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Business Owner
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Columbia,MO.
Posts: 46
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Well I'm down to doing insurance work and since I'm getting into that game I need to make up some fliers to send to all the different insurance companies in town.
Anyone have any ideas of what to put in these fliers so I can sell myself better or just any random ideas about anything regarding insurance work will be of great help?(Tips and tricks kind of stuff) Darren has given me some great ideas already, but I am sure someone might have some others. If you don't want to put it on here, that's cool, just shoot me an email. markgood@muddymendrywall.com Let me thank all you guys(my extended family)ahead of time for any input. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Sierra Vista, AZ
Posts: 397
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I tried to go that route but most insurance co's around here all go thru restoration co's. So I went to all the resto. co's and gave them my info. Most will want to verify licensing and what not and have you name them as additionally insured. You might want to contact some roofing co's. You know there always fixing leaks that caused drywall damage.
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Business Owner
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Columbia,MO.
Posts: 46
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Thanks A+ I do have all my ducks in a row when it comes to the legal side of things and it's funny you mentioned the "roofing" thing because I have talked to a guy that I grew up with as a kid who is a roofer and we agreed to "scratch each others back" but I never thought of contacting a roofing comp.
Good stuff and I really appreciate the info. |
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I'm on that road too muddy, I'm right where you are.... what to put to stick out?
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