Showing posts with label Insurance Agency Lead Generation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Insurance Agency Lead Generation. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 6, 2019

Using Gated Content for Insurance Agency Lead Generation

Defining gated content

Insurance agency marketers leverage gated content for lead generation, by trading digital content fulfillment for visitor information such as name, email, organization, industry, title, etc. The digital content can be offered through insurance agency email marketing campaigns, PPC campaigns, social media marketing, blogs or newsletters, to mention a few of the insurance marketing vehicles which can be used.

Gated content specifically refers to front end form-based materials, such as articles, case studies, videos and white papers, which require visitors to provide information (fill out a form) before allowing access to that digital information. The form may simply require a name and email address, or depending upon the perceived value of the information, may require additional detail and demographic information about them and their and organizations.

Then what is "ungated" content? Ungated content presents information to the visitor on demand. Though there may be an option to sign up or provide information via a Call To Action, visitors can access the content immediately without any information required.

When to use gated vs. ungated content?

Value, perceived value, intellectual property and insurance agency marketing goals all play a role in determining the trade-off between using gated vs. ungated content. If your agency considers certain content, let’s say a detailed white paper, to be high value digital content, you’re typically going to make that gated content, requiring at least a name and business email for viewing. If it’s a 2-minute explainer video, you’re likely going to offer that without a gate. Ungated content typically increases views, but lead generation can suffer as your agency will not be collecting lead forms. Thus, the marketing campaign goals come into play. If the goal is branding and awareness, ungated content is often preferable.  If it is lead generation centric, gleaning at least an email and name may be the minimum level of information collected to view the content.

How do you determine content value?

There is elasticity here. For example, a Continuing Education Accredited OSHA or Benefits Compliance Webinar can be highly valued, and your agency should be able to collect six to eight information fields for registration and viewing. If you’re offering a brief one-page case study vignette, you may attempt to collect just two fields as it may carry a lower perceived value. If the content is promotional in nature, for example a 2-minute value proposition video, you would likely offer that without a “form in front”, to optimize views.

Is content the king?

Of course, you need to begin by having quality content available, and ensuring it is well organized and properly protected. Organizing content on an insurance agency resource library can be very helpful, password protecting your proprietary content, gating your high value content, and making it easy for producers and prospects to access non-gated content.

For more information on insurance agency lead generation, gated content strategies and insurance agency resource libraries, contact the insurance agency marketing team at StartUpSelling.

Monday, November 27, 2017

Insurance Agency Marketing & Lead Generation Library

Insurance agents, brokers and wholesalers are invited to view over 100 insurance marketing and lead generation articles in our Ezine library. These articles cover topics from insurance agency email marketing and split testing, to insurance search engine optimization tips and best practices. Whether your agency is seeking to learn about insurance website SSL mandates, cyber protection, email marketing for lead generation or appointment setting and the insurance agency elevator pitch, you can find articles on this and other topics to speed up your pipeline and top line growth.

Use this link to visit our insurance agency marketing library.

A few of our recent articles include:
StartUpSelling specializes in territory exclusive insurance marketing, web marketing and lead generation services. Our virtual model allows us to employ subject matter experts, licensed insurance agents and insurance marketing veterans throughout North America. Because we have no brick and mortar office expenses, we are able to deliver superior value to our clients. After all, why would your agency or wholesale brokerage need to pay for our rent on the top floor of a prominent Boston office building?

Contact StartUpSelling for a complimentary insurance agency marketing and lead gen review.

Friday, October 18, 2013

Trucking Insurance Agency Marketing & Lead Gen Workshops

StartUpSelling’s insurance agency marketing team is offering complimentary one-to-one Insurance Trucking Agency Marketing and Lead Generation Workshops. Your trucking agency will receive expert marketing guidance, as we share ideas to help fill your pipeline in 2014. StartUpSelling’s senior marketing team has worked with dozens of trucking agencies to develop lead gen programs, setting up appointments with fleets of all sizes.

These workshops are for Trucking Agency Principals, C Level Executives, VP Level Executives & Marketing Executives. They will be conducted in a 30 to 60 minute web meeting, a one-to-one meeting between our insurance agency marketing team and your trucking agency executives and marketers.

