The Renaissance Alliance Launches New Blog Aimed at Helping New England Insurance Agencies Thrive
Wellesly, MA (PRWEB) July 01, 2013 -- The Renaissance Alliance is pleased to announce the launch of the New England Insurance Agent Blog, designed to be a resource for independent agents doing business in the New England area.
“The goal is to provide Main Street independent insurance agents in New England with news, information, and education,” said Lisa Johnson, VP Marketing Communications at the Renaissance Alliance. “Our focus is on meaningful content that helps a busy agent cut through the clutter of information to the most important topics pertaining their business.”
In addition, the blog is being contributed to regularly by agents and insurance marketing experts in the region, which makes the content even more relevant for readers.
The blog was created because the Renaissance Alliance found there was a gap in the information out there that related specifically to New England agents. They wanted to fill that gap with news, tips, and tools pertaining to a wide range of topics including marketing, sales, recruiting, agency management and more.
“It’s our way of sharing some of what we’ve learned with member agencies and insurers, with future members, and with all others interested in the insurance industry in New England,” Johnson said.
The blog welcomes contributions from all of its Renaissance Alliance member agents as well as any agent who would like to participate. Contact Johnson for more details on how to contribute.
About Renaissance Alliance:
Renaissance Alliance offers a fresh, relationship-based alternative for member insurance agencies and insurance company partners. Founded by and for agents more than a dozen years ago on the principle that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts, Renaissance Alliance is dedicated to supporting and promoting independent insurance agencies throughout New England.
Lisa M. Johnson, Renaissance Alliance, http://www.renaissanceins.com/, 7819431611, [email protected]
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