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The Video Insurance Guy

On Point with Peter van Aartrijk and Rick Morgan is an audio conversation with insurance industry leaders who champion change and challenge all of us to think.

In the eleventh episode, Peter and Rick talk with Chris Jordan of Atlanta Insurance Live in Atlanta, Georgia. Chris argues using video and live chat promotes transparency and gives agency owners and agents new ways to connect with their customers. Facebook, Twitter and the other social web tools add to his social media arsenal and provide an avenue to connect and establish relationships.

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  1. club penguin

    December 30, 2009 at 12:37 pm

    I thank you very much, webmaster, for this great blog. I really appreciate your posts.

  2. Nick Brown

    December 30, 2009 at 3:20 pm

    Awareness about social media is a good thing as long as agents use it correctly and understand they are participants and offering themselves as a resource, not selling. It’s un-marketing. Chris J. does this well but not everyone does.

  3. [...] and live chat.  You can learn more about my approach by listening to my recent interview with the Insurance Journal.  I will have the pleasure of being featured in upcoming issues of Independent Agent Magazine and [...]

  4. January 5, 2010 at 7:31 am

    [...] article if I hated social media. I wouldn’t have sang it’s praises in talking with the Insurance Journal. So simmer down. I’m not bashing your coveted social media. I’m writing this as a [...]

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