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Basic Trade Show Success Tips tart off on the right foot. Bowlers disagree as to whether to approach the lane on the left or right foot, and online agents disagree whether to first contact your lead by email or phone! But if an introductory email is sent to your leads as soon as they are assigned to you, there is no doubt that a phone call is the best action to take after that. Your leads are expecting a call, and you become a person to them so much faster by phone than email. You can ask the questions that enable you to give a valid quote, and ideally, you will make the sale on that very first phone call, app and all.Ever wonder why some trade show exhibitors succeed while others do not? Ever think that making a statement at a large trade show is impossible to do? You are not alone. There is help, however, for those who want to have a successful trade show display at a major trade show.Let’s take the example of the 16th annual RSA® Conference, the world's leading information security conference and exposition that was held at the Moscone Center in San Francisco in February, 2007. It had more than 17,000 attendees seeking networking and education programs. There were more than 340 exhibitors, 19 educational tracks and 220 business and technical sessions on a wide-range of topics. The keynote addresses were from Bill Gates, John Thompson, General Colin Powell and Ray Kurzweil.The Conference also had 40+ Peer2Peer sessions, Town Hall Events with FTC Commission Debra Platt Majoras and two major exposition attractions: the Interactive Testing Challenge and Innovation Station.“The overarching goal of RSA Conference is to arm information security professionals with the tools they need to excel in today's industry," said Sandra Toms LaPedis, general manager and area vice president of RSA Conferences, based in San Mateo, California.This example may seem like an overwhelming challenge to the trade show exhibitor, but, according to LaPedis, there are trade show basics that can help trade show exhibitors succeed. They are:Have a Strategy You should meet with your peers to develop your trade show strategy. Is it to increase your database of new prospects? Or is it to close business immediately? Do you want to introduce a new product or highlight the capabilities of an existing prod If a lead won’t answer the phone within 24 hours, I go ahead and send an email, telling them I tried to call and would like to visit with them to find out their wishes and give them an accurate quote. If there is no response to that email or subsequent phone call attempts, I’ll send them a second email with a guess at a quote, based on what info they gave. That is usually the email that will draw out leads who will only respond by email; they generally won’t respond to later emails if they don’t respond to that one. Calling can go on longer, because you might just keep missing people, and eventually catch them at home. However, you’ll want to make a rule of thumb as to how many messages you’ll leave, because after that they might see your efforts to contact them as harassment. Getting a hold of your leads by phone within minutes of receiving their contact information is ideal, and the very best approach to getting strikes. 6) Come from a good angle. You get a strike by aiming at the strike pocket. Internet leads have many motivations that can form that pocket. Some are: a) looking for a competitive price on life insurance Managing Change: Principles for Success I started selling life insurance on the internet in January of 2001. Online direct response marketing was a fairly new concept at that time, so gradually I’m becoming a person people go to when they are trying to decide whether to get into this career. Recently, someone went so far as to ask me for ten practical steps to establishing a successful online life insurance business. Ten steps. How does one convey the vision it takes to succeed, in ten steps? How can the steps be practical without becoming drudgery?The rate of organizational change has not slowed in recent years, and may even be increasing. In spite of the importance and permanence of change, most change initiatives fail to deliver the expected organizational benefits. It is little wonder then that the fear of managing change and its impacts is a leading cause of anxiety in managers.To lend assistance, there are now available many guides to help change agents drive and manage change. These serve a very valuable purpose. Nonetheless, guidebooks can only assist so far. Every organization is different; different structures and processes, different environment and different culture, just to begin with. No guide, no matter how comprehensive, is able to offer prescriptions to suit every company’s particular circumstances and objectives.Add to this the fact that bringing about change in today’s organizations is fundamentally about changing people’s behavior in certain desired ways. Implementing the new accounting system hardware and software and distributing the new procedures is only the start. Managers, supervisors and operators need to be engaged enough to use the new system effectively. Much of the change process is about developing and nurturing relationships. An approach that displays integrity and engenders openness and trust with all employees is a necessary ingredient of success. This goes to the heart of what change agents, sponsors and implementers