Quick tip for lead gen in insurance & solar

Quick tip for lead gen in insurance & solar

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Yo, been crushing lead gen for insurance and solar recently and gotta share a quick trick that's been working like a charm. Instead of just blasting out offers on FB or Google and hoping for the best, I started focusing on hyper-specific geo-targeted landing pages that match the ad traffic. Like, if I'm running solar in Texas, I make sure the page screams Texas homeowners and highlights local benefits, rebates, all that. Also, I found that using a simple quiz to qualify leads before they even hit the form boosts quality big time. Keeps out the tire kickers. And don't sleep on the email follow-ups too - having a drip campaign ready to nurture those warm leads keeps conversions rolling in. Been able to scale faster and cut down on wasted spend. Anyone else doing this? Or got other quick tips for crushing high-ticket home services?
 
Honestly, I'd say don't overthink the hyper-specific pages too much. Sometimes just testing broad, slightly targeted ads and then narrowing down based on what hits can be more scalable than perfecting a landing page for every little niche. The quiz idea is solid but gotta keep it simple - no one wants to fill out a mile-long form before even seeing the offer. Keep experimenting and find that sweet spot between targeting and lead quality.
 
yo been there, done that. I tried a quiz too, but honestly most just left after a quick answer, didn't qualify much better. The real for me was just dialing in the ad messaging and testing different angles. Sometimes those simple tweaks boost quality more than over-complicated quizzes.
 
exactly, fr. keeping it short and sweet on quizzes can boost qual rate without turning folks off. less friction, more leads.
 
Actually, I kinda disagree on that. I found that having really geo-specific pages increased my conversion rates by like 30% in solar, and I think for high-ticket stuff like insurance too, it helps build trust fast. Sure, testing broad ads is cool but if you can make the landing page feel like a local expert, people are more likely to fill out the form. I lowkey think the key is to match the landing experience to what the traffic expects, not just throwing broad stuff out there.
 
Haha, almost thought you were talkin' about my old dating profiles but yeah, hyper-specific pages are clutch, just gotta keep testing those angles.
 
yo, totally, I saw a huge boost when I finally automated my follow-ups. like, the drip does the work while I chill. simple but clutch lol
 
Spot on, hyper-specific landing pages really do work but I've alsooo seen a lot of success adding in dynamic content that changes based on the visitor's location or search intent, makes the page feel even more tailored and boosts engagement. It's a small tweak but can push conversion rates even higher.
 
You think hyper-specific pages and quizzes are enough? What about adding user-generated content or reviews to boost trust? Do you see those making a real difference rn?
 
Only 20% of leads actually convert rn and that tip can push that number. Love when someone drops actionable stuff like this, makes a huge difference. Keep 'em coming.
 
different angle: i've seen that quick tips like this work for some niches but in insurance and solar, it's often about building trust first. gotta nurture those leads longer to see real results, imo. sometimes quick wins don't last long in this game.
 
tbh bruh, honestly I think that stat is kinda inflated. in my experience, those quick tips barely scratch the surface. insurance and solar are longer game, gotta build trust and nurture leads, not just throw out a quick hack. ymmv tho.
 
you sure that tip works for everyone tho? what if ur target audience is totally sus to cold outreach? gotta test it out but dont just rely on one method, ngl.
 
different angle: do you think that quick tips are really gonna work long term tho? like, isn't building a real relationship or brand trust more legit than just trying to hit quick wins?
 
actually, a quick tip is just a starting point, but don't forget to tweak it for ur niche, target and platform. what works in insurance might be crap for solar. so yeah, test and adjust, no one-size-fits-all.
 
i don't buy the 'test and adapt' excuse for everything, do you have any data that shows a consistent uplift from quick tips in these niches? kinda skeptical that just tweaking a few elements will give steady results without a long-term strategy
 
smh, only 1 or 2 quick tips won't cut it long term, afaik. in my experience, the real wins come from steady scaling and understanding ur audience, not just throwing out a quick hack and hoping. quick tips might give a small lift, but they ain't the magic bullet.
 
just my 2 cents, I remember messing with quick tips in insurance and solar and seeing some small wins but nothing game-changing. always felt like those hacks need heavy follow-up and scaling to matter. quick tips are good for a boost but not a long-term strategy.
 
different angle: quick tips are fine as a starting point but imho, they rarely move the needle long-term. real gains come from understanding your audience deep and scaling up smartly, not just quick hacks.
 
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