Senior Homeowners Seminar

Ever wonder what you will do with your home when your gone, or if you move to a nursing home? This Thursday, Keller Williams Realty of Katy at Cinco Ranch will be presenting a seminar at  11 a.m at 24001 Cinco Village Center Blvd. to show seniors their options.

Realtor Ginger Hopper has years of experience in the field and will work closely with the senior community staff the seniors the move is as stress-free and quick as possible. “I listen to their ideas, assess their needs and put a plan together,” explained Hopper.

Her services include providing a professional market analysis of their existing neighborhood and offering free staging of the homes to her clients. She also discusses having Texas home owners insurance and how it is important at any age especially when deciding what to do with your home as you re-locate.

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Dagley Insurance Texas and Colorado Business Partners Offer Web Discounts

At Dagley Insurance and Financial Services, simply providing auto, home and business insurance to Texas and Colorado is not enough for us. We believe in building a stronger community so Dagley Insurance is now partnering with Colorado and Texas businesses to provide their customers with discounts and promotional coupons just for choosing to do business with Dagley Insurance.

You can visit our partner’s page and start saving with venues such as Berryhill Baja Grill & Cantina, Champion Restoration, and Contemporary Concierge in Texas, or venues such as Pin Point Mailing in Colorado. If you own a business but do not currently have your insurance with Dagley, just fill out a quick form on our website to get started, or give us a call and we can explain the value of having an additional web presence.

Becoming a partner is easy, and is especially valuable if you don’t have a website or area small business trying to compete with national chains. It also puts your logo and business in front of the thousands of unique visitors who traffic our site monthly.

If you are a local business in the Texas or Colorado, you can become a partner on our page just by calling 866.297.2582 or filling out the brief form, and we’ll create a Partner listing on our site.

Dagley Insurance is always coming up with more ways to offer our customers benefits for insuring with us. Our referral program is filled with rewards! Just refer someone to Dagley for auto, home, or business insurance and start experiencing the rewards.

Nathan Dagley

Owner, Dagley Insurance & Financial

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Quality Service, Comprehensive Coverage and some Viral Marketing on the Side

Viral marketing is all the rage. The success of many products and brands demonstrated the eclectic power the digital media possess in inspiring consumers to respond to a more intimate interaction with a brand. This phenomenon has caught the attention of sundry businesses including Dagley Insurance and Financial Services in Katy, Texas. The marketing team at Dagley looked at social media outlets as the optimal medium that to promote and sell auto insurance, homeowners insurance, commercial insurance, life insurance and financial services.

The question is, what is the role of viral marketing in the social media campaign?

Viral marketing is the process of distributing promotional materials through user-initiated efforts. In other words the company provides content that is entertaining, informational or otherwise interesting to the target demographic and that target demographic under their own volition forwards the information to friends and family in their circle. Chances are that you have been a critical link between the company who created the branding message and thousands or even millions of uninitiated viewers of this subliminal type campaign.

Let us look at two giant companies who initiated successful viral marketing campaigns – Nike Japan and Dove, Campaign for Real Beauty.

Nike Japan wanted to re-ignite the youth’s affinity to their tag-line “Just Do It”. They encouraged young people to submit a video of themselves doing a killer move in any physical activity of their choice. The chosen videos were used by Nike in traditional advertising campaigns but the multitude of submissions were the real home run for Nike as they were sent back and forth over and over again reaching millions on the web branding their name and successfully re-igniting the tag line.

Dove’s Campaign For Real Beauty was a simple video that was developed to have the vital components of previous videos that have gone viral interwoven with their marketing creativity.  It simply showed the transformation of woman’s face in a way that was captivating.  This too was sent around the virtual world effectively providing the impressions that the company sought.

A few things to consider: First neither company was trying to sell a product, just branding, and secondly they take a single-minded proposition. Both are true of all top viral marketing efforts. Further, and most importantly, when considering how this could be implemented for a small company, the Nike model can be initiated with little or no cost, it’s called user generated content (UGC). The very idea of this should get all business involved in some capacity. Dagley Insurance sure isn’t missing the boat.

