Exclusive Telemarketed Leads

Yeah you caught me, I'm a newbie to posting and to the insurance field as a whole. I was trying to figure out
1. if he followed through on the free leads like he intended to and
2. if they were worth investing in or just another way to blow some cash.

My apologies for arising suspicion as a first time poster. I tried searching the other forums for something but was unable to. Just thought I would try to get some accurate references on here instead of having a company provide me with their own trustworthy sources.
 
Okay so I tried replying on here before but it said it had to be checked by the administrator and still hasn't shown up, did I do something wrong?

So I'm obviously a newbie to this forum deal and fairly new to insurance as a whole but I was just trying to figure out if he followed through on allowing others to test his leads and if they were worth investing in or just another way to blow some cash. I apologize for raising your suspicion with me being a first timer.
 
Find a source of OLD (aged) LEADS... Usually a few bucks a piece... and dial your azz off... practice, practice, practice... Some will buy. When you begin to feel you know what you are doing, and hopefully have a few checks rolling in, then buy some better leads. No sense in wasting good leads, (now there is an oxymoron...), or lets say more expensive leads, when you don't yet know "come here from sick-em".

Better yet, go out and walk and talk, visit with business owners, have a generic flyer that explains what you can do for them (as soon as you figure it out for yourself), and even the worst of the worst sales people will make some sales...

**Disclaimer: I am making no disctincition of your sales ability, just a general comment... and usually most new folks don't know what they don't know... yet.**
a few bucks a piece? I give you them for a $1.00
 
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