are as opposed to what rulebook they follow.A principled approach to initiating and managing change will fill in the gaps left by the guidebooks and bring to life the human dimension of change. There are five principles that generally underlie successful change programs. These I started subbing on a bowling league in January of 2005. Some simple tips offered by my teammates helped me discover the thrill of making strikes. Whether those ten pins scatter like buckshot, or trickle down like dominoes, strikes make you feel great. I found myself excited to repeat the steps that enabled me to bowl strikes. And suddenly, my ten-pin/ten-step analogy was born. Making life insurance sales online feels at least as exciting as making strikes, and has the added bonus of making you money! Having a goal that rewards you emotionally is what will enable you to follow, with enthusiasm, these ten steps to success. So here are ten pins to get down to experience the thrilling achievement of consistently making “strikes” in the direct response market. 1) Understand the game. Selling life insurance online is not the same as selling in an office. I have heard many traditional life insurance agents say that the hard part used to be getting someone in the door, the easy part was making the sale. The easy part of selling online is getting the client “in the door”; the hard part is making to the end of the process with a check in your pocket. So what are online leads like? That can depend on how they came to you. If they were using a search engine that led them to a web site where they filled out requests for a quote or application, they are most likely motivated to buy. They are already your customers, and you had best serve them efficiently and expediently, because they will go on to the next web site, if you don’t! Perhaps your leads were prompted to request a quote as the result of reading or hearing an ad. Others are “incentive” leads, which means they’ve filled out a quote request form as a hoop to jump through in order to get some type of other reward. You may think that kind of lead is not serious, and some aren’t. However, most are asked to give enough info that the truly uninterested ones will usually bow out before their form is submitted. You’ve got to put yourself in their shoes to understand how to approach them. If you don’t answer leads promptly, they may get the feeling the ad or form was insignificant, and blow you off. Some will see the ad or form as a “nudge”; you’ll want to assure them that you can easily help them get the coverage they have been putting off. Some incentive leads will hear you out because they know every prize has a price. They may be pleasantly surprised to find that they’ve received a good insurance price along with their other prize! It takes some conversation to get to know your leads and to build their trust. But you also have to respect their time, because people use the internet to save time and fuss. Unless they have complicated needs, it’s best to start by offering the simplest solutions possible. No matter how your leads came to you, they did ask. So you have every right and every chance in the world to make that sale. And you WILL make strikes with internet leads. 2) Know the rules. You’ve got to have knowledge of all the products being offered at your fingertips to be successful in online life insurance sales. Leads often aren’t willing to wait for answers, so you have to give them as much as you can on the first call. If you need to delay the quote due to needing medical records or having to first obtain a preliminary offer based on their health, it’s important to explain that if anyone else is giving them a quote without that step, that quote will most likely be wrong and could end up with a blot on their MIB. Ordinarily, you will find the best quotes for those with perfect health from about 3-5 competitive carriers (rated at least A by AM Best) that use traditional underwriting. Likewise, the best quotes for those with health problems will come from about 3 impaired risk carriers. You’ll want to know which 3 instant issue carriers offer the best rates for those of good health, and about 3 simplified or guaranteed issue carriers for those of poor health. Those choices will more than satisfactorily meet almost every need, and anyone can learn the underwriting guidelines, ratings, etc. of a dozen carriers. This also helps you approach your leads from a point of wisdom, building their trust in you and enabling you to serve them most responsibly. Along with understanding the underwriting guidelines, you need to get familiar with how each carrier works, i.e. whether they require a preliminary offer, whether the app can be filled out online, etc. You also need to know what health conditions are best met by what carriers. This sounds like a lot, but within 6 months, you’ll have it down. Knowing the rules of the game will help you get many more strikes. 