Yes, they identified that social media marketing and all of its aspects and nuances are vital to growth.  It truly offers them the best opportunity to promote their full line of auto insurance, homeowners insurance, commercial insurance, life insurance and financial services as well as to develop a more intimate relationship with their market. It is, after all, the most honest medium to date. Viral marketing is a step above traditional media because it offers immediate opportunity for your brand to be accessed by the consumer but beyond that, it is still very close to the good old traditional advertising. It still needs a single-minded approach, needs to be short and to have a breakthrough idea.

If you are in a business you need to know that social media marketing must now be a line item I your marketing budget. Additionally, you need to know that all clients of Dagley Insurance are provided with a social media-marketing package as a benefit of being a client. They extend their knowledge so that it helps grow your business. What’s your insurance company doing for you?

Contact Dagley Insurance if you would like to be more than a client.

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Effective Social Media Marketing in the Insurance Industry.

Effective Social Media Marketing in the Insurance Industry.

First and foremost it is important to understand that much like traditional marketing social media marketing is sorely misunderstood. The general business populous that handles marketing for their organization still believes that putting an advertisement in a magazine, newspaper, dare I say yellow pages or on television, radio and so on constitutes an advertising campaign. When in all actuality no one single effort is a campaign. In fact, a campaign is a multi-dimensional approach to delivering a single message utilizing a variety of mediums targeting a specific demographic. Information is needed to identify the optimal combination of media and the inherent risk potential associated with any media effort. This information should never come from the person selling the advertising. Collecting and understanding this data rest solely on shoulders of the individual or team in charge of spending your marketing dollars. That’s what they were hired to do, Right.

That being said the burgeoning economy that is social media marketing, much like any new industry, yields the opportunity not only to gain ground or surpass your competitors but it all creates an opportunity for the unscrupulous to take advantage of un-savvy media buyers. You know who you are. As many companies that there are who are embracing (or at least trying to embrace) social media marketing there are more than five times as many who make no effort to participate in it, yet alone optimize this viable, valuable and ever evolving marketing platform. Of those who do engage the concept most of them are stuck in the quagmire that has haunted the marketing world since the cavemen developed signs. In this case the sign is Facebook. Companies put a page on Facebook and think that they have a social media campaign. And as indicated earlier a single sign does not constitute a campaign.

In conducting my research for this article I found a truly unique concept in social media marketing in a highly unlikely location, an Insurance and Financial Services company in Katy, Texas. This company has not only embraced the social media marketing world but they appear to be leading the charge. Having partnered with, and learned from, perhaps one of the top companies in the social media marketing world, they have successfully integrated a multi-dimensional and comprehensive social media marketing campaign that has effectively grown their business. Good for them. Right. Well in part, obviously, it is successful but it is also great for their clients. This company has turned the insurance industry on its collective ear. You see, now that they have a solid understanding of and documented success in social media marketing they have, uncharacteristically of the industry, not only asked a question that was never asked before, but they answered it too.

“What is your insurance company doing to help promote and grow your business?” What! Huh? That is the typical response when the question is asked. Go ahead. Ask yourself or the person sitting next to you….Go ahead, I’ll wait.

It is a perplexing question.  I’ve never heard it asked before and never even considered the prospect of it before. Why? Well the answer is simple. Why would an insurance company provide anything other than insurance? That type of narrow-mindedness has eluded this trendsetting Texas based firm that continues to grow with offices in Colorado now too. They have a different perspective and philosophy and the ideology that is at the root of this is simple, if your business grows our business grows.  So they’ve answered the question that they posed to themselves and developed a marketing department that works directly with their commercial clients to implement a social media marketing campaign to help their clients to grow their business. Free of charge. Yes, you’ve read that correctly, this is simply part of the relationship. If you are a client you get the benefit.

If you’re just getting an invoice it isn’t a relationship. Pick up the phone a give your agent a call and ask the question, “What are you doing to promote and help grow my business?” At least you’ll get a laugh from their response and that’s a benefit, right!

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