Anthem Blue Cross Leaves Obamacare ACA In Ohio Other Options Available by St Joseph MO Businesses
Money saving options are available as Anthem Blue Cross In Ohio has left the individual health care exchanges for Obamacare for 2018. This will affect all people that signed up for Obamacare as individuals with an Anthem plan. Anthem has opted out because of staggering financial losses they acquired by insuring too many unhealthy people through ObamaCare and reports from the Trump administration that they may not fully be reimbursed for services their company provided! Welcome to the crowd of hundreds of thousands of other Americans in your same situation. You are trapped in the “health insurance bubble.” Trapped because of the horrendous mismanagement, red tape, and politics of the government thinking they know how to run healthcare better than doctors, hospitals, and other health professionals. We are here NOT to debate politics, but to offer a time tested and less expensive alternative to your current Blue Cross Blue Shield plan exclusively for healthy Christian Americans. This is an alternative that you can take advantage of RIGHT NOW even if your current insurance has not expired and you have until January 1, 2018. Why would you wait? Every single month, you are paying 40-60% more than necessary. The time to act is NOW! Let us introduce you to the concept of Christian Health Care Sharing, a NON-INSURANCE and NON-PROFIT alternative to the high price of your health insurance. We are on average able to save most people 40% on health care benefits over what they are currently paying. We can do this because we are not mandated to pay for pre-existing conditions. We do not pay for illnesses associated with tobacco, alcohol, illegal drug usage, or other “Non-Christian” medical procedures like abortions and sex change operations. Do yourself a favor. If you are a Christian and are interested in reducing your health care costs, we invite you to check out our membership plans and options. We offer basic health care sharing memberships starting at $99.00 per month and would love to have you become part of our non-profit Christian organization. Please subscribe to this channel to keep updated on new information and visit our website: goo.gl/boLAti To find out what other states are also affected check out our frequently update page here: goo.gl/s7fczT via YouTube https://youtu.be/335bsnR957o
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Kansas City Missouri Residents Losing Blue Cross Blue Shield Health Insurance by St Joseph MO Businesses
It’s official now. Blue Cross Blue Shield has left over twenty counties in Missouri! They have opted out because of the staggering financial losses they acquired by insuring too many unhealthy people through ObamaCare. Welcome to the crowd of hundreds of thousands of other Americans in your same situation. You are trapped in the “health insurance bubble.” Trapped because of the horrendous mismanagement, red tape, and politics of the government thinking they know how to run healthcare better than doctors, hospitals, and other health professionals. We are here NOT to debate politics, but to offer a time tested and less expensive alternative to your current Blue Cross Blue Shield plan exclusively for healthy Christian Americans. This is an alternative that you can take advantage of RIGHT NOW even if your current insurance has not expired and you have until January 1, 2018. Why would you wait? Every single month, you are paying 40-60% more than necessary. The time to act is NOW! Let us introduce you to the concept of Christian Health Care Sharing, a NON-INSURANCE and NON-PROFIT alternative to the high price of your health insurance. We can do this because we are not mandated to pay for pre-existing conditions. We do not pay for illnesses associated with tobacco, alcohol, illegal drug usage, or other “Non-Christian” medical procedures like abortions and sex change operations. Do yourself a favor. If you are a Christian and are interested in reducing your health care costs, we invite you to check out our membership plans and options. We offer basic health care sharing memberships starting at $99.00 per month and would love to have you become part of our non-profit Christian organization. Click on the button below to request more information and take a look at what our health care sharing plans can do for you. via YouTube https://youtu.be/Zu2sKR9NEiE Ask yourself these 7 questions before bringing your brand to social media
Picture Engaging your business in social media marketing is not like a spontaneous vacation – you don’t just wake up one day and say “I think I’ll go to Punta Cana.” Don’t think that your company will suddenly appear on Facebook, Twitter and all the other social media sites and everything will be fine. Such a move requires careful planning to prevent panic when things get out of hand. Lee Odden, chief executive of TopRank Online Marketing, and author of Optimize: How to Attract and Engage More Customers by Integrating SEO, Social Media, and Content Marketing, zeroes-in on the questions you need to ask yourself in planning your social media strategy: 1. What should my company expect after entering social media? According to Odden, " The first and most important step in creating your plan is to clearly identify your goals." There could be several motives depending on your product or service. Is it exposure? Interaction? Customer service? Or all three? 2. Who shall maintain and update my social media accounts? Are you a small or mid-sized company? Then your accounts can be handled by an internal team who has experience (or at least knowledge) of social media marketing. If you’re a big company, you could seek help from experts or consultants. 3. Does my company be present on all popular social media sites? Odden’s advice: Start with one blog site and one social networking site. Which site? Ask your customers which one they use the most. As you progress, you can add more presence on other networks. 4. How often will new content be posted on our accounts? One post a day may not be enough since most of your fans won't see it due to timing. Odden advises posting 2-4 times a day, especially for those who are using fresh accounts with few fans. 5. What exactly should we post on social media? The type of content to be posted depends on the platform, says Odden. For instance, Facebook, Pinterest, YouTube and Instagram are geared towards visual media, so content should emphasize on striking images of your products, events, or even artworks related to your content’s message. 6. How will we convert our social media supporters into customers? From mere exposure, you can level up into real marketing strategies like having people to fill-out forms, engage them in contests, and offering newsletters via email. "Next, understand your customers' goals, and then figure out how your social-media strategy will connect both,” Odden suggests. 7. How will our social media efforts be measured? Social networking sites do offer free analytics. Facebook gives Page Insights data for free, so does LinkedIn. You can use these tools to see how much interaction your posts are generating. Also, you can use Google Analytics to determine if you’re achieving your website’s desired traffics. Of course, the ultimate reward is when your leads tell you that they stumbled upon you in social media – which means your efforts have paid off. This article, which was posted on another weebly, can be found here. |