The World of Bail Enforcement

March 23, 2009 by Mindy Marks  
Posted in: Bail Life, Featured

The World of Bail Enforcement

William “Moose” Moseley has seen more of the world than many people can dream of. He has seen more countries than states – partially due to his work in the military – and he uses his background to make sound choices while working in bail enforcement. He has to make hard choices about taking cases in states where the rules and regulations are not kind to bail enforcement agents, and has learned hard lessons about who to do business with. Moseley has had what he terms a “very dirty trick” played on him. On occasion, he has gone looking... Read more

One Message, Thousands of Voices

February 20, 2009 by Mindy Marks  
Posted in: Association News, Bail Life, Featured

One Message, Thousands of Voices

Why Every Bail Bond Agent Should be an Association Member When Linda Braswell started working in the bail industry, more than 35 years ago, she became the youngest female bail agent ever licensed in the state of Florida. At that time there were very few women in the profession, and the industry’s image was what she described as “much seedier.” Braswell knew she wanted to make a difference, and that knowledge would be the key. “I wanted to know all I could,” said Braswell. “Local, state and national associations are about information... Read more

Andrew Marocchini: Changing the Face of the Connecticut Bail Industry

January 26, 2009 by Mindy Marks  
Posted in: Bail Life, Featured

Andrew Marocchini: Changing the Face of the Connecticut Bail Industry

Andrew Marocchini Andrew Marocchini began his career working as a salesperson for CBS radio, but knew from the start that he didn’t want to spend his days working in a corporate atmosphere. “I started being a bondsman on the weekends in college,” said Marocchini. “I always did it to earn extra money. I didn’t really enjoy the corporate life; so, when I had the opportunity to purchase the company, I did with the intent to build it up.” Marocchini purchased a pre-existing bail bond company that was in trouble —... Read more

Websites: Increase Your Earning Potential

Websites: Increase Your Earning Potential

Website If your bail bond business does not have a website, you are not getting as many calls or earning as much money as you could with the additional exposure that a website offers. When deciding how to market your bail business you need to ask yourself, “How are my clients finding me?” More and more people are turning to the Internet. In 2008, internet search engines overtook print Yellow Pages and White Pages as the first source people turn to for business information. According to TMP Directional Marketing, the first sources that... Read more