3) Have good equipment. Good bowlers know they will get more strikes with the right ball, shoes, etc. It is essential to getting sales to have a well equipped office. An all in one fax machine (fax, copier, and scanner) is great for a small office. A phone headset is a must with today’s online apps. It’s nice to have an auxiliary color printer, but mainly using a black laser printer will save cost. I don’t waste one sheet of paper on a lead that isn’t at least somewhat interested. Therefore, a good computer and some way to organize leads is essential. It’s to your advantage if your lead provider offers software designed to manage your leads. If not, My Documents, an online calendar, and/or Mail Merge can help. It’s important to get a system set up to systematically keep track of your leads, because it takes lots of leads to make lots of money, and otherwise you’ll get overwhelmed. I would have business cards and stationery printed for the apps you send out by mail, and to include with policies. You have very few chances to make an impression, and your mail is one way to make one. Use a phone with Voice Mail. Have a toll free phone and fax number. Be sure you have Adobe Acrobat Professional. Try to have an email address that identifies you with insurance. Have a web site, if possible. Good equipment is not only practical, but identifies you as professional, and that is a big part of consistently making strikes. 4) Invest in the game. You have to go bowling to get strikes, and you have to work leads to make sales. That means setting aside the time and/or money to work at least several leads per day. It will take at least 2 months before commissions start coming in, and about 6 months until you start getting some good stats. But at that point, you need to start keeping close track of how much time/money you are spending and earning, per lead. You will continually increase your profits if you commit to increase your lead volume as you are able, increase your average premiums and application placement rates (this will come with experience), and control your expenses. Most good agents hire assistants after a while, because they see that they can make much more by SELLING more. Assistants free you up to sell. You can get to the point where you don’t want to do anything but sell in this business, because your time so literally, is money. However, you’ve got to be able to follow up on the leads your have, keep track of your commissions, fix your computer, pay your bills, and all that other stuff that goes with your own business. So keep your finger on that other stuff, but have someone else do as much as possible, and aim for those strikes. 5) Start off on the right foot. Bowlers disagree as to whether to approach the lane on the left or right foot, and online agents disagree whether to first contact your lead by email or phone! But if an introductory email is sent to your leads as soon as they are assigned to you, there is no doubt that a phone call is the best action to take after that. Your leads are expecting a call, and you become a person to them so much faster by phone than email. You can ask the questions that enable you to give a valid quote, and ideally, you will make the sale on that very first phone call, app and all. If a lead won’t answer the phone within 24 hours, I go ahead and send an email, telling them I tried to call and would like to visit with them to find out their wishes and give them an accurate quote. If there is no response to that email or subsequent phone call attempts, I’ll send them a second email with a guess at a quote, based on what info they gave. That is usually the email that will draw out leads who will only respond by email; they generally won’t respond to later emails if they don’t respond to that one. Calling can go on longer, because you might just keep missing people, and eventually catch them at home. However, you’ll want to make a rule of thumb as to how many messages you’ll leave, because after that they might see your efforts to contact them as harassment. Getting a hold of your leads by phone within minutes of receiving their contact information is ideal, and the very best approach to getting strikes. 6) Come from a good angle. You get a strike by aiming at the strike pocket. Internet leads have many motivations that can form that pocket. Some are: a) looking for a competitive price on life insurance Communicating Change; Don't Let Them Hear It on the Grapevine em efficiently and expediently, because they will go on to the next web site, if you don’t!When do you tell employees about bad news? When do you tell them about good news?Many organisations have difficulty determining the answers to the former question and do not enough thinking about the latter question and few ask the question, "What do our employees consider to be bad or good news and what news are they interested in hearing?" at all.Further still, not enough thought is given to how the communication of news can shape the culture of an organisation.Bad news or even extremely good news is difficult to keep completely secret. Good or bad, pending major news announcements generally require discussions between senior executives, the human resources function, the finance function and significant groups of line management. Sometimes it requires the pulling together of a project team.Employees are not stupid. They notice when HR, finance and line management are having long meetings locked away in a room. They notice when people are pulled off their normal jobs to conduct a study. They notice when people they regard as friends stop talking about what they are doing.At some time, even though the most draconian confidentiality clauses have been signed, a snippet of information will leak out. Even if it is that, "I have signed a confidentiality agreement about this and therefore I can't talk to you about the project".The recipient of this information knows three things from this sentence; the impact of the "project" is