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Published by: smith 2010-03-19
  • I am an actuary and I am looking to join a website where people ask for free actuarial advice and actuaries may answer if it is within their area of expertise. The intent is to gain additional business contacts when people follow the free questions up with billable assignments. There are services like this for legal questions - I need to find one for actuarial questions.


  • pinkfreud - thanks, good answer so far - that guy Carl and I have almost identical business approaches - please flesh out your idea of the "Ask an Actuary" web site - would this be in addition to our existing website www.demseyfilliger.com (just listed it last week so the crawlers may not have found it yet) or would it be an extra page on our website? What sort of time involvement (hours/day) would be invovled in maitaining the "Ask an Actuary" forum? I actually had thought of that but am worried that it would be too demanding. Should I hire a service to run it for me? Thanks, Lou Filliger


  • pinkfreud was very thorough and helpful. It may turn out to be a five-star answer if the advice works (too soon to tell.) I easily got my money's worth.


  • Have you considered creating your own "Ask an Actuary" Web site? Although there are several online discussion forums on actuarial subjects, in reading through the threads on these boards I see many more actuaries than potential clients. I would think a site where you could list your credentials and answer questions by email or by phone might be very effective. For example, I have found one actuary, Carl Westman, who apparently does most of his business by email and over the telephone: "Carl Westman provides professional actuarial and financial analysis services at substantially lower rates (50-70% less) than nationally-known actuarial consulting firms. Cost savings result from two factors. First, I have very low overhead costs, since fees do not need to cover costs of senior partners, managers, etc. [Also note that your project will not be passed on to a more junior person.] Second, I accept a lower fee in exchange for working with clients on a telecommuting basis. That is, I generally do not work on site." Actuary on Call http://www.actuaryoncall.com/faq.htm Here are some online discussion boards that I hope will be of use to you. The Actuarial Discussion Forum: "A discussion board for actuaries, those who want to be an actuary, and anyone interested in insurance, finance and business application of math and economics. Everyone is welcome to participate. Registration is recommended but not required. This forum is NOT affiliated with the Society of Actuaries or the Casualty Actuarial Society or any other professional organization. The participants are individually responsible for their words and actions. " Actuarial Discussion Forum http://pub12.ezboard.com/bactuarial18384 The Rebel Outpost Actuarial Discussion Forum: "Site of the Rebel Outpost Actuarial Discussion Forum. The internet's busiest actuarial discussion forum. Featuring resources including free downloads and a comprehensive links section. Now accepting sponsor banner ads and job postings." Rebel Outpost http://www.actuary.ca/ http://www.actuary.ca/phpBB/?menu=11&PHPSESSID=8d4a6b564406265f9a17debe3c1d0d70 The Financial Advisors Forum has threads on investing, insurance, financial planning, and other subjects that may be of interest: Financial Advisors Forum http://www.voy.com/90922/ The Casualty Actuarial Society Discussion Forum may be of interest to you, for purposes of peer contact. Only members of the CAS (and candidates for membership) may post here, however: "The Discussion Forum provides you the opportunity to tap the knowledge and experience of peers worldwide by creating an on-going roundtable discussion on a topic that interests you. The Forum contains separate categories for examination-related topics and actuarial research topics, as well as for non-actuarial discussion." Casualty Actuarial Society Discussion Forum http://www.casact.org/forum/intro.htm Here are two excellent collections of links on actuarial matters: Actuarial Science at Insurances Quotes.com http://www.insurances-quotes.com/Other_Insurance_Sites/Actuarial_Science/ American Academy of Actuaries http://www.actuary.org/links.htm These next two are rather "iffy," for the reasons mentioned below, but I thought I should include them in case you would like to try them at a later date: The Find Actuaries Discussion Forum seems to have been inactive since August, but I include it here in case it may be revived: Find Actuaries Discussion Forum http://www.findactuaries.com/webforum/display_forum_topics.asp?ForumID=1&PagePosition=1 There are several discussion forums at Actuary.com. This evening when I visited the site, the only forums which were functioning were the forums on Health, Pensions, Entry Level Discussion, and Internship. Discussion Forums Casualty - General Discussion Forum Health - General Discussion Forum Life - General Discussion Forum Pensions - General Discussion Forum Entry Level - General Discussion Forum Actuarial Internship Discussion Forum Software & Technology Discussion Forum Actuary.com http://actuary.com/ My Google search strategy: "actuary" + "forum" ://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=actuary+forum "forum" + "actuaries" ://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=forum+actuaries I also searched Yahoo groups using the keywords "actuary," "actuaries," and "actuarial." Most of the groups I found were very small, and most were oriented toward students, not established professionals seeking clients. If you would like to browse through these groups, the links below will be helpful: http://groups.yahoo.com/search?query=actuary http://groups.yahoo.com/search?query=actuaries http://groups.yahoo.com/search?query=actuarial I hope this information helps. If anything further is needed, I'll be glad to assist if you request clarification before rating my answer. Best regards, pinkfreud


