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Individual Personalities Top Agencies in Social Media Awareness

An insurance agency, or any business for that matter, is only as socially savvy as the person making the status updates, tweets and blog entries. Ryan Hanley, an independent agent from New York recently highlighted the importance of personal branding in an interview with Rick Morgan and Peter Van Aartrijk on Insurance Journal ‘s May 24, “On Point” podcast, It’s No Longer an Experiment.

In the interview, Hanley states, “Most of the time when people buy insurance, they aren’t buying the agency name, they’re buying the producer, that’s who they trust and who comes to sit in their office…I wanted to brand myself as someone who is there for the relationship, to teach, to be able to connect people and all the things that a producer should be able to do in this online format.”

We touched on the importance of trust in a previous post (Are you an agent of trust?) and there’s no doubt trust is at the foundation of a loyal agent – customer relationship. For the purposes of this post, however, we’ll discuss how social networking, blogging and other online activities can contribute to an individual agent rising above the agency they represent to become an insurance resource and better producer.

Coincidentally, a day after the On Point interview went live, a blog post from respected blogger and current Chief Branding Officer for Outspoken Media, Lisa Barone appeared on BruceClay.com, How to Build Your Brand Working For Someone Else. While not insurance-industry specific, the post highlights five areas where companies will benefit from having a strong individual brand working within the marketing infrastructure:

  • When there’s more interest in you, there’s more interest in the company as a whole.
  • Your personal success and connections can be leveraged by the company you work for.
  • You become a more efficient worker thanks to quicker access to information and contacts via your network.
  • A company with two (or three. Or four!) A-listers is more interesting and worth more than a company with 1 A-lister.
  • Today’s market place is social. Users want to connect with people, not logos.

Understandably, many insurance agency owners are nervous putting individuals ahead of the business as a marketable commodity. Fortunately, as more owners learn to embrace the social web, the value of a web-savvy networker (or two) will be seen as increasingly important to marketing efforts for all the reasons listed above. Furthermore, it provides a carrot on a stick for the industry to dangle in front of young, web-savvy talent, something the insurance industry lacks.

Owners may also take comfort in knowing that social media users don’t need to be the end-all, be-all marketing mavens writing blog entries, producing Youtube videos, managing the Facebook page and handling every aspect of a social media insurance marketing program. Sometimes it’s better if they’re NOT. According to Ms. Barone:

“Whoever you are, you have some skill that no one else in the organization has and something that you can use to build a name and provide value back to the company. Figure out what that thing is and change how you work to leverage the hell out of it.”

We can’t all be Pulitzer winning writers or Don King-sized personalities, but we can all take what and who we know and turn it into something useful for our employers.  The ability to build and nurture our web presence into a more supportive online community is what lies at the heart of the social media ROI debate.  Followers, comments and visitors are useful metrics, but can the value of relationships be quantified?

The answer, not easily; and the most experienced social media practitioners will tell you, it’s all about relationships and conversations, not sites, tools or technology. Relationships can’t be built with agency logos, signs or front doors. Brand ambassadors need to be personalities that teach, connect and collaborate in such a way that the agency benefits just by being the employer.

“Your personal brand is a promise to your clients… a promise of quality, consistency, competency, and reliability.” Jason Hartman

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Now Showing on Insurance Journal, Insurance Industry’s Got Talent

Last week, the IMHQ discussed the importance and awesomeness of using video to promote, educate and repair the image if the insurance industry. Now, there’s a new reason to say, lights, camera, action.

Our friends over at InsuranceJournal.TV have created a new channel called “User Contributed” that gives agents and agencies the opportunity to share revolutionary ideas, poignant thoughts, good works and production skills. Want to tell the story of how you helped a local business recover from a fire? Collaborating with a local non-profit to help families in need? Giving a speech to local businesses? Maybe you just want to promote an event the local insurance trade organization is hosting.

Whatever the reason, there’s now a reputable resource to share insurance-related videos outside of your agency’s social networks. Some videos are attracting thousands of viewers and the audience will surely grow as word spreads and more videos are posted.

In gauging what gets posted to the channel, a representative from Insurance Journal stated, “The IJ editorial team reviews and makes its own decisions about what non -pay video is posted.” So just because you send an Oscar-worthy video, DOESN’T mean it’ll make the cut.

PLUG: It’s worth mentioning that Insurance Journal also offers pay-to-play video options for those considering a co-branding opportunity. Interested parties may direct inquiries towards their regional IJ sales office.

User submitted videos can be emailed to either of the Insurance Journal contacts listed below:

New Media Producer – Chad Reese
creese@insurancejournal.com

VP of content – Andrew Simpson
asimpson@insurancejournal.com

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RSS Sister Blog – Astonish Results News

