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The 25 Days of Insurance

Monday, December 2, 2013
Written By
Digital Content Team

You may be wondering what the 25 Days of Insurance is all about. While us Zywave Insurance Bloggers will share monthly blog topics, we usually focus on the fun, creative posts. This time around, we are looking strictly at insurance. We want to make sure that all agency bloggers are writing insurance-related posts, as well. After all, you are the expert. Of course, they can still be interesting and fun, too! So today, allow us to share the 25 Days of Insurance with you…

1. What is the difference between a high and low deductible?
2. Insurance Discounts—auto, home, life, health, business, etc.
3. What is umbrella insurance and why do you need it?
4. Question and Answer Time with [your company name here]! (You can choose questions from your clients to focus on)
5. Why is Value More Important than Price?
6. When to Drop Collision on Your Auto Insurance Policy
7. How to File a Claim as Quickly as Possible
8. How to Create a Home Inventory List and Why it Helps the Claims Process
9. What Factors Affect Life and Health Insurance Costs?
10. What is the Difference Between “Actual Cash Value” and “Replacement Cost?”
11. Reasons to Work with a Local, Independent Agency
12. Weekly Insurance News Update
13. Our Agency’s Mission and Goals
14. Avoiding Workers Compensation Fraud
15. The Most Common Small Business Claims
16. Agent Spotlight (Choose an agent to write a post about!)
17. What is the Difference Between Renters and Landlords Insurance?
18. What (insert TV/Movie) Can Teach You About Insurance
19. What is an Experience Modifier?
20. What is the Difference Between General Liability and Excess Liability?
21. Does Smoking Affect a Life Insurance Premium?
22. Success Story: I Helped a Client By…
23. What is the Difference Between Medicare and Medicaid?
24. Do I Need Animal Liability Insurance?
25. 5 Reasons to Choose Our Agency

Now that you have the ideas rolling, it is time to be the expert. Once you publish an insurance related blog, be sure to post it on your agency’s Facebook and Twitter. If you are wondering what other questions and topics you can tackle, simply ASK your fans and followers! You may never know how many questions they have until you ask.