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		<title>Creating health insurance sales leads</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of your best options for creating <a href="http://thelivingbusiness.com/">health insurance sales leads</a> is to generate the leads yourself. Generating your own health insurance sales leads is one of the best ways to help reduce the risk of competition because you will not be buying the leads from other companies. Another benefit to creating your own health insurance sales leads is that you can respond to the leads in a timely manner, as soon as you get the lead you can respond to it. When you purchase the sales leads you have to wait for the company to send them to you, which can take up to 24 hours after the request was made. The faster that you respond to the health insurance sales lead the better your chances of closing the deal.</p>
<p>One of the best ways to generate your own health insurance leads is to offer a variety of insurance services on your company’s website. Offering various types of insurance, including <a href="http://thelivingbusiness.com/2009/09/private-affordable-health-insurance/">private health insurance</a> and auto insurance, can help you generate health insurance sales leads because as people are shopping for different types of insurance they can get rates on other insurance that they are interested in. For example, when receiving a quote for auto insurance after they have filled out the form you can have a brief introduction to the private health insurance that you have to offer with a simple yes or no option to precede if they are interested.</p>
<p>The main thing you need to remember when creating your own health insurance sales leads is that to close the sale you need to act quickly. Even if you are generating the leads yourself, the chances are good that the people are shopping around at different websites, so you will still have competition, even doing it yourself it can be hard.</p>
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