BIG, the initiative being worked on is complex enough to make it into a project, and whatever line of business their friend is in is involved.What they don't know is what areas of the organisation will be impacted. Will it be people? Perhaps your leads were prompted to request a quote as the result of reading or hearing an ad. Others are “incentive” leads, which means they’ve filled out a quote request form as a hoop to jump through in order to get some type of other reward. You may think that kind of lead is not serious, and some aren’t. However, most are asked to give enough info that the truly uninterested ones will usually bow out before their form is submitted. You’ve got to put yourself in their shoes to understand how to approach them. If you don’t answer leads promptly, they may get the feeling the ad or form was insignificant, and blow you off. Some will see the ad or form as a “nudge”; you’ll want to assure them that you can easily help them get the coverage they have been putting off. Some incentive leads will hear you out because they know every prize has a price. They may be pleasantly surprised to find that they’ve received a good insurance price along with their other prize! It takes some conversation to get to know your leads and to build their trust. But you also have to respect their time, because people use the internet to save time and fuss. Unless they have complicated needs, it’s best to start by offering the simplest solutions possible. No matter how your leads came to you, they did ask. So you have every right and every chance in the world to make that sale. And you WILL make strikes with internet leads. 2) Know the rules. You’ve got to have knowledge of all the products being offered at your fingertips to be successful in online life insurance sales. Leads often aren’t willing to wait for answers, so you have to give them as much as you can on the first call. If you need to delay the quote due to needing medical records or having to first obtain a preliminary offer based on their health, it’s important to explain that if anyone else is giving them a quote without that step, that quote will most likely be wrong and could end up with a blot on their MIB. Ordinarily, you will find the best quotes for those with perfect health from about 3-5 competitive carriers (rated at least A by AM Best) that use traditional underwriting. Likewise, the best quotes for those with health problems will come from about 3 impaired risk carriers. You’ll want to know which 3 instant issue carriers offer the best rates for those of good health, and about 3 simplified or guaranteed issue carriers for those of poor health. Those choices will more than satisfactorily meet almost every need, and anyone can learn the underwriting guidelines, ratings, etc. of a dozen carriers. This also helps you approach your leads from a point of wisdom, building their trust in you and enabling you to serve them most responsibly. Along with understanding the underwriting guidelines, you need to get familiar with how each carrier works, i.e. whether they require a preliminary offer, whether the app can be filled out online, etc. You also need to know what health conditions are best met by what carriers. This sounds like a lot, but within 6 months, you’ll have it down. Knowing the rules of the game will help you get many more strikes. 3) Have good equipment. Good bowlers know they will get more strikes with the right ball, shoes, etc. It is essential to getting sales to have a well equipped office. An all in one fax machine (fax, copier, and scanner) is great for a small office. A phone headset is a must with today’s online apps. It’s nice to have an auxiliary color printer, but mainly using a black laser printer will save cost. I don’t waste one sheet of paper on a lead that isn’t at least somewhat interested. Therefore, a good computer and some way to organize leads is essential. It’s to your advantage if your lead provider offers software designed to manage your leads. If not, My Documents, an online calendar, and/or Mail Merge can help. It’s important to get a system set up to systematically keep track of your leads, because it takes lots of leads to make lots of money, and otherwise you’ll get overwhelmed. I would have business cards and stationery printed for the apps you send out by mail, and to include with policies. You have very few chances to make an impression, and your mail is one way to make one. Use a phone with Voice Mail. Have a toll free phone and fax number. Be sure you have Adobe Acrobat Professional. Try to have an email address that identifies you with insurance. Have a web site, if possible. Good equipment is not only practical, but identifies you as professional, and that is a big part of consistently making strikes. 4) Invest in the game. You have to go bowling to get strikes, and you have to work leads to make sales. That means setting aside the time and/or money to work at least several leads per day. It will take at least 2 months before commissions start coming in, and about 6 months until you start getting some good stats. But at that point, you need to start keeping close track of how much time/money you are spending and earning, per lead. You will continually increase your profits if you commit to increase your lead volume as you are able, increase your average premiums and application placement rates (this will come with experience), and control your expenses. Most good agents hire assistants after a while, because they see that they can make much more by SELLING more. Assistants free you up to sell. You can get to the point where you don’t want to do anything but sell in this business, because your time so literally, is money. However, you’ve got to be able to follow up on the leads your have, keep track of your commissions, fix your computer, pay your bills, and all that other stuff that goes with your own business. So keep your finger on that other stuff, but have someone else do as much as possible, and aim for those strikes. 