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Fujitsu ScanSnap- The Best Desktop Scanner

Posted on June 8, 2011 Written by Nibby Priest

The very best desktop scanner you can buy for every day scanning.

Works quite well with many applications.  We use it at GoVaughn.com Insurance extensively in scanning information into our Vertafore based client management system AMS360.

Amazon just recently reduced the price on the ‘Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500 Instant PDF Sheet-Fed Scanner for PC’ by Fujitsu Imaging.

I have been working with it recently in the integration of Evernote into my daily workflow.

Tell me about your experience using a Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500!

Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500 Instant PDF Sheet-Fed Scanner for PC

Filed Under: Agency Management, Insurance, Recomendations, Technology

What is generation Y ?

Posted on March 28, 2011 Written by Nibby Priest

– The Silent generation, people born before 1946.
– The Baby Boomers, people born between 1946 and 1959.
– Generation X, people born between 1960 and 1979.
– Generation Y, people born between 1980 and 2009

Why do we call the last one generation Y? I did not know, but a cartoonist explains it eloquently below…Learned something new today!

Generation Y

(This was shared with me by one of my co-workers via an email.  I do not know who to credit this to but it is NOT my original work.  I found it very cute though.)

What are you doing in your non-profit or business to market or be appealing to the generation Y?

Filed Under: Business, Insurance, Social Media, Technology Tagged With: Insurance Agency

“Can we get to business?!” by Charles Wasilewski

Posted on September 18, 2009 Written by Nibby Priest

(Back in early August I received a call from a very kind gentleman Charles Wasilewski from Aartrijk.  He asked me about doing a webinar about social media.  This was my first presentation done completely in webinar form.  We did it on September 2, 2009 –what a great experience!  Below is a blog he posted to the Aartrijk site about one of the questions that was asked in the webinar.  I have reposted with his permission. I hope you enjoy reading. Nibby)

Charles Wasilewski

That partly-excited, partly-frustrated-sounding question popped out at me from among several dozen when I was moderating a Webinar (”Social Media 101: Get Your Agency on Facebook and Twitter” presented by Insurance Journal) in early September.

The Webinar was presented by Nibby Priest of Vaughn Insurance Agency Co., who is among the most-active insurance producers I know in using social networking.

The question came while Nibby was showing how to get a personal Facebook page started. This is one of the  most-popular things to do on the Internet. After all, Facebook has 200 million-plus members and is among the top 5 most-visited Web sites in the world.

When I read the question, I sensed that the agent asking the question was impatient with all the “personal” Facebook material, and wanted to get to the important stuff: how to use Facebook to market and sell.

I’ve felt the same frustration in the past — until I realized that the personal nature of Facebook is what makes it popular and captivating for millions. Facebook isn’t like advertising or direct mail or an e-mail newsletter or a Yellow Pages ad. It’s not really a marketing tool or tactic to be pulled out of the marketing plan and executed.

It’s something very different: It’s a technological way to carry out social relationships online.

Facebook is popular because it allows people to:

– connect person-to-person

– choose people, brands, organizations, causes, and advertisers they want to connect with online … and shun or ignore those they don’t

– easily search and find people from their past and present to build relationships going forward into the future

So, for me, a lesson of “Social Media 101: Get Your Agency on Facebook and Twitter” was a reminder that social networking is about talking with people, not merely sending out business messages via advertising or marketing. I’m as big a fan as anyone of advertising and marketing, but Facebook requires a different approach. It requires a commitment to joining a community, providing value, presenting information and perspective, and building relationships.

The great hope of social networking for marketers is that when members of the community are ready to buy, they will find you — even seek you out — because they know you and know what you know.

– Charles Wasilewski

This blog is from The Aartrijk Group website please click to the site to see the comments.

Charles also is a incredible poet. Nibby is enjoying his book of poems Far As The Curse Is Found: Poems In Six Places.

To say the least.  Charles is a great guy to work with.   He is a gifted wordsmith!

Filed Under: Agency Management, Insurance, Social Media, Technology Tagged With: facebook, Insurance Agency, Social Media, Vaughn Insurance Agency Co

We got some Extra Help at the Insurance Agency today

Posted on January 30, 2009 Written by Nibby Priest

My niece Sister Kally Priest has been out of her house (and school image too) since Tuesday because of the lack of power.

She has along with her parents have been nesting quite comfortable at the Priest family home on North Main and L&N Bed and Breakfast.

This afternoon she made herself useful and assisted us in handling claim inquires here at Vaughn Insurance.

One of her first tasks was to write a story about frozen pipes and how it causes damage.

Here is the story she wrote with some help from an insurance publication:

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Filed Under: Agency Management, Insurance

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