The StartUpSelling marketing team will review your insurance agency marketing plans and trucking lead initiatives. This can include:
  • Email Marketing Strategy
  • Lead Generation Strategy
  • Appointment Setting, Telemarketing, Leads
  • Prospect List & Email List Generation
  • Webinar Marketing
  • Website Updates 
  • Blog & Content Strategy
  • eCollateral & Brochures

To reserve your slot, call (518) 222-6392 or http://www.startupselling.com/contact.html. Or for more information on Insurance Agency Marketing or Insurance Agency Leads, visit our website: http://www.startupselling.com/

Thursday, August 8, 2013

3 New Insurance Agency Marketing Articles Published on Ezine

Three new insurance agency marketing articles were recently published on Ezine. The first article reviews Insurance Agency Websites and Responsive Web Design (the ability for an insurance agency website to format correctly for desktops, laptops, tablets and other mobile devices). The second article investigates multivariate split testing (A/B Split Testing) for insurance eMarketing. And the third article discusses Insurance Agency SEO, organic SEO and PPC to drive insurance agency website traffic and insurance agency leads.


  1. Insurance Agency Websites and Response Web Design
  2. Insurance Agency Marketing & the Emarketing Split Test
  3. Insurance Agency SEO - Organic SEO vs. PPC
To review all the Insurance Agency Marketing Articles from StartUpSelling, visit http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Alan_Blumehttp://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Alan_Blume. For more information on territory exclusive Insurance Agency Marketing Solutions and Insurance Agency Leads visit our website: www.startupselling.com. 

Friday, April 26, 2013

Insurance Agency Leads - On Demand Webinar Now Available

For all of those agents interested in increasing their pipeline of insurance agency leads, a new on demand webinar is now available for review. This 20 minute webinar can be viewed at your convenience, go to the following link to watch this informative insurance agency lead generation webinar.

http://startupselling.com/blogs/johnscranton/recorded-webinar-3-critical-steps-to-webinar-lead-generation-success/
  • Three Critical Steps to Webinar Lead Gen Success revealed
  • Case Study #1: Over 200 registrants per webinar for benefits agency
  • Case Study #2: Over 100 registrants per webinar for trucking agency
  • Live interview with creator of Webinar methodology
  • Complimentary 2 page case study or lead gen consultation for each attendee
If your agency would like more information on Territory Exclusive Insurance Agency Leads, contact the insurance agency lead generation experts at www.StartUpSelling.com.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Insurance Agency Telemarketing Provides Viable Support for Insurance Agency Web Marketing Intitiatives

Insurance agency telemarketing can, if use properly, provide viable support for insurance agency web marketing initiatives. Although telemarketing is still a form of interruption marketing, it can be effective when properly approached and applied to a specific target profile. Let's say for example, an insurance agency focuses on benefits, and the agency is targeting medium sized business in California. Further refining this hypothetical profile, we could say there are 7,000 businesses the agency wishes to target, between 50 employees and 500 employees.

Perhaps this agent has implemented an insurance agency web marketing initiative, inviting these 7,000 business to a web seminar on PPACA, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Out of the 7,000 email invitations, 150 businesses register for the webinar and 100 attend. What is the next step for this insurance agency? Obviously every one of these attendees and registrants should receive a personalized phone call, following up on the webinar, and further gauging interest. This is hard for many agents to do, particularly when they are busy with presentations, renewals and client engagements. Add to this list of 150 prospects something we call multiple opens (an insurance agency eMarketing term) and there could be 250 or more followup calls for every webinar.

For many insurance agencies, the obvious answer is an insurance experienced telemarketer, though this might be better described as an appointment setter. There are two choices in this case, hire one internally, or outsource to an insurance marketing agency. In either case, the insurance agency stands a much better chance of optimizing appointment opportunities by supplementing their producers pipeline with a well chosen appointment setter. This combination of insurance agency marketing elements results in a highly potent mix of eMarketing, web seminar marketing and insurance agency telemarketing. Together, this will result in more opportunities, and with a well rehearsed presentation, a higher insurance agency pipeline yield.

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