5) Start off on the right foot. Bowlers disagree as to whether to approach the lane on the left or right foot, and online agents disagree whether to first contact your lead by email or phone! But if an introductory email is sent to your leads as soon as they are assigned to you, there is no doubt that a phone call is the best action to take after that. Your leads are expecting a call, and you become a person to them so much faster by phone than email. You can ask the questions that enable you to give a valid quote, and ideally, you will make the sale on that very first phone call, app and all. If a lead won’t answer the phone within 24 hours, I go ahead and send an email, telling them I tried to call and would like to visit with them to find out their wishes and give them an accurate quote. If there is no response to that email or subsequent phone call attempts, I’ll send them a second email with a guess at a quote, based on what info they gave. That is usually the email that will draw out leads who will only respond by email; they generally won’t respond to later emails if they don’t respond to that one. Calling can go on longer, because you might just keep missing people, and eventually catch them at home. However, you’ll want to make a rule of thumb as to how many messages you’ll leave, because after that they might see your efforts to contact them as harassment. Getting a hold of your leads by phone within minutes of receiving their contact information is ideal, and the very best approach to getting strikes. 6) Come from a good angle. You get a strike by aiming at the strike pocket. Internet leads have many motivations that can form that pocket. Some are: a) looking for a competitive price on life insurance Business Cards: Why Waste Valuable Space? quote without that step, that quote will most likely be wrong and could end up with a blot on their MIB.So many business people neglect this valuable asset that may be used for a multitude of messages.Don’t fall for the trap of supplying a “scribbler” for others that virtually guarantees your card will be in the “round file” sooner rather than later.Remember it is your card, why not put it to good use? Here are just a few ideas to get you thinking along the correct lines.· List the things that differentiate you or your company from the competition. · Relevant information on your products and/or services · Testimonials from satisfied customers · Your guarantee for your products/services · If it is appropriate…your hours of business · Your company mission statement and/or goals · Special Offers · Your Points of Difference from the competition · Product Information · Links to Interesting Websites · A Cartoon · Public Holiday Dates and/or Holiday offers · Recipe · Famous Quote · Next Appointment · Your Opening Hours · Other Clients · Taxi Service Numbers · International Time Differences · Toll Free Numbers · Terms & Conditions · List of Email Addresses · Local Services: Doctor, Dentist, Chiropractor · Competition Numbers · Refund Policy · Money saving Tips · Tips to Help a Bad back · Five Ways to Overcome Stress · Before & After Testimonials and Client Testimonials · Members Code · A ‘Thank You’ Message · An ‘I’m Sorry’ Message · Charities Your Business Supports · Weight Conversion Table · Measurements · Health Tips · Riddles · Reports Written by your organisation · Available Products · Emergen Ordinarily, you will find the best quotes for those with perfect health from about 3-5 competitive carriers (rated at least A by AM Best) that use traditional underwriting. Likewise, the best quotes for those with health problems will come from about 3 impaired risk carriers. You’ll want to know which 3 instant issue carriers offer the best rates for those of good health, and about 3 simplified or guaranteed issue carriers for those of poor health. Those choices will more than satisfactorily meet almost every need, and anyone can learn the underwriting guidelines, ratings, etc. of a dozen carriers. This also helps you approach your leads from a point of wisdom, building their trust in you and enabling you to serve them most responsibly. Along with understanding the underwriting guidelines, you need to get familiar with how each carrier works, i.e. whether they require a preliminary offer, whether the app can be filled out online, etc. You also need to know what health conditions are best met by what carriers. This sounds like a lot, but within 6 months, you’ll have it down. Knowing the rules of the game will help you get many more strikes. 