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APPROACHING FRIENDS FOR REFERRALS: II by Bill Cates How do you approach friends, and others, about the work you do to get referrals? How can you go back to clients who have given ...
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ARE ANTIQUATED PHRASES HURTING YOUR BUSINESS? by Gary Blake As someone who travels from one insurance company to another teaching 'Effective Business Writing for Claims and Risk Managem...
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This survey will help you to answer the question and identify areas that might need improvement. To keep E&O claims under control,...
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ARE YOU A PRODUCER OR A CSR? by Grace Bauer There are plenty of producers out there who are really CSRs. Are you one of ...
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ARE YOU GIVING YOUR CUSTOMERS WHAT THEY WANT? by Al Diamond The first question is 'Do you know what the customers want?' If your answer is 'They always want the lowest ...
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ARE YOU PREPARED FOR THE FUTURE? IT'S HERE! by Paul Bronow Consolidation within our industry is going much faster than we anticipated a few short years ago. The number of players is shrinki...
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ARE YOU WILTING YET? by Grace Bauer If you're feeling yourself wilt on the job and think that you might be f...
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I recently read four news items that relate to how consumers perceive Life insurance:
Insurance companies are “horrible” at getting people to understand what they’re talking about.
Surveys show that insurers are at, or near, the bottom of simplicity ratings.
More than 60% of people who own Life insurance have no idea what they own or how it works; and 29% said that although they need more insurance, no one has asked them about it.
More than one in four (26%) of Americans prefer to buy Life insurance through the internet, mail, or over the phone.
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ARE YOUR PRODUCERS SUBSIDIZED? by Chris Burand If you dont think youre subsidizing your producers, you might need to think again. The average agency spends b...
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AS GOES AGENCY GROWTH, SO GOES VALUE by Chris Burand Growth is a key factor in an agency's value. Chris Burand explains why poor or erratic growth is a risky investme...