  • Astonish Welcomes New CFO Eric Johnson January 27, 2012
    Astonish Results is pleased to introduce Eric Johnson, the latest member of our executive team. Eric has taken on the critically important role of Chief Financial Officer for Astonish, and will be ensuring that our finances will be managed properly and used effectively to serve our clients and help our company grow. Eric has an […]
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  • Astonish Results 2012: Stand Together January 26, 2012
    “If you could get all the people in the organization rowing in the same direction, you could dominate any industry, in any market, against any competition, at any time.” – Patrick Lencioni The dream began with passionate, fervent determination under the 2010 slogan, “War is the Answer.” 2011 saw a carpe diem approach as the […]
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  • Getting Psyched about Setting Agency Goals for 2012- Webinar Re-Cap January 9, 2012
    Recently, Jonathan Monterecy General Manager of Astonish Results, and Kelly Donahue-Piro the Vice President of Raving Fan Management hosted an enthusiastic and informative webinar on goal setting. In effort to boost their insurance marketing strategies, the webinar started with a very happy greeting for our listeners. Astonish certainly started the year out […]
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  • Charity Recap: Astonishing Results for our “Make-A-Wish December” Initiative January 6, 2012
    This month we celebrate another Astonish Results success. Throughout the month of December Astonish has been united in raising awareness and funds for The Make-A-Wish Foundation of Massachusetts and Rhode Island. With 2012 upon us, we are PSYCHED to announce that outcome of our “Make-A-Wish December” campaign, and share that we have successfully raised $28,9 […]
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  • An Astonishing Community – Community Building 101 with Jennifer Fitta December 29, 2011
    With a passion for community building, Jennifer Fitta is Astonish Results’ very own social media specialist. Since joining the Astonish family, Jenn has successfully influenced how our company and clients connect through social media. Growing up in Fall River, Massachusetts, Jenn received her degree from Bryant University in 2008. Jenn was able to experience […]
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RSS Brother Blog – Astonishing Agencies

  • “Liking” GHT Insurance’s Facebook Page will help to Change a Child’s Life December 30, 2011
    Local Virginia insurance agency, GHT Insurance, is using social media to make a difference in their insurance marketing strategy; and is certainly on the path for success. Recently, the agency has launched a social charity initiative which involves generating more Facebook fans. For every “like” GHT gets on their Facebook page they are donating a […]
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  • Ross Insurance Agency Leverages Social Media, Gives Back to Local Community December 28, 2011
    Ross Insurance Agency has always believed in the power of blogging and social media and has developed into quite the community building rockstar! By actively utilizing various social media tools, the agency has seen great branding success and has allowed themselves to proactively position Ross Insurance Agency at the forefront of their community members’ min […]
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  • Spivey Insurance Group is Building a Strong Community through Social Media December 21, 2011
    Community building at Spivey Insurance Group is what is keeping their social media outlets active and fun to read! The North Carolina insurance agency has very involved employees commenting, “liking” their page and posts, as well as actively interacting with clients! Angie Griffin Cassada, a Spivey Insurance Agent, is actively posting local deals and coupons […]
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  • 128 Years of Continuing Success- Trust GDC December 13, 2011
    Astonish Results is constantly highlighting agencies that have gone above and beyond to modernize their insurance agency marketing strategy. Recently Missouri- based Trust GDC has made significant strides in regards to their agency Facebook Fan Page. Trust GDChas been promoting not only their company culture as a whole, but also leveraging Facebook to public […]
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  • Astonish Coaching Announces December Winners December 9, 2011
    Fargo Insurance is ahead of the game when it comes to leveraging social media. This past month, the agency was named Astonish Results E-Agency of the Month! The company executed a dense multi-level campaign to promote breast cancer awareness on their Facebook Fan Page and agency blogs. With a the goal to create about the […]
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RSS Cousin Blog – Ganis Consulting

  • Monitor and Measure Everything in your Insurance Agency June 3, 2011
    As we travel the country and meet with insurance agency owners, they often tell us they’re a referral based business. When we ask how many referrals they received in the past month the answer is always “not sure”. The reality is, these agency owners have no idea how many referral quotes come into their agency […]
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  • Insurance Agency Coaching and Consulting is a Great Investment May 31, 2011
    I’ve been in nearly 300 insurance agencies in the past 5 years for training, coaching, consulting, marketing and M&A services. It’s amazing how much the business has changed in the past 5,10,15 years. Days of running a yellow page ad, sponsoring a little league team and ringing phones are long gone for most. The fact […]
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  • Happy Memorial Day May 31, 2011
    We’d like to thank all of the men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice to ensure our freedom. Sometimes we take freedom for granted and it’s important for us to recognize the people that make it all possible. As we head into the summer, keep in mind that your charisma, motivation and attitude […]
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  • This is a Great Time to Sell your Independent Insurance Agency May 22, 2011
    Many agents that own insurance agencies are under the impression that this is a bad time to sell their agency. Our statistics show that over the past 5 months, we’ve received 32 buyer inquiries to every 1 seller. Many agency owners that are considering selling, are afraid that the soft market and bad economy will […]
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  • Personal and Commercial Lines Departments need to Collaborate April 17, 2011
    As I tour the country and meet with countless insurance agencies about building a sales culture, it amazes me how many agency departments don’t collaborate with one another. We’ve implemented numerous ideas into agencies for Personal Lines to contact Commercial clients and cross-sell clients Personal Lines products. In most cases the Commercial Producers are […]
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RSS Insurance Journal

  • Out of Trust C.M. Meiers Brokerage in Southern California Fetches $1.375 Million at Auction February 4, 2012
    Woodland Hills, Calif.-based C.M. Meiers Co. Inc. was auctioned on Friday at a U.S. bankruptcy court near Los Angeles, with three competing bidders pushing the sales price to $1.375 million for the troubled brokerage’s assets and assumption of its liabilities, … […]
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  • Virginia Court Grants Rehearing of Global Warming Claims Case February 3, 2012
    The Virginia Supreme Court has recently granted rehearing of a closely followed legal case involving global warming, The AES Corp. vs. Steadfast Insurance Company. The court says its previous decision on the case has been “set aside.” On Jan. 17, … […]
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  • Judge Certifies Investor Class Action Against Goldman Sachs February 3, 2012
    Goldman Sachs Group Inc. was ordered by a federal judge to face a securities class-action lawsuit accusing it of defrauding investors about a 2006 offering of securities backed by risky mortgage loans from a now-defunct lender. U.S. District Judge Harold … […]
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