The premise is good. We got maybe 1 pct response which is not so good. I will have to go back and review the calls and numbers.
I failed miserably at it. We mailed the rmd brochures but could not get folks to set appts. I live in an area with that has been saturated by agents marketing annuities,
LTC, FE, you name it. I saw the same thing happen with seminar response rates until they gradually decreased to a point that it was not as effective as I considered minimal.
Remember the discussion a bunch of us took part in about the guy showing up at folks doors with the lead card in hand? I think that is what it will take with this program. Trying to set appts from people calling in to get the free RMD booklet the mailer offers is a difficult way to get to an appointment. But if you let them call in, dont answer the phone you get a report that in most cases has their address and contact info. Sooo, you just happen to be in the neighborhood, deliver the brochure, warm them up and try to set an appt for later if you cant get in the door.
I have done a lot of mailers, seminars, preset appts. This one could work, but for a much more aggressive salesman than myself. One of the things I dont like is you dont get a list of those who you mailed to. Most of the other campaigns with other companies I did get the list in excel format.
I just started with a new appt setter for Medicare appts starting Monday. I bought 10 for $250. A good price if the appts are good.
My next mailing will be from a new list I purchase with a reply card that we set appts off of ourselves. I have a good mailing company I use locally and it has been effective in the past.
I like CMIC, but this program did not fit me or my market as well as I had hoped.