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Adjusting Expectatations --- And The Law Of Supply And Demand

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ADJUSTING EXPECTATATIONS --- AND THE LAW OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND by Jon Persky Back in the 1960s and 1970s, it wasnt unusual to find people who worked for the same company for their entire...

Agents And Clients: Closing The Gap

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AGENTS AND CLIENTS: CLOSING THE GAP by Emily Huling Agents and clients have different priorities. A recent Independent Insurance Agents of America study revealed that 59% of Personal Line...

Bad Times Can Lead To Good Sales

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BAD TIMES CAN LEAD TO GOOD SALES Life insurance products are necessities, of course, in good times or bad. In addition to selling annuities, there are two easy steps that Life producers can take in ...

Customer Profiling

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CUSTOMER PROFILING by Al Diamond Although most agency management systems offer the potential to profile customers, relatively few agents complete, update, or use their customer profiles effecti...

Generational Marketing

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GENERATIONAL MARKETING by Patricia Czech Each generation has its own characteristics (ways of speaking, acting, and believing). Patricia Czech helps you to categorize them as marketing tar...

How Healthy Are Your Agency's Finances?

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How Healthy Are Your Agency's Finances? by Tom Doran To keep your agency finances sound, balance revenue generated (production) with benefits paid. In 1950, there were 16.5 workers pa...

Identifying A Niche

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'We don't want to be all things to all people,' says one agency manager, 'so we want to identify a niche for Life insurance agents to master. Do you have any suggestions?'

Leadership: It Doesn’T Fit Anymore!

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Every year sometime after Thanksgiving, my clothes shrink. My newest suit coat no longer buttons, and the pleats of the pants pull tight. This is confusing, because in my mind’s eye, I’m still the lean, mean, fighting machine who completed Army basic training in 1971. The truth is that my clothes are the same size, but the body the fabric must cover has grown and reshaped.

Long-Term Care Insurance: Not For Seniors Only!

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LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE: NOT FOR SENIORS ONLY! Imagine an insurance product that your clients will keep for 20 or 30 years, or longer, while continuing to pay you generous commissions...

Managing Safety For An Aging Workforce

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MANAGING SAFETY FOR AN AGING WORKFORCE Nearly one of four people aged 64 to 75 remain in the workforce and the number will skyrocket as the Baby Boomers reach retirement age, but want t...

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