Thursday, December 22, 2011

Six New Ways Insurance Pros can Use Social Media

The insurance industry has been increasingly taking advantage of social media as a brilliant marketing tool and social media are becoming indispensible for businesses in so many innovative ways!   I wanted to share with you some ideas I came across while reading an article by social media strategist, Jo Stratmann (based on a report put forth by Ernst and Young) with respect to how social media can be further utilized in the insurance customer value chain.
Here goes:           
1. To Research Products – Your customers are researching insurance products on dedicated price comparison websites.  They’re seeking answers to their insurance related questions through their social media networks and looking for advice on how to get the best deals possible in terms of their insurance requirements.  As an insurance professional, you should be making use of social media and monitoring them to gauge and listen to your customers’ conversations.   It’s a great way of garnering valuable information about what’s being said about your products and services.  This will assist you in assessing the positive as well as the negative perceptions that are floating around out there in terms of what you’re offering and furthermore, how this influences the research stage of the customer value chain.  If, for example, there’s no buzz out there at all pertinent to your products and services, this is a clear indication that your marketing initiatives must be reassessed.  One suggestion is to establish Facebook and Twitter accounts (if you’ve not already done so) for your brand so that you can be quick to respond to customer requests and comments and maintain an ongoing, interactive dialogue with them. 
2. To Request Quotations – More and more people out there today are using social media as a means of generating and requesting quotes for their insurance needs.  Again, it’s essential that you are connected on the various social media platforms that your customers and prospects are using, so that you can be the one they look to when sourcing out quotations.  Offer your assistance and advice and get them the quotes they’re shopping around for.  For a competitive edge, research via social media what (deals, etc.) your competitors are offering.
3. To Buy Policies – Industry research conducted by Ernst and Young has found that the vast majority of customers (90%) agree that peer recommendations are the most credible form of advertising.  It’s social proof!!  If a lot of people are doing something, more and more will want to follow suit, because it must be the right thing to do if so many people are doing it.  Product reviews and recommendations from others play an integral role in a customer’s decision making process.  Social media sites allow for plenty of customer review and feedback - and if this is all positive with respect to your products and services, just think about the implications in terms of advertising for your brand!  You could literally spend thousands of dollars through the traditional channels and it wouldn’t be worth nearly what social proof is worth!
4. To Service Policies – As social media allow customers to communicate interactively with their insurers, this helps you, the insurance professional, to garner crucial information regarding customer needs & wants and assists you in maintaining top-notch service for your customers.  You are provided the opportunity to educate them concerning their policies – the benefits, your suggestions for altering their policies, etc. 
5. To Lodge a Claim – Social media are very useful in terms of disseminating valuable information that could possibly help to reduce claims.  Blogging, for example, is a powerful way of offering advice and guidance – your blog allows you a platform within which to impart crucial information about insurance related issues – i.e. the trials & tribulations of winter driving and how to best stay safe on the roads (snow tires, speed alteration, etc.).
It’s also a great idea and becoming more and more commonplace for claim handlers to mine social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter to assess the validity of claims given the data, comments and social networking conversations of the claimants.
6. To Renew & Terminate Policies – Customers generally fulfill their renewal and termination requirements via websites, therefore the same potential exists for insurance professionals to use social media to advance renewal numbers.  A fundamental benefit to social media is that it allows you to gather insightful CRM (customer relationship management) data, for example, policy types, renewal dates, etc.  Given this information, your social media engagement could encompass not only acquiring new customers, but targeting existing customers prior to the renewal dates of their policies in order to entice them into renewing or changing rather than terminating their policies.
For so much more on using Social Media for your business, why not join one of our Social Networking for Business workshops.  For a schedule of workshops in your area, please visit:

