the folks who brought you Mayhem, Flo, the Lizard, the Discount Double Check, and the cute dog who goes all over the place trying to hide his bone.

That said, we independent insurance agents need to up our game. The below referenced podcast about Hello Kitty was a little inspiration today. Just because we want to educate our clients and potential clients doesn’t mean we have to completely punt our personalities and personal stories. As a matter of fact, I’m not sure how much we really need to educate every single time.

The big idea I got from the Hello Kitty podcast was that we need to always add a little surprise to our marketing or sales efforts. We don’t need to be ridiculous, but we also don’t need to pretend we are Stepford Wives of business communication.

The hat trick of marketing, though, would be the piece that educates with personality while calling the reader to action. I need to work on the call to action part.

Today’s Small Action: I tried to inject a little personality into a post on my day job blog about ‘subrogation.‘  Don’t know if it was successful, but I took a stab at it. Let me know what you think (click on the link above and check it out yo).

I also signed up for Triberr. I have no clue how to use it, but it was encouraged in the Web.Search.Social podcasts, so I did it like the good lemming that I am.

Today’s Listening

Mad Marketing 35: Getting Content Marketing Buy-In and Martha Stewart’s Keynote Bust – Marcus Sheridan – Do you have a content marketing plan? Does your organization think it’s even helpful?

Ryan Hanley, Shut Your Big Fat Face! The Web.Search.Social Marketing Podcast – Ralph and Carol Lynn Rivera

Here’s Why Hello Kitty Is Your Biggest B2B Marketing Ally, The Web.Search.Social Marketing Podcast- Carol Lynn Rivera: Great short episode about being willing to inject your personality and story into your business communication

Beer. Guacamole. And Writing A Great Email Marketing Campaign with Mike Brooks The Web.Search.Social Marketing Podcast – Ralph and Carol Lynn Rivera: The takeaway from this one? As much as you love the way you write your emails, it’s not a bad thing to check metrics. Most email providers have ’em. Use ’em why don’t you?

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This blog is a response to Dan Miller’s unintentional challenge from his podcast on August 15, 2014: If you read or listen to 30 minutes of quality content a day, you’ll double your income. 

From September 1, 2014 through March 1, 2015, I will be doing the following:

  1. Listening or reading to 30 minutes of success, growth, business, spiritual, or other mindset-shifting, skill-sharpening content.
  2. Selecting one action item from that content (with some leeway to select an action from a previous day’s content).
  3. Doing that one action.
  4. Writing about the action or some other idea from the reading and listening of the day. 

Filed Under: Content Creation Experiments, Marketing Experiments Tagged With: carol lynn rivera, marcus sheridan, marketing, mike brooks, podcast, ralph rivera, ryan hanley, sales lion, websearchsocial

September 2, 2014 by Brett Leave a Comment

Answer the Questions Your Clients Are Asking

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Content for the Day

Google Analytics: How to Make Smart Marketing Decisions – Social Media Examiner Podcast with Michael Stelzner and guest Andy Crestodina

Haters: How to Deal With Haters and Trolls of Your Business – Social Media Examiner Podcast with Michael Stelzner and guest Marcus Sheridan

Born Again – College Wesleyan Church, Rev. Steven Deneff

Action for the Day

Write a blog post that answers a clients question.

“Answer the questions your clients are asking.” It was an off-hand statement Marcus Sheridan gave to tell how he helped turn a local Virgina pool company around. (I might be paraphrasing his statement, but I’m watching a show with my wife and this is the only window for writing I have. It would be bad form to pause the show and find the exact words in the podcast.)

Truth told, I really loved the Google Analytics podcast with Andy Crestodina. But the action items there will take a deeper dive. I did update my Google Analytics to add a conversion goal (the thank you page when someone signs up for the newsletter for my Nonprofit Insurance Blog).

Answering a Client Question – Because It Wasn’t the First Time It Was Asked (and won’t be the last)

A client today asked how an employee is covered when he or she drives his or her own car on behalf of a corporation.

I answered the question on the phone. Then I realized it’s a question I get on occasion and not a whole bunch of people really know the answer. So today, I wrote “How to Cover Volunteers or Employees When They Drive Their Own Cars on Behalf of Your Nonprofit.”

I’m thinking my next action item should be around writing catchier headlines, but we all know that people type questions into the Google search bar, so perhaps this post will help someone someday (I know plenty of people find my blog with searches around volunteers and hired and nonowned auto liability).

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Until tomorrow… listening, reading, and applying my way to greater success.

 

 

Filed Under: Content Creation Experiments, The Dan Miller Challenge Tagged With: andy crestodina, blogging, content marketing, dan miller, google analytics, insurance blog, marcus sheridan, michael stelzner, social media examiner

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