Hello everyone. I have recently made my decision to go from AXA to MassMutual with some advice from this forum and some others, so thanks for that! I am still new to the industry to the point I haven't submitted business yet.
Anyways, I read through the stickied post in this section that DHK posted. called "guidance for new agents"
At AXA they wanted me to get the Series 7, 66, and Life and Health license, which I did. This gives me a huge upper hand at MM considering most new agents only have insurance license. I foresee lots of joint work in my near future .
Anyways, to get off the ground I want eat breath and sleep prospecting. I decided I want to go after business owners since I can relate. I have been a small business owner for 4 years, my dad for 40+ years, and basically its in my blood.
How do I necessarily go about getting in touch with these owners? I am in Scottsdale Arizona where there are A LOT of small business owners. Finding the business should be the easy part. How do I go about getting ahold of the decision maker? Cold calling? Walking in and introducing myself?
Once I get the business owner, how should I go about saying what I am trying to do for him/her? I don't want to come off as just trying to sell insurance or investments, I want to come off as someone who can review their current policies and hopefully build a holistic plan for them, and from there they can decide if they want to move forward.
My biggest question is how do I get them to talk to me initially? Once I get the initial contact what should I be saying?
My other methods will be trade shows and networking events. I want to have a solid marketing wheel and not have to rely on one such source.
Also I do not mind buying leads either, and would be open to hearing the average price to gain a client. IE: for every 10 leads you buy statistically speaking 1 will sign?
Anyways, I read through the stickied post in this section that DHK posted. called "guidance for new agents"
At AXA they wanted me to get the Series 7, 66, and Life and Health license, which I did. This gives me a huge upper hand at MM considering most new agents only have insurance license. I foresee lots of joint work in my near future .
Anyways, to get off the ground I want eat breath and sleep prospecting. I decided I want to go after business owners since I can relate. I have been a small business owner for 4 years, my dad for 40+ years, and basically its in my blood.
How do I necessarily go about getting in touch with these owners? I am in Scottsdale Arizona where there are A LOT of small business owners. Finding the business should be the easy part. How do I go about getting ahold of the decision maker? Cold calling? Walking in and introducing myself?
Once I get the business owner, how should I go about saying what I am trying to do for him/her? I don't want to come off as just trying to sell insurance or investments, I want to come off as someone who can review their current policies and hopefully build a holistic plan for them, and from there they can decide if they want to move forward.
My biggest question is how do I get them to talk to me initially? Once I get the initial contact what should I be saying?
My other methods will be trade shows and networking events. I want to have a solid marketing wheel and not have to rely on one such source.
Also I do not mind buying leads either, and would be open to hearing the average price to gain a client. IE: for every 10 leads you buy statistically speaking 1 will sign?
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