by Survivor » Sat Nov 03, 2007 01:48 am
I have considered hiring a telemarketer to beat up the phones to generate leads. Anyone ever do this? Did you hire a company or a private individual?
What was arrangement as far as cost?
Thanks,
Derek
What was arrangement as far as cost?
Thanks,
Derek
Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 12:36 pm Post Subject:
Yes they do get commissions other than a fixed salary. They get incentives on top of basic pays, so that they make more sales.
Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 08:27 am Post Subject: hiring a telemarketer
Hi
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Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2016 09:40 am Post Subject:
I'm not sure if this post is still relevant since this thread was started a couple of years ago. But nowadays, most of the independent insurance agents I know do hire telemarketers to generate leads.
They said it just makes things easier and faster. And that with them around, they can focus more on more important tasks. I guess, they mainly hire what they call virtual assistants who specializes in telemarketing and stuff.
My husband have been wanting to sell insurance for a while now. He had it planned, but it's a bit difficult for him to change from one industry to another. If he pursues this, should he hire a VA or telemarketer?
Although those independent agents we know serve as good examples, aren't virtual assistants costly as well? Please help.
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