3) Have good equipment. Good bowlers know they will get more strikes with the right ball, shoes, etc. It is essential to getting sales to have a well equipped office. An all in one fax machine (fax, copier, and scanner) is great for a small office. A phone headset is a must with today’s online apps. It’s nice to have an auxiliary color printer, but mainly using a black laser printer will save cost. I don’t waste one sheet of paper on a lead that isn’t at least somewhat interested. Therefore, a good computer and some way to organize leads is essential. It’s to your advantage if your lead provider offers software designed to manage your leads. If not, My Documents, an online calendar, and/or Mail Merge can help. It’s important to get a system set up to systematically keep track of your leads, because it takes lots of leads to make lots of money, and otherwise you’ll get overwhelmed. I would have business cards and stationery printed for the apps you send out by mail, and to include with policies. You have very few chances to make an impression, and your mail is one way to make one. Use a phone with Voice Mail. Have a toll free phone and fax number. Be sure you have Adobe Acrobat Professional. Try to have an email address that identifies you with insurance. Have a web site, if possible. Good equipment is not only practical, but identifies you as professional, and that is a big part of consistently making strikes. 4) Invest in the game. You have to go bowling to get strikes, and you have to work leads to make sales. That means setting aside the time and/or money to work at least several leads per day. It will take at least 2 months before commissions start coming in, and about 6 months until you start getting some good stats. But at that point, you need to start keeping close track of how much time/money you are spending and earning, per lead. You will continually increase your profits if you commit to increase your lead volume as you are able, increase your average premiums and application placement rates (this will come with experience), and control your expenses. Most good agents hire assistants after a while, because they see that they can make much more by SELLING more. Assistants free you up to sell. You can get to the point where you don’t want to do anything but sell in this business, because your time so literally, is money. However, you’ve got to be able to follow up on the leads your have, keep track of your commissions, fix your computer, pay your bills, and all that other stuff that goes with your own business. So keep your finger on that other stuff, but have someone else do as much as possible, and aim for those strikes. 5) Start off on the right foot. Bowlers disagree as to whether to approach the lane on the left or right foot, and online agents disagree whether to first contact your lead by email or phone! But if an introductory email is sent to your leads as soon as they are assigned to you, there is no doubt that a phone call is the best action to take after that. Your leads are expecting a call, and you become a person to them so much faster by phone than email. You can ask the questions that enable you to give a valid quote, and ideally, you will make the sale on that very first phone call, app and all. If a lead won’t answer the phone within 24 hours, I go ahead and send an email, telling them I tried to call and would like to visit with them to find out their wishes and give them an accurate quote. If there is no response to that email or subsequent phone call attempts, I’ll send them a second email with a guess at a quote, based on what info they gave. That is usually the email that will draw out leads who will only respond by email; they generally won’t respond to later emails if they don’t respond to that one. Calling can go on longer, because you might just keep missing people, and eventually catch them at home. However, you’ll want to make a rule of thumb as to how many messages you’ll leave, because after that they might see your efforts to contact them as harassment. Getting a hold of your leads by phone within minutes of receiving their contact information is ideal, and the very best approach to getting strikes. 6) Come from a good angle. You get a strike by aiming at the strike pocket. Internet leads have many motivations that can form that pocket. Some are: a) looking for a competitive price on life insurance Graphic Design Career help. It’s important to get a system set up to systematically keep track of your leads, because it takes lots of leads to make lots of money, and otherwise you’ll get overwhelmed.Do you dream of becoming a Graphic Designer? In the design field, graphic designers are anticipated to have a good number of new job opportunities through 2014. These designers however, will most likely face a lot of competition for positions in the graphic design industry. Graphic designers must have artistic ability and be creative thinkers to successfully design sharp and innovative graphics. The also need the patience to spend countless hours coming up with creative designs.Graphic designers create visual solutions to communicate. They use a variety of print, electronic and film media to effectively get their message across to others. Graphic designers create the layout and production design of magazines, newspapers, and other publications. They also put together promotional displays, packaging, and marketing brochures for products and services, and design individual logos for products and businesses. Overall, these professionals need to be able to come up with strategies for layouts and artistic concepts, and they must be able to create visual images that engage, attract and sell their clients products. Most graphic designers today use computer software to generate innovative images. Graphic designers