Very Interested in Selling Final Expense Insurance

by HawkeyeJ » Fri Oct 30, 2009 06:14 am

Over the telephone...Just got licensed in Life, A&H. Looking for tips regarding how to start selling insurance policies. Want to hit the ground running and what not. I don't really have a budget but I have credit cards with no balance on them. Goal is to make 100K my first year under these circumstances...

Total Comments: 3

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 07:25 am Post Subject:

Check out the following link regarding final expense.
http://www.ampminsure.org/selling/final-expenses.html
I'm sure it would help develop an idea of how it works.

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 01:49 pm Post Subject:

Well, why are you very intersted in selling final expense policies over the phone?
Do you already represent a company or did you just get your license planning to start an independent practice?
Also, what do you mean exactly by over the telephone?
Generally the best way to sell life insurance products is face to face. This is a people business.
Let me know more about your plan to make 100K over the phone.

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 07:31 pm Post Subject: Wow thanks for the no help

Tell me about my plan to make 100K over the phone??? What's with the attitude! I've been searching these forums for two days and all I can get is useless information on people pimping their products. ZERO straight answers. If I knew how and already had a plan to make 100K over the phone, would I have a need to post here? Seriously, would I? No, seriously.... I checked out insurancetelesales website and another one and they have great reasons why over the phone is better. In fact, there is no sig required. You just tape the convo and sent it in apparently. I'm recently licensed but getting no help from my company and not even sure what the heck I'm doing. I may just have to try every single method by myself, but would rather not be 30K in debt if I can help it. Just wanted to see if anybody is ACTUALLY doing this!!!

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