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Leads Leads Leads Part 1

An episode of the Insurance Business Babes podcast, hosted by Kathe Kline, titled "Leads Leads Leads Part 1" was published on February 19, 2024 and runs 30 minutes.

February 19, 2024 ·30m · Insurance Business Babes

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Kathe Kline and Joanna Wyckoff share their insights on building leads and finding new clients in the insurance industry. Here are 3 key takeaways from the episode: 1️⃣ Local Events and Grassroots Methods: Joanna Wyckoff believes in establishing herself as a local agent and prioritizing her territory before venturing into other locations. She emphasizes the effectiveness of hosting local events, such as Thanksgiving senior center events, and utilizing branded giveaways to build personal branding and attract clients in the community. 2️⃣ Purchasing Reputable Leads: Joanna also discusses the advantages of purchasing leads from reputable vendors, including options such as direct mail and Facebook leads. Live transfers, which offer preset appointments with potential clients who have expressed interest in Medicare services, are also highlighted as a valuable strategy. 3️⃣ Personalized Marketing: Kathe Kline shares her experiences with sending handwritten birthday cards to individuals turning 65 as a way to gain new clients. The personalized nature of birthday cards and the high open rate they receive make them a slow but impactful way to connect with potential clients. Tune in to the full episode for more valuable insights on lead generation in the insurance industry. 🌟🎙️

Kathe Kline and Joanna Wyckoff share their insights on building leads and finding new clients in the insurance industry. Here are 3 key takeaways from the episode: 1️⃣ Local Events and Grassroots Methods: Joanna Wyckoff believes in establishing herself as a local agent and prioritizing her territory before venturing into other locations. She emphasizes the effectiveness of hosting local events, such as Thanksgiving senior center events, and utilizing branded giveaways to build personal branding and attract clients in the community. 2️⃣ Purchasing Reputable Leads: Joanna also discusses the advantages of purchasing leads from reputable vendors, including options such as direct mail and Facebook leads. Live transfers, which offer preset appointments with potential clients who have expressed interest in Medicare services, are also highlighted as a valuable strategy. 3️⃣ Personalized Marketing: Kathe Kline shares her experiences with sending handwritten birthday cards to individuals turning 65 as a way to gain new clients. The personalized nature of birthday cards and the high open rate they receive make them a slow but impactful way to connect with potential clients. Tune in to the full episode for more valuable insights on lead generation in the insurance industry. 🌟🎙️
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