Thursday, April 10, 2008

Norvax - sometimes you don't know what you're not getting

Of course I always knew Norvax existed but never really gave them too hard of a look before. I was in the "if it's not broke don't fix it" mode - been making great money without it so why mess with it.

Also, as any other biz owner, I'm always trying to maximize profits and minimize costs. However, in this case it not what I was making it's what I was losing. Obviously if you're making $500 by spending $100 more you can make $1,000 it's a no-brainer.

I've now had Norvax for two weeks and it's an amazing and noticeable difference - absolutely increased business and easier. My site's www.mdhealthquotes.com - if you want to run a quote just enter "test" as your name and a MD zip code - 21113 will do. Put in your real email.

Now I can do company side-by-side comparisons - which I've done so far for every prospect and absolutely amazes people. They also get an email shot out with quotes and the auto responder keeps in touch by email at times you set.

I use to follow up by Constant Contact or simply manually sending emails - now it's set for me. Follow-up is crucial in this biz and it's one less thing I have to do.

Norax also alerts me by email when someone's in my site playing around and also shows me the specific plan they're looking at. Basically, when I give prospects my web address and go over some plans the shopping stops. They can now play around in my site on their own and look at plans - which they do.

I bought it since it's a tool and from running the association I'm basically comparing all tools and lead sources. I want to see what's a waste of money or "fluff" and what's legit.

Norvax is one of those things where if you don't have it then it's not what you're saving, it's what you're losing.

You'll pay what I pay - it's $75 a month for the engine/broker office and $50 if you want auto-responder - so it's $120 if you want both which is a $100 per month discount if you're a member. If anyone wants any details just contact me.

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