need to be familiar with desktop publishing tools such as Frame Maker, Acrobat Exchange, Photoshop or PageMaker. These designers must be able to work under extreme time pressures and very defined financial and design limits to produce quality material. Their work is generally done on a project basis.Academic training leading to a bachelor’s degree in art or design has almost become a necessity. Although formal training is not strictly necessary, it is very difficult to become ski I would have business cards and stationery printed for the apps you send out by mail, and to include with policies. You have very few chances to make an impression, and your mail is one way to make one. Use a phone with Voice Mail. Have a toll free phone and fax number. Be sure you have Adobe Acrobat Professional. Try to have an email address that identifies you with insurance. Have a web site, if possible. Good equipment is not only practical, but identifies you as professional, and that is a big part of consistently making strikes. 4) Invest in the game. You have to go bowling to get strikes, and you have to work leads to make sales. That means setting aside the time and/or money to work at least several leads per day. It will take at least 2 months before commissions start coming in, and about 6 months until you start getting some good stats. But at that point, you need to start keeping close track of how much time/money you are spending and earning, per lead. You will continually increase your profits if you commit to increase your lead volume as you are able, increase your average premiums and application placement rates (this will come with experience), and control your expenses. Most good agents hire assistants after a while, because they see that they can make much more by SELLING more. Assistants free you up to sell. You can get to the point where you don’t want to do anything but sell in this business, because your time so literally, is money. However, you’ve got to be able to follow up on the leads your have, keep track of your commissions, fix your computer, pay your bills, and all that other stuff that goes with your own business. So keep your finger on that other stuff, but have someone else do as much as possible, and aim for those strikes. 5) Start off on the right foot. Bowlers disagree as to whether to approach the lane on the left or right foot, and online agents disagree whether to first contact your lead by email or phone! But if an introductory email is sent to your leads as soon as they are assigned to you, there is no doubt that a phone call is the best action to take after that. Your leads are expecting a call, and you become a person to them so much faster by phone than email. You can ask the questions that enable you to give a valid quote, and ideally, you will make the sale on that very first phone call, app and all. If a lead won’t answer the phone within 24 hours, I go ahead and send an email, telling them I tried to call and would like to visit with them to find out their wishes and give them an accurate quote. If there is no response to that email or subsequent phone call attempts, I’ll send them a second email with a guess at a quote, based on what info they gave. That is usually the email that will draw out leads who will only respond by email; they generally won’t respond to later emails if they don’t respond to that one. Calling can go on longer, because you might just keep missing people, and eventually catch them at home. However, you’ll want to make a rule of thumb as to how many messages you’ll leave, because after that they might see your efforts to contact them as harassment. Getting a hold of your leads by phone within minutes of receiving their contact information is ideal, and the very best approach to getting strikes. 6) Come from a good angle. You get a strike by aiming at the strike pocket. Internet leads have many motivations that can form that pocket. Some are: a) looking for a competitive price on life insurance Managers: Are You Cool With PR? tart off on the right foot. Bowlers disagree as to whether to approach the lane on the left or right foot, and online agents disagree whether to first contact your lead by email or phone! But if an introductory email is sent to your leads as soon as they are assigned to you, there is no doubt that a phone call is the best action to take after that. Your leads are expecting a call, and you become a person to them so much faster by phone than email. You can ask the questions that enable you to give a valid quote, and ideally, you will make the sale on that very first phone call, app and all.Managers can be cool, right? Right! Especially business, non-profit, public entity and association managers who combine a sound public relations strategy with effective communications tactics leading directly to the bottom line --perception altered, behavior modified, employer/client /member objective achieved.If you don’t as yet fall into that category, you may be interested in embracing the notion of doing something positive about the behaviors of the very outside audiences that MOST affect your operation.The result might be a surprise as you start to persuade your key external audiences to your way of thinking, then move them to take actions that allow your department, group, division or subsidiary to succeed.But why be surprised when all that is required is a first class plan, a plan that will get each of your team members and