With all of this in mind, you also need to understand that affiliate marketing is not some get-rich-quick system. It’s a business. A real marketing business that will take some time to grow. All of the resources you need in order to succeed are listed above, but don’t expect overnight success. Give it a good 6 to 12 months and about 10 to 15 hours per week working on your business. If you do that, by this time next year, you should be an affiliate marketer yourself, at the very least making a nice secondary income. If not, in a year from now, you’ll be exactly where you are right now. Focus on the long-term and keep going with sustained effort. Of course, I’m always available as well if you ever want to contact me. I never charge a dime. 🙂
Shadow Influencers: Make a list of every influencer you know, whether it’s an expert in marketing, sales, insurance, Medicare, or the local news, that you would like to be associated with due to their accomplishments and notoriety. Then find and follow them on social media, liking and sharing their posts and participating in conversation on their channels. This will pave the way for reciprocity, encouraging them to like and share your content in return, which may exposes your brand to additional consumers in their networks.
Networking, as it used to be called, is a pretty thankless task. The conventional approach to networking was to start with the network of friends and colleagues that you already have; friends and family, your existing clients, your contacts at the squash club and so on. Most people feel uncomfortable pitching to friends and family, unless you have an unbeatable idea or concept, but if that was the case, then lead generation would not be a problem
Offer Under - 65 Health Insurance: Getting certified to sell health insurance outside of the senior market isn’t hard. By opening yourself up to a new market of prospects, you provide extra value - added service to the younger referrals from (and maybe spouses of) your senior clients. Not only do you gain extra commissions this way, but you can start securing relationships with clients before they transition from under - 65 health insurance to Medicare.
Pursue Unlinked Brand Mentions: If you don’t already have a Google alert set up for your name and the name of your business, head over to Google and set that up. Then when your content is shared or mentioned on other sites, you can find them and politely ask them to link to your site, earning your site a valuable backlink and providing more information to their readers. Visit this Ahref’s blog post for a more comprehensive guide to this technique.
These days, you have the best programmers in the world creating what are called Content Management Systems (CMS) that will build awesome looking websites for FREE. For example, this website is based on the WordPress platform. I did pay about $50 for a premium design, but other than that, I don’t have to know any computer code at all and either do you.
Create Content for Each Stage of the Buying Cycle: Not every lead will be ready to enroll right away, so address people who haven’t considered the potential implications of the problems solved by the types of insurance you sell, in addition to people who are currently comparing options, others may have recently bought a plan, and those who have had plans for a long time and never re - examined it since. Creating content for people in these different stages of the buying cycle will help built trust, provide education, and hopefully help them take action to solve any issues they’ll encounter throughout the buying cycle.
As a last resort, you could try cold calling by phone. This is probably the most depressing and soul destroying activity on the planet. Even if you get past the usual questions such as ‘If you’re selling something – I’m not interested’ and ‘How did you get my number?’ you need a really slick and professional script and the ability to recognize and avoid lonely old ladies who just want to interact with someone, anyone, in fact.
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