Good idea or bad idea?

I'll say one thing since it seems I won't be nominated anyway. LOL.

The opinionated diatribes are usually uncalled for and quite juvenile. Including what I've mildly taken part in and I realized why. When someone is "attacked" they attack back.

I have seen much resistance to my methods, methods that have been proven successful and endorsed by the likes of Assurant Health, Humana, Norvax, Unicare, HSA for America, Stephen Matthews Marketing, Benepath, Leadco, Sepulveda Insurance and many, many others.

Can we guess why?
  • The lead brokers want their clients to do better with their leads to retain those customers
  • The insurance companies want business that stays on the books
  • The agencies want more sales and better trained agents
Coincidence? probably not.

In just about ten weeks (customized training) one smaller agency has seen a weekly increase of $30k in annual premium. 30K!!

Maybe you can help with the math but $30K a week, multiplied by 52 weeks multiplied by the commission? I believe that's close to $500,000 over the next year!
Would any of you turn down that production? Is it worth the investment to get that production?

So what makes someone assume the practices are poor and therefore have to try to discredit and dismiss others in an insulting manner? Is it pride? Jealousy? Ignorance? Threatened feelings? Inferiority?

In keeping with the thread, how about we vote on it.

What's wrong with us?
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I appreciate all of the opinions. I am not sure about the logistics of this, but I will start looking into how best to do this.

In my opinion, calling someone a person of the year does not make everyone else a loser of the year. I am surprised to hear that anyone disagrees with that.
 
In my opinion, calling someone a person of the year does not make everyone else a loser of the year. I am surprised to hear that anyone disagrees with that.

Oh, come on, surely you've heard of the incident in the NorthEast where they quit keeping score in soccer because it was bad for the self-esteem of the "losing" team? There are other examples of attempts at removing inequalities in competition so as not to hurt anyone's feelings. But here's my question:

How are we going to rectify the inequalities in mathematics???

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