Why Cheap Insurance Leads Cost You More: The True Cost of Low-Quality Leads

By Craig Pretzinger & Jason Feltman2 min read❤️684💬276

Why Cheap Insurance Leads Cost You More: The True Cost of Low-Quality Leads

Every agent has that moment — staring at a lead queue full of wrong numbers and 'just shopping' responses, wondering if there's a better way. There is.

Craig and Jason break this down from hundreds of conversations with agents at every stage. Here's what moves the needle.

The 80/20 of Agency Work

Most agents: 80% of time on 20% of revenue. Admin, minimum policies, questions Google handles. Breakthrough: identify your 20% activities — closing commercial, building referrals, strategic planning — and protect time for them ruthlessly.

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Asset vs Job

Test: stop working 30 days. Revenue continue? If yes, you built an asset. If no, you bought a job with no benefits and no PTO. Goal isn't working IN your agency forever — it's building something that works without daily involvement.

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The Weekly Rhythm

Monday: team huddle, pipeline review. Tues-Thurs: revenue activities, client meetings. Friday: operations and planning. Protect this rhythm. When urgent overrides important — it tries daily — you stay stuck in operator mode.

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One Change This Week

Don't overhaul everything. Pick one thing. Implement before Friday. Document a process. Make a call. Cancel a subscription. Momentum beats perfection. Great agencies aren't built in one dramatic move — one disciplined week at a time.

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Dave K.Charlotte, NC2d ago

Been doing this for 2 years and wish I started sooner.

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Linda C.Nashville, TN5d ago

The accountability framework alone is worth the read.

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Brian F.Portland, OR8d ago

Real talk from real producers. No guru BS.

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Rachel P.San Diego, CA11d ago

Finally someone says it like it is.

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Sarah M.Denver, CO23d ago

Craig and Jason always deliver.

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Mike R.Atlanta, GA26d ago

This is exactly what I needed to hear today.

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Amy N.Chicago, IL29d ago

Required reading for any serious agent.