Of course the Emailing option Sounds Better. Instant
response, fast contracting, and quick sales add points to the
emailing option. Let’s delve into why the quick patch to sales
kingdom does not and can not work.
Here’s
what the Emailing firm absolutely does not
want you to know. The Emailing company has an
investment of around $20,000.
They obtaining
100,000 to 900,000 so called agents by applying a
couple simple tricks.
Since you never see the names, how do you
know they are actually agents?
Only 8 to 12 sales of
100,000 names and its all profit
for that firm.
There are 2 essential programs the company needs. These 2 easy to
obtain programs are a bulk email letter builder with fast emailing
capacity, and an email extractor program. A high end quality
emailing outgoing message program can be obtained on the internet
for a cost of $5,495.00. A top of the line email extractor program
varies, but costs much less. Lastly private SMTP hosting servers are
purchased. These assist in trying to avoid being caught for
spamming.
The firm falsely promotes the email blasting list as an opt-in list
of agents. We can prove that the list is not 100,000 insurance
agents ready to receive you message. Instead it is composed of
10,000 to 14,000 licensed insurance agents, with all types of
licenses have not opted to receive solicitations.
For under
$500 can even develop a similar "insurance agent" email list
yourself. Searching the internet you can purchase 2 inexpensive
bulk "all purpose email programs" You plunking down $199.95,
receiving an Email Address Extractor, Email Address Spider,
Mailing List remover, and more, Next you purchase the
anti-extractor for $39.00 . It uses your recipient's mail server
without your ISP (Internet Service Provider) to a relay SMTP server.
In addition, add $249.00 for two months of technical support.
If you are caught spamming using your internet service provider, or
being traced, not only do you face possible fines, but your web host
will likely without warning permanently remove your web site
overnight.
There are
two optional ways of extracting "insurance
agent emails addresses"
Email extractor software, once programmed properly will run 24/7,
but requires ample of disk space. The first method involves using
domain names (names of websites). A word like insurance is keyed in.
The program starts immediately searching for any and all website url
addresses containing the word insurance. The program spider crawls
the site extracting every email address it finds, plus if requested
it spiders all the link sites looking for more emails addresses.
This is a computer program, not an intelligent human brain. It
assumes that all email addresses found are those of actual life and
health insurance agents. (not insurance companies, property &
casualty agencies, adjusters, software firms, etc.)
With the second method, a search term or phrase like "insurance
agents" and then picking a search engine like Google. Google find
over 70,000,000 matching pages (yes that number is correct -check
it). It process in ranking Google order, pulling any email addresses
it finds. It uses the same extraction process, but starts with the
top listed sites first. In the top 60 Google website listings we
found insurance company home offices, insurance associations, our
own website, and only 6 possible 6 life agents/agencies. The
percentage rate of finding life/health insurance emails improved,
but accuracy remained astonishingly low.
When the email list company has an "insurance agent" email list
becomes outdated. they simply start the extracting process over
again. Wham! A new bulk insurance agent email list is born, ready
for more profits and emailing blasting.
It is not uncommon for "insurance agent" recipients
of bulk email blasting to receive a hundred insurance advertising
offers every few weeks. Some internet service providers (MSN,
AOL, etc) automatically blocks out any emails using spam blocker
words like "free, $, click here". Other annoyed agents, add their
own blocker words, like "insurance", "life", and "annuity" .to stop
the onslaught of insurance email blasting from reaching them.
Detailed studies show over 65% of all bulk email messages actually
reaching the email recipient are being "deleted" before read.
Calculate the figures of the scammer lists., and let’s give them the
best outcome. 100,000 messages reduced to the 14,000 actual
insurance agents. 65% blocked by their email settings, leaving 5,000
seeing your message. 1/100 responding = 50 agent leads. Result
equals $30.00 each for agents that have not been qualified by
experience or products they sell. Remember 10 unqualified leads are
outweighed by 3 qualified ones. Direct mail using a quality refined
list would have returned better results.
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