Jan 30, 2017

Last chance - Find out today's agency compensation trends now!

Insurance Journal Reader:

Agents, brokers and agency staff: This is your last chance to participate in Insurance Journal's Agency Salary Survey.

The 2017 Agency Salary Survey results will be compiled for a special report in the Feb. 20 issue of Insurance Journal magazine. The deadline to complete the survey is Feb. 2.

All participants who include their email address will receive a complimentary copy Insurance Journal's special report on the results.

Complete this quick survey now. Individual survey responses and information will be kept strictly confidential.

The survey provides important information on insurance agency compensation trends, and takes about 10-15 minutes to complete.

We hope you will participate today.

Andrea Wells
Editor-in-Chief
Insurance Journal
800-897-9965 x152
awells@insurancejournal.com
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Jan 19, 2017

Speak Up and Get a Complimentary Survey About Your Carriers

Now is your chance to speak up, agents! Join other independent agents in a national survey and tell us what you think of your carriers. You'll get a free summary report of the results and your name will be entered into a drawing for an iPad Mini!

Here's your opportunity to anonymously tell company decision makers how you choose your carriers and exactly what makes great companies superior to the rest.

The survey, conducted by Channel Harvest and sponsored by Insurance Journal, should take only 10-15 minutes to complete. To be sure you're eligible for the iPad drawing and receive the free summary report, please provide an e-mail address when you complete the survey.

We do not share your personal information with anyone.

For more information visit Channel Harvest.

Thanks for joining us in this important research effort to strengthen agent-carrier relationships.

Andrea Wells
Editor-in-Chief
Insurance Journal
800-897-9965 x152
awells@insurancejournal.com
Copyright © 2017 Wells Media Group, Inc., All rights reserved.

Insurance Journal
3570 Camino del Rio N
Suite 200
San Diego, CA 92108
Toll Free: (800) 897-9965

Jan 11, 2017

Learn more on today’s agency compensation trends!

Insurance Journal Reader:

We are inviting ALL retail agency owners, principals, producers, CSRs - the entire agency - to participate in Insurance Journal's exclusive independent insurance Agency Salary Survey for publication in our February 20, 2017, magazine edition.

The survey should take no more than 10-15 minutes to complete, but will provide you and us with valuable information on insurance agency compensation trends.

All survey responses and information will remain confidential and you will receive an emailed version of the magazine report after publication.

If you have any questions, contact: awells@insurancejournal.com

Thank you in advance for your participation, and thank you for reading Insurance Journal.

Andrea Wells
Editor-in-Chief
Insurance Journal
800-897-9965 x152
awells@insurancejournal.com
Copyright © 2017 Wells Media Group, Inc., All rights reserved.

Insurance Journal
3570 Camino del Rio N
Suite 200
San Diego, CA 92108
Toll Free: (800) 897-9965

Jan 5, 2017

Take the Agency Salary Survey Today!

Insurance Journal Reader:

We would like to invite ALL retail agency owners, principals, producers, CSRs - the entire agency - to participate in Insurance Journal's exclusive independent insurance agency salary survey for publication in our February 20, 2017, magazine edition.

The survey should take no more than 10-15 minutes to complete, but will provide you and us with valuable information on insurance agency compensation trends. All survey responses and information will remain confidential.

Nearly 1,400 respondents - owners, producers and agency support staff - from every state participated in the 2016 Agency Salary Survey. Responses from last year's survey showed that while females made up almost half of all agency employees (48.3 percent), overall, on average, they earned materially less than men in the same positions. In management, the survey revealed that in five of the eight agency management positions surveyed in 2016, men outpaced women in averages salaries as well.

How will compensation stack up in the 2017 Agency Salary Survey? Help us find out by completing this year's survey today!

If you have any questions, contact: awells@insurancejournal.com

Thank you in advance for your participation, and thank you for reading Insurance Journal.

Andrea Wells
Editor-in-Chief
Insurance Journal
800-897-9965 x152
awells@insurancejournal.com
Copyright © 2017 Wells Media Group, Inc., All rights reserved.

Insurance Journal
3570 Camino del Rio N
Suite 200
San Diego, CA 92108
Toll Free: (800) 897-9965