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

MORTGAGE NEWS YOUR CLIENTS NEED TO KNOW

It looks like mortgage rates are on the rise!  Is a fixed rate now more economical than a variable rate?  As a mortgage specialist, this is the type of crucial information that your clients and prospects need to know!  Are you using social media as tools for communicating with your clients and prospects?  If not, you should be!  You can bet that your clients are on social media and what better way to connect with them?                 
An article on the December 6, 2011 edition of thestar.com spelled out how there has been, over the past few months, an increase among variable-rate mortgages and that experts are currently predicting that this will remain the case.  The article cites information from Kerri-Lynn McAllister, community manager at RateHub.ca. 
Ms. McAllister is quoted as saying that, “A few months ago, there was basically a one per cent spread between fixed and variable.   Now it’s .2 or .3.” 
Ms. McAllister maintains that the reason for the rise is at least partially due to the fact that , since mortgage rates have been so low, banks have had difficulty making any money. 
And, although fixed rates could also be slated for an eventual increase, the question seems to be:  Is it now better to go for a fixed rate than the traditionally more economical variable rate?  According to Ms. McAllister, fixed rates now seem to be the way to go.
Joseph Haimowitz, principal economist at the economic think tank, Conference Board of Canada, expects, however, that fixed mortgage rates could rise by as much as .25 per cent by the middle of 2012.  But, according to Robert McLister, editor of Mortgage Rate Trends, it appears that, for at least the foreseeable future, discount variable rate mortgages, which tend to offer rates half a per cent or more below prime, are no longer.
Something to think about!  And, to definitely inform your clients about.  Get connected today on social media.  Let us show you how.  Why not join one of our Social Media for Business workshops and we’ll teach you how to best leverage social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Blogging for your business’ marketing strategy.  Just click on the following link for a schedule of workshops in your area:
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Friday, December 2, 2011

SAFE WINTER DRIVING – ARE YOUR CLIENTS READY?

Winter is almost here again.  Now’s the time for you to let your clients know how to get ready for a safe, accident-free season! 
The most common types of serious accidents that occur on our winter roads include:
·         Rollover   accidents                                                       
·         Rear-end collisions
·         Pedestrian-automobile accidents
·         Collisions with man-made objects (i.e. telephone poles, highway medians, etc.)
There are three key things, according to Ontario’s Ministry of Transportation, that people can do to ensure that they are driving as safely as possible:  Stay alert, slow down and stay in control.  It’s essential to drive according to the weather / road conditions – slow down on snow and ice.  And, always maintain a safe distance between you and the vehicle in front of you in case you have to brake suddenly on a slippery road.  If your car unfortunately does start to spin out of control, it is recommended that you put it into neutral and look & steer where you want to go – this gives the car a chance to stop spinning and to regain traction on the road.  It is not recommended that you panic and slam on your brakes (as so many of us tend to do). 
Most of it sounds obvious, doesn’t it?  But, there are so many people out there that just don’t adhere to safety guidelines.
Accidents are accidents and sometimes occur without human error.  There are, however, ways that you can limit your chances of being a winter driving accident victim – simple things to get your car winter-ready:
1.       Invest in Winter Tires – so much safer for our potentially harsh Canadian winter road conditions.
2.       Replace your Wiper Blades – wear and tear can render them ineffective and when you can’t see out your windshield due to the slush and salt mixture being projected there, you’re in real trouble.
3.       Ensure that your Windshield Fluid is Always Topped Up – for the same reason as in point #2.
4.       Have your Brakes Inspected – this is so important in any weather!
5.       Ensure that your battery is up to snuff – car batteries have a four to six year life expectancy and they tend to produce less power in cold weather.  It’s recommended that batteries be replaced approximately every four years to reduce that chances that you’ll wind up stranded somewhere because your car won’t start in the cold.
6.       Get your Vehicle in for a Maintenance Check-Up – let a professional give your car a once over just to make sure that it’s ready for the tough winter ahead.  When things are worn, severe weather conditions will tip them over the edge and that causes breakdowns.  Prevent this - don’t get stuck!
As an insurance professional, it’s more important than ever at this time of year to get the word out to your clients about the hazards of winter driving and how they can stay safe.  Social media is the fastest and most effective way of doing that. Get your messages out to your clients on Facebook, Twitter and via your Blog!  Please let me know what you think in our comments section below, about the content suggestion I’ve shared with you!
And, why not join us at one of our Social Networking for Business workshops - we’ll show you how to effectively communicate need-to-know information to your potential and existing clients so everyone stays safe this winter!
For more information, please visit:  http://www.escomputertraining.com/courses/details/industry/2/course/20