organizational colleagues working towards the same external stakeholder behaviors?Actually, I wouldn’t be approaching the subject this way if there wasn’t such a plan especially designed to keep a manager’s public relations effort “on message:” for example, people act on their own perception of the facts before them, which leads to predictable behaviors about which something can be done. When we create, change or reinforce that opinion by reaching, persuading and moving-to-desired-action the very people whose behaviors affect the organization the most, the public relations mission is usually accomplished.We’re fortunate that we won’t have to wait long for results to appear. For instance, capital givers or specifying sources looking your way; prospects starting to work with you; customers making If a lead won’t answer the phone within 24 hours, I go ahead and send an email, telling them I tried to call and would like to visit with them to find out their wishes and give them an accurate quote. If there is no response to that email or subsequent phone call attempts, I’ll send them a second email with a guess at a quote, based on what info they gave. That is usually the email that will draw out leads who will only respond by email; they generally won’t respond to later emails if they don’t respond to that one. Calling can go on longer, because you might just keep missing people, and eventually catch them at home. However, you’ll want to make a rule of thumb as to how many messages you’ll leave, because after that they might see your efforts to contact them as harassment. Getting a hold of your leads by phone within minutes of receiving their contact information is ideal, and the very best approach to getting strikes. 6) Come from a good angle. You get a strike by aiming at the strike pocket. Internet leads have many motivations that can form that pocket. Some are: a) looking for a competitive price on life insurance How do you find that pocket? You will lose them in the first seconds if you don’t approach them from the right angle. I ask for the person by first name, introduce myself by my full name, and say that I am responding to their request for a quote for life insurance from our web site. That intro, done in a friendly, conversational tone, almost always opens the door to a response, and that is the first goal, just to get them to respond. If their response is, “I don’t recall filling that out”, I usually ask if maybe their pouse did it for them, and give them a little info about themselves so they know that someone that knew them had to fill out the form (but not their health condition). Any response is good! Any response can lead to a sale. And if their response is no, you can thank them and go on to the next ones who truly want your service and products. You have nothing to apologize for in answering their requests with the best there is to offer! Once they respond, pick up your cues from them in chatting for a little while. If they don’t start chatting, I say something like, “I needed a little more information from you in order to find the best quote”. And I start out with something very basic. E.g. if they’ve checked diabetes, I’ll say, “I see you marked that you have diabetes. How old were you when you got that?” I’ll stay on that, being professional but also trying to convey empathy with my tone of voice, until we’ve covered that (or until they give a sign that they don’t want to talk about it any more… you can always go back to it). If no health conditions are checked, I’ll usually start out asking how much insurance they would like me to quote, then go on to risk factors. Be sensitive, respectful, yet direct in guiding them to the details you need to know in order to quote them correctly. We do no one a favor by avoiding delicate questions if the application is later declined (or worse, payment of the death benefit is contested) due to our reticence to ask what the carrier wants to know. In that conversation, you find out their strike pocket, and appeal to that. Hopefully, you can either convince them to wait until you get a preliminary quote back to them, or fill out an app right there on line. You might even sell a policy to a family member. At the end of the call, I always tell them I’ll send them an email with all my contact info, even if I’ve just made the sale. 7) Follow through. Once you’ve obtained the application, you need to submit it and follow the carriers’ guidelines to issue (your brokerage could be a big help in this). However, you also need to guide your clients through, so you don’t lose them in the process. I send emails to my clients with applications in underwriting about weekly, just to let them know how things are going. The minute you find out about requirements, use that as an excuse to touch base and let your clients know you are still on top of things (or as an excuse to find out what’s going on with them). Following through will ensure that the strike is made! 8) 9) 10) Don’t give up strikes for taps. The 8, 9, and 10 balls are the most common “taps” in bowling. A tap is a pin that stays standing even when you hit the strike pocket. Likewise, up to 3 out of every 10 leads you get may not respond affirmatively to you, if at all. You can try to pick them up, but don’t give up strikes to do it. You knock down those first 7 pins to successful direct response life insurance selling, and the strikes will fly!
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