Good morning, PIBbers!   In our continuing mission to assist the industry professional, ProSchools will be holding a webinar on August 5, 2009 entitled “Social Media for Insurance and Real Estate Professionals.”  This webinar focuses specifically on how to use social media, such as blogging, wikis and niche marketing to positively affect your marketing efforts.  To quote Michelle Anderson, our Community Manager:

“This webinar will help you create an environment that encourages conversations, sharing content, and building relationships online and off using social media! It’s a new way of doing business, and it’s very often free (or nearly free). But how do blogs, wikis, widgets, and niche networking sites help real estate and insurance agents?  Attend the webinar and find out!

There is no cost to attend this event; you simply need to sign up.  If you sign up for the webinar, you’ll receive discounts on your ProSchools insurance continuing education as well!  Click on the following links for more information and to sign up for the event!

For information on the webinar and to register, click on this link:  Social Media Webinar Info/Registration

For information on other webinars ProSchools is holding in the future, click on this link:  Upcoming ProSchools Webinars

We look forward to having you in on this event.  Social media and social networking efforts are now considered critical for an insurance agent’s success, and can lead to all sorts of important business connections including new client resources!

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2 Responses to “ProSchools Insurance Social Media Marketing Webinar!”
  1. i do Social Media Marketing specially when promoting a new website or an affiliate product. Social media is more effective than offline advertising in my opinion.

  2. Thanks for posting this, It’s just what I was looking for on google. I’d much rather hear opinions from an individual, rather than a corporate site, that’s why I like blogs so much. Thanks!

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