It can be tough to find reliable, high quality lead sources that are also fairly priced even on Google. Fortunately, there are a number of companies online that do provide the quality/price combination you are looking for--but there are also some that don't live up to your expectations. Finding the right company by simplying trying them all one at a time can be not only time consuming, but costly as well. This is why we built Insurance Leads Reviewed - to help other insurance agents avoid pit falls and "cut to the chase" with the best lead providers.
All leads are pre-qualified and are people interested in receiving a Health Insurance quote. They are expecting a response and quote. All Insurance leads are $5.00 each, and will be automatically emailed to you once your request is received and approved. No refunds or replacements. More leads, more sales, more money! Providing the highest quality lead for agents in the Individual and Small Group Health Insurance Market. You are guaranteed that these leads are the finest in the health insurance industry. Over the past years, thousands of producers, top producers, and managers use and highly profit from leads in all areas of the country! We believe that over the years of specializing in this industry, that you are delivered a very good HIGH quality lead initiated by the consumer! (the consumer is soliciting your help, unlike a telemarketed lead that solicits consumers).
These health insurance leads include applicant's contact information, age, weight, marital status of each prospective member, medical history and much more. Information is well organized and complete for the purpose of providing prospect with health insurance quotes. Prospects know they will be contacted by agents and are awaiting health insurance quotes from agents. The system identifies active health insurance agents on our data base with matching territory, health insurance leads profile criteria and sends them to the respective agents in minutes via email.
You offer a large variety of filters for our health insurance leads, including FREE filters for pre-existing major medical conditions, pregnancy, and limit of health insurance leads by day, week or month, limits of territory by selected zip codes or a radius around zip code. Individual selection or exclusions of pre-existing conditions available upon request and carries surcharges, based on individual request.
Why Buy Expensive Health Insurance Leads
I have bought leads and would never recommend buying leads, it is a waste of money for most people. Do your research when buying leads, talk to others who have purchased leads and you will find that most people have terrible results when buying leads for a home based business. If you don't want to deal with the hassle of Insurance leads, insurance leads for health, health insurance leads, and lead generation and then convincing people to buy your product, think about this.
There is a better way than buying Insurance leads - simply buy the customers. Buying your customers is better than buying health insurance leads! Buying customers is much more effective than buying leads.
C.J.Roberson
When you think about what it would be like to work a home based business. There are obvious benefits such as working your own hours, not having to face a stressful, tedious commute every day, actually seeing what your garden looks like in daylight hours, not having to answer to a boss, being home when your children are, working in a comfortable environment and so on.
Before long, though, you may begin to think back to your previous life and realize you actually miss those umpteen visitors who were constantly interrupting you when you were trying to work, the walk in the park at lunchtime with your best work-friend, drinks on Friday night after work, and
being able to run an idea past a colleague for instant, valuable feedback.
Now, everything is just, well, quiet. And theres no-one down the hall to go visit whos over age four. You find yourself checking your email constantly, wanting to connect
to someone. You find yourself wishing the phone would ring. You! The person who, when you worked in a job, cursed constant telephone interruptions and thought voice- and e-mail was the greatest invention since sliced bread. Welcome to another reality of home-based business
home alone.
Here are some ways to avoid the isolation trap when running a home based business:
Establish a Structure! Nothing is surer to reinforce feelings of isolation as time that stretches as far as the eye can see like a straight, one lane highway through a flat, barren landscape. Dont
start each day without a plan of what you intend to do. You need to structure your time so that it is not some endlessly vast terrain you must traverse alone. So write a to-do list,
preferably at the end of the day before, so that when your work day starts you get productive straight away, before the isolation blues have a chance to take hold.
Reach Out! When writing your to-do list, make sure you include at least two things every day that require you to interact with another person. Networking is a vital skill, whether you work for someone else or for yourself. So make contacts with people who can add value to your business, as well as connecting you with the outside world.
Joining a professional group or club, attending seminars and trade shows relevant to your business are all great ways to meet new people who have similar interests and challenges. Participate in the activities organized by these groups and take a good supply of business cards with you.
Establish Joint Ventures! Another way to keep the isolation blues at bay is to joint venture with other home-based business owners. Team up with other businesses that offer complementary services to your business. Not only will you send additional business each
others way in the form of referrals, you are establishing professional relationships with your joint venture partners.
Organize Your Own Functions! Once you have joined various associations and formed joint venture partnerships, take the initiative and organize functions that bring you all together. These could be business-oriented networking sessions or purely social get-togethers such as a barbeque in the local park. Either way, you are forging a relationship with people in your new arena, just as you did when you were working in a corporate office. The only difference is that now you must take the initiative to forge these relationships. These are not people you are going to be seeing every day at the office.
Join a Gym! You are, of course, health conscious and physically active, right? Of course you are! So, why not kill two birds with one stone
stay fit and meet new people. If you establish a routine that allows you to be at the gym at the same time every day, you will run into many of the same people and get to know them.
Use the Internet! Making online friends is another way of staying connected with the outside world. Be very disciplined here though. Its way too easy to spend a lot of work time on social email exchanges and in chat rooms. Dont fritter away your time, but do seek out and maintain internet friendships.
Background Noise! Sometimes, its only silence that reminds you youre alone. If you come from a corporate environment, your workday was punctuated by the constant background noise of telephones ringing, other peoples conversations, hysterical laughter from the other end of the office and lunch trolley pages over the intercom system. If you find absolute quiet irksome, turn on the radio and have it playing in the background while you work. Talk stations are good because its like having other people in the next room, but if you find yourself becoming so engrossed with the talk topics that you stop working and start listening, switch to a music station.
There is no avoiding the fact that making the transition from a corporate environment to a home based business is just that
a transition. Most people will have to grapple with the isolation monster in the early days of their work-from-home career. But, as you can see, there are many ways of keeping isolation and loneliness at bay just by reaching out and forming new associations. Remember, just because you work alone doesnt mean you have to go it
alone.
C.J.Roberson
800-466-6930
cjroberson@buycustomers.net
Skype me: christopherroberson
Overcoming Isolation
800-466-6930
Skype me: christopherroberson