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It's a soul patch, popularized by musicians, beatniks and artists, (a la Frank Zappa, who added a mustache to his). I'm a drummer, just as an fyi.
A goatee is a beard growing off of the chin, you know like a goat?
Frank Zappa is a personal hero of mine. However, I still stand by my initial comment about your appearance in your photo being quite "fratboyesque".
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Needs of the Customer. That set my mind on fire. Thank you boss! I have never seemed to acknowledge their needs.
I find Med Supp to be less about meeting the "needs" and more about selling the "wants" of the customer. The real "want" you are filling is solving a perceived problem of the customer. They want advise from an agent, you show them that you can fill that spot for them so they have a person that will address their concerns, and you from that point on are their agent. Most seniors I do business with already know what supplement or MA plan they want, they just want someone to explain the process and do the forms and deal with the company for them, and they'd prefer a local person they can relate to that makes them feel good about it. I've even had people so confused about the process of using an agent that they believed they had to pay me extra over the cost of the policy to sell it to them, for the extra service I provided. People HATE dealing with out of town people over the phone that can't actually address their questions in a timely manner. That's your selling point. I am a person, I will help you. You can call me, I will deal with the company for you. I am not a telephone answering service with a push button menu. It is very much less about selling the plan, and more about selling yourself, at least in the way I do it. The FIRST thing out of my mouth on the phone with leads is
"Hi, is this (first name)? Hi, my name is (my first name), and I am a local medicare supplement specialist in (town). I saw you needed help with your supplement insurance, how can I help you?"
People will even ask me sometimes about the price on the supplement the call center already offered them, or tell me that the app is in the mail already, and my answer 100% of the time is
"I can help you sign up for that product, at the same price, and also if you need any changes in the future I also have 7 other carriers in case a change needs to be made. If you ever need anything, you can call me."
50-75% of the time, I convert those people who have already been sold by a call center.
If you are working local leads, that's your niche. That's what I would suggest ANYONE just starting out to do. Don't even try to suggest you know more than anyone, just that you'll work hard to meet their needs and they can trust you.
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