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Using Direct Mail Marketing to Increase Your Client Base in the Insurance Industry
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03/14/22
More consumers claim they prefer receiving insurance messages through direct mail, second only to television. Why? Healthcare and other insurance decisions are complex and require reading a physical letter to absorb all the information.
In an industry that spends more than $9.7 billion on marketing per year, its important funds are used wisely. Including Insurance direct mail in your marketing plan is a smart way to proceed.Insurance marketing is generally used during open enrollment and annual election periods. During open enrollment, people can purchase individual healthcare plans.
It’s important, then, to increase your marketing efforts during the time periods that lead up to these periods. Send multiple pieces of direct mail. Start with a package, outlining your rates and the benefits your company can offer. Follow this with another mailer, outlining the key points of the first package. Finally, send a postcard, reminding potential customers about your previous mailers and to keep your company top-of-mind.
People can regularly find themselves in a new or special situation that would require the purchase of new insurance. These situations can include:
- Losing coverage after losing a job
- Losing coverage after a divorce
- Getting Married
- Buying a New Home
- Having a baby
- Adopting a child
- Moving into a new Rental
- Becoming a U.S. citizen
- Losing eligibility for a Children’s Health Program
- Losing eligibility for Medicaid
- Personalized Postcards
- Custom Die Cut Postcards
- Tri-folds for additional real estate to provide even more info
- Envelope mailers for privacy that can conceal more sensitive information.
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