  • Lou, Here are a few of my thoughts on your questions: 1. Would this be in addition to our existing website www.demseyfilliger.com (just listed it last week so the crawlers may not have found it yet) or would it be an extra page on our website? I can see good reasons for doing it either way. If you use the existing site, and expand it to include an "Ask an Actuary" feature, your site will get more exposure, and other sites will be more likely to link to you (which will enhance your rank when search engines such as Google do list you.) It is even possible that the web-based advice service could become the main focus of your practice (as is the case with Carl Westman, whose "Actuary on Call" site I mentioned earlier.) On the other hand, your current domain name does not shout "actuarial services" to the casual user who may be unfamiliar with your firm. Perhaps a separate URL with a name such as "ask-an-actuary" could funnel more potential clients in your direction. I did a brief search, and ask-an-actuary.com is already registered (although no site has yet been constructed using this name.) The names ask-an-actuary.org, ask-an-actuary.net, and ask-an-actuary.biz are still available. If you are interested in using a separate URL for your question-and-answer service, you may get some creative inspiration by scanning through a list of existing domain names containing the word "actuary": http://www.domainsurfer.com/ssearch.cgi?dom=actuary 2. What sort of time involvement (hours/day) would be involved in maintaining the "Ask an Actuary" forum? I actually had thought of that but am worried that it would be too demanding. The amount of time needed to maintain a forum or an email-based service of this type would, of course, depend upon the volume and complexity of questions that are submitted. I do not know anyone who is operating an online actuarial answer service, but I do have a friend who, for several years, offered a service answering computer-related questions (software-based solutions only, not hardware troubleshooting.) My friend sells her own "Hints and Tips" books and CD-ROMs on her Web site, and for several years she maintained a free "Ask an Expert" section on the site. This brought her many new customers (and also many freeloaders.) Initially she spent about ten hours a week on this, but as the answer service became more popular, it became unwieldy in the amount of time and attention it required, and my friend finally jettisoned it, since she did not want to outsource the service. She is a "lone wolf" kind of businesswoman, and the concept of sharing her projects with anyone else did not appeal. Obviously, since you have a partner, you do not fall into this "lone wolf" category, and you therefore have many more options than my self-limiting friend had with her project. 3. Should I hire a service to run it for me? That is certainly something to consider for the future, but at the beginning I would suggest as much involvement from yourself and your partner as possible. You may want to hire someone on a contract basis to construct the Web interface which enables the service to function, but I would be cautious about farming out the questions to anyone outside your firm. In doing so, you run the risk that business may be siphoned off by an unethical individual. If you and your partner are too busy to maintain a hands-on relationship with your online clients (and potential clients,) you might want to hire an actual employee, either full-time or part-time, rather than a service whose activities would be difficult to monitor. ~pinkfreud





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