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Nice try. Old legacy biz = 5% of current biz, natural drop off or rollovers.
$200-250/yr per ACA or MC supp client (rolls or sticks).
That's post ACA chump. Some states allow fees, too complicated a concept for you.
I've never lost to the gov't, and if so, they deserve each other.
"Great service" is my "story", but you have to first have clients to service.
There's always a product story to tell each year, good agents figure out which it is by Nov 1.
You'll probably tell me one solo agent can't do 600+ applications in 45 days.
But, you would be wrong again.
I got some advice, get a license, and go get spoon fed by somebody else.
Don't say you didn't know about this tremendous job opportunity.
Perfect for your kind.

Web Broker to Hire About 200 People in Utah by Mid-October | ThinkAdvisor
 
Nice try. Old legacy biz = 5% of current biz, natural drop off or rollovers.
$200-250/yr per ACA or MC supp client (rolls or sticks).
That's post ACA chump. Some states allow fees, too complicated a concept for you.
I've never lost to the gov't, and if so, they deserve each other.
"Great service" is my "story", but you have to first have clients to service.
There's always a product story to tell each year, good agents figure out which it is by Nov 1.
You'll probably tell me one solo agent can't do 600+ applications in 45 days.
But, you would be wrong again.
I got some advice, get a license, and go get spoon fed by somebody else.
Don't say you didn't know about this tremendous job opportunity.
Perfect for your kind.

Web Broker to Hire About 200 People in Utah by Mid-October | ThinkAdvisor

You have now expanded your original u65 related comment to include Medicare Supplements. So Medicare Supplement (and MAPD and PDP is the place to be, as many others have said.)

And, you have doubled the ACA commission amounts which you have previously reported elsewhere.
 
Round and round and round..... we go, when he will understand, nobody knows.
I swear he has a spreadsheet on each of our business make ups, past advice, etc.
You ever heard of averages...........some clients I make $1500 on.
Please don't ask me how, if you don't know, your 2046 hours on here has been a waste.
If you want a detailed snapshot of my biz, send a check first. Starts at 5k.
 
Yes I have heard of averages and you have just doubled those you posted another time (april 2018).

So I’m new to the health market....I have a back ground in digital marketing so I know I can generate leads. Can you list the commission structures for health agents? The best places to work or should I just be independent? Also I’d need quick payments... so if I write 1 policy paying $300 per month...what & when could I expect to be paid based on your payment structure?

$10-12/month, per person, no matter the price.
Quick payments? Ha !!
I still have not been paid yet for business I wrote in Nov.
Godspeed
 
Big brother, my god..........stranger danger !!
You ever heard of families of 3 or 4 or 5?
Do the math, I said per person, this year, one state, one carrier.
Taking notes I presume.......
Is your name really Peeler?
 
Some new carriers are paying $18/mo pmpm.
Throw that in your calculator buddy.
Will I lose money or gain money next year when you accuse me of being a fraud?
 
Big brother, my god..........stranger danger !!
You ever heard of families of 3 or 4 or 5?
Do the math, I said per person, this year, one state, one carrier.
Taking notes I presume.......
Is your name really Peeler?

I used to know a (successful) insurance agent that eyed potatoes with his fingernails in his cooking career preceding insurance sales.
 
You have now expanded your original u65 related comment to include Medicare Supplements. So Medicare Supplement (and MAPD and PDP is the place to be, as many others have said.)

And, you have doubled the ACA commission amounts which you have previously reported elsewhere.

So do you believe that there are no agents making a sole living selling u65 health?
 
So do you believe that there are no agents making a sole living selling u65 health?

That was not the question of the thread. As yagents has provided more information about his agency, that does not appear to be his business model either.

The preponderance of posts on the forum, when agents are asked, indicates that presenting a 14 year old first year success story of selling HSA HDHP's as a role model to follow for a new agent to achieve financial success in today's market will be most likely to cause that new agent to fail.
 
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