by Guest » Fri Jul 27, 2007 09:11 am
Hi all! could you please answer this little question. I have a market survey to do, this will help me A LOT
In general, how did you know insurance companies?
- by research on internet
- by letters, postal mail
- by booklet
- by flyers
- In magazines (which one?)
- on television
- on radio
- by a friend
- a company call you
- others ?
THANK YOU
In general, how did you know insurance companies?
- by research on internet
- by letters, postal mail
- by booklet
- by flyers
- In magazines (which one?)
- on television
- on radio
- by a friend
- a company call you
- others ?
THANK YOU
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 05:27 am Post Subject: My choice is Internet!
Hi my friend!
While you're searching for companies online you may come across a whole lot of insurer company-sites who offer similar services.
In my opinion internet research is the best way since it gives you a lot of options to choose from, also you have a lot of sites who give you the real picture associated with a particular policy or company rules by way of a platform for criticism. Hope you'd gain through it!
Regards, Fatman
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 06:10 am Post Subject: I'd agree..
yeah, I'd quite agree with Fatman in this regard!
There are a lot of insurance data available on the net...moreover, booklets & flyers are not that reliable. Booklets being specifically designed to uplift a product market, flyers being too restricted to highlight its key benefits, I feel they won't do any good to you.
Yeah, television people would sometimes get to reveal some interesting truth but they are often not associated with the insurance product but about the top management decision-making. Again, the radio-adds are too small to get to reality!
Thanks for giving me an opportunity to share my visions,
Evan
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 06:25 am Post Subject: considering your friend may be good..
My friend, all said above are quite true but remember that you may only take your friend into consideration if he/she is closely related to this industry. Only, feedbacks coming from a financial background would be of any real help to you! Georgina
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 06:34 am Post Subject: beware of telecallers!
Hi Saa,
Surely do i agree that you should think within and then decide upon your own merits but at the same time, you should be careful about the telecallers, who would mercilessly barge upon your household & bake you for anything!
All of these services opt for telemarketing, since its the best way to earn customers, the sole reason being that the customers don't often get the time to test-check the papers & are tempted to opt for anything over the phone.. Alomahergreaves
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