Aug 7

The Quiet Leak in Your Funnel: Resold Leads and Lost Contracts

What a spike in your cancellation curve is trying to tell you. Most cancellation curves follow a predictable shape: a small bump in early months, then a slow, steady climb. That’s the norm. But if you’re seeing a sudden spike in Month 3, something is off—and it’s probably not your product. For VSC and home […]

Aug 4

What’s a Cancellation Curve—And What Can It Tell Me That a Simple Cancellation Rate Can’t?

If you’re a VSC or home warranty marketer, tracking cancellations isn’t optional. But if you’re still relying on a single cancellation rate number, you’re missing the full story—and leaving money on the table. A cancellation rate tells you how many customers cancel. A cancellation curve tells you when they cancel—and that changes everything. What is […]

Jul 17

VSC Administrators: See the Cancellation Problem Before It Hits Your Loss Ratio

If you’re administering Vehicle Service Contracts, VSC cancellations aren’t just noise—they’re a direct hit to profitability. Refund exposure. Margin compression. Loss ratio volatility. Whether contracts are sold direct-to-consumer or through dealerships, VSC cancellations are a real and rising cost. And yet, most administrators aren’t actively tracking how, when, and where these VSC cancellations are happening. […]

Jun 18

Marketers Can Take Control of VSC Cancellations with an Experience Curve

If you’re selling Vehicle Service Contracts (VSCs) directly to consumers, you’re operating in a high-cancel environment. Many marketers see 40–80% of contracts cancel, and flat cancels—those within 30 days—are especially painful. They erase margin, trigger chargebacks, and undermine performance metrics. But not all VSC cancellations are created equal. Contracts that cancel later are far more […]

Jun 17

May 2025 Home Sales: A Market in Motion, Not in Freefall

Home sales in May 2025 reflected a market at a crossroads—nudging upward in some areas while falling back in others. On the surface, total U.S. home sales climbed to 446,000 units, up from 414,000 in April. That 7.7% month-over-month bump sounds like momentum. But look closer, and the picture’s more complex. Behind the headline numbers […]

May 15

April 2025 Home Sales: Inventory Rises, but Buyers Stay Cautious

Home sales climbed in April—but momentum is still hard to come by. New construction helped lift total volume, while existing home sales ticked up seasonally. Yet under the surface, familiar constraints continue to shape the market: high mortgage rates, weak affordability, and a growing disconnect between buyers and sellers. Across both segments, inventory is rising. […]

Dec 4

Case Study: Driving $3.3 Million in Additional Profitability Through Smarter Data Use

Our client, a direct-to-consumer marketer of financial products, faced a hidden challenge that was significantly impacting their marketing efficiency and profitability. By purchasing mailing data from multiple vendors, they were unintentionally remailing the same potential customers—resulting in wasted resources and missed opportunities. With a direct mail database of 18 million records, the inefficiencies were costing […]