Greater Life Insurance Company

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Any one familiar or have experience with Greater Life? greaterlifeinsurance.com

I am attending a 3 hour presentation and wondered if this will be a dog and pony show. All the bells and whistles shown and then reality hits and it sucks.

I watched a webinar presentation last week from a company that provides preset appointments. At the beginning of the presentation the presenter stated that they had more leads and appointments than people, that is why they were hiring agents.

Then as the presentation progressed the presenter dropped a bomb. They wanted me to pony up 8 warm leads and "turn them over" in order to work with them. Not sure how giving up my warm market helps me at all.

I hope this next presentation with Greater Life is not a scam too.
 
You should go there, but only if you like being lied to, swindled, cheated, bamboozled, made to drink the kool-aid, and then owing money to them end the end.

If you don't like the above things, then yes, STAY FAR AWAY!! :nah:
 
I happen to work for GreaterLife Insurance (underneath the umbrella of National Agents Alliance) and my experience has been quite the opposite of those replying to this thread.

Since GreaterLife is an agency within NAA you have access to NAA's selling system, lead program and training all of which are phenomenal to anything else I've experienced in the insurance industry!! Those replying negatively to this thread have most likely not tapped into the training resources (audio, video, mentors) or were lazy and didn't put in the hard work required. That is the only way you wouldn't be successful with NAA and GreaterLife.

You have the option to invest in leads or generate your own referrals. Buying leads is not a requirement. But I'd strongly suggest setting a budget for leads over knocking on doors any day. The insurance industry is challenging (you do have to work hard), warm leads have made my job SO much easier! I was able to produce nearly $100K last year.

I'd say take an objective look for yourself at GreaterLife. It truly is a solid agency. GreaterLifeInsurance.com
 
I happen to work for GreaterLife Insurance (underneath the umbrella of National Agents Alliance) and my experience has been quite the opposite of those replying to this thread.

Since GreaterLife is an agency within NAA you have access to NAA's selling system, lead program and training all of which are phenomenal to anything else I've experienced in the insurance industry!! Those replying negatively to this thread have most likely not tapped into the training resources (audio, video, mentors) or were lazy and didn't put in the hard work required. That is the only way you wouldn't be successful with NAA and GreaterLife.

You have the option to invest in leads or generate your own referrals. Buying leads is not a requirement. But I'd strongly suggest setting a budget for leads over knocking on doors any day. The insurance industry is challenging (you do have to work hard), warm leads have made my job SO much easier! I was able to produce nearly $100K last year.

I'd say take an objective look for yourself at GreaterLife. It truly is a solid agency. GreaterLifeInsurance.com

I'm confused as to the benefit of having an agency "Greater Life" within an Agency "NAA" other than to disguise the true nature of the beast. I have no experience with Greater Life but did have a short experience with NAA when they recruited me saying I could remain independent and write some business through them...The devil was in the details and I quickly found out that most of what the recruiter said was untrue....
 
I have found out that Greater life does have the same commission structure as NAA since it is NAA only one agency within the NAA umbrella. There are many other agencies under the umbrella too.

The structure has an escalating commission structure. Starting at like 55% and going up to 110%. Everyone starts at 55% and as you write business or build a team the AP is what triggers the increase in commission.

Basically you recruit others to sell under you and the difference between your commission level and the new recruit's commission level you get to keep.

Multilevel marketing at its best. The part I like is that you don't have to pay to be in it and the leads are there if you want them.

They do push you to learn how to create your own leads through referrals and to use their leads in the beginning and as a supplement.

I am not turned off, just not sure if I want to be a recruiter at this point. Recruiting is how you make the $100k a month like the big guys in the organization.

Otherwise it is selling insurance, work hard and get your referral marketing going and you can make a living.

But truly it is the passive income from the recruits that over time as you build your organization you could make a ton of money and help a lot of people that need life insurance.
 
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