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Test Your Selling Skills

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In this document, Jack Fries excerpts questions from the Sales Success Profile, a sales skill test developed by Lousig-Nont and Associates (Las Vegas). The Sales Success Profile is the only sales test on the market based on assessing actual selling skills, not personality.

The Best Marketing Practices and Tools for Insurance Businesses

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When it comes to marketing, the insurance industry can face a lot of challenges. The landscape of the insurance business has undergone several changes in the past couple of decades. These changes are mostly due to the rise in internet startups selling insurance.

There are days when working in the insurance industry can feel a bit overwhelming, to say the least. This is especially true when insurance buyers that ultimately become your clients are applying for coverage that they are not necessarily a good fit for, yet believe they are.

The Digital Economy: What's in it for Agents and Brokers?

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In the realm of technology, Don Tapscott, keynote speaker for ACORD Technology Conference '97, holds the crystal ball. His book, The Digital Economy, has influenced the direction of automation in the corporate world. Excerpts from an interview with Tapscott, published in In ACORD magazine, follow.

Today we are witnessing the early, turbulent days of a revolution as significant as any other in human history. A new medium of human communications is emerging, one that may prove to surpass all previous revolutions, including the printing press, telephone, television, computer, in its impact on our economic and social life.

The Ergonomics of a Telemarketing Center

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Occupational illnesses suffered by telemarketers have risen from 18% of all illnesses in 1981 to 62% in 1992. You may have heard complaints of stiff or sore necks, backs, hands, wrists, arms, elbows, and shoulders. Or you may have seen an increase in Workers Compensation claims from insureds who have their own telemarketing or call centers.

Tips To Forward Your Career As An Insurance Broker

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Take some time to start planning for the future, and make the moves you need to succeed. Here is a brief look at a few tips to help you forward your career as an insurance broker.

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