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Flood Insurance Battle Rages On

In late December 2011, President Barack Obama signed H.R. 2055, the “Consolidated Appropriations Act” (known as the mini-bus) into law, extending the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) until May 31, 2012. The NFIP would have otherwise expired a few h

Put Some Stories in Your Playbook

When a football coach positions his defense, he spreads players over a wide area. Some line up to the left of the ball, and others line up to the right. Some take stances near the line of scrimmage, and others position themselves away from it. Many cluste

Making Best Practices Work for You

Have you had your fill of platitudes and magic bullet solutions to your agency’s problems? Do you wish there was a source of accurate and credible information on what the top agencies are really doing that makes them successful?

Quest for Personal Lines Begins Anew

Three out of four consumers do research online before buying insurance. That’s up from 61% just a few years ago. Are your consumers finding you online?

More Selling Power for Producers

It’s well known today that an average agency’s book will completely turn over once every seven to 10 years and that top performing agencies generate 15% to 20% of their revenue from new business. So how are agencies responding by supporting producers to s

Big “I” Capitol Hill Team Opens 2012 with a Full Agenda

As the second session of the 112th Congress opens this month, the Big “I” Capitol Hill team continues to advocate for independent insurance agents and brokers on a number of critical issues. This year’s continuing battles include health care, insurance re

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