Has anyone Heard of Dream Source Consulting LLC AND THE Predictable Premium system

I don't know much about Alberto aside from speaking with him once as he tried to close me on his system.

Based upon the comments here, you can't trust him. However, you CAN learn a lot.

  • He has an incredible internet presence.
  • His got hundreds if not thousands of members in his program.
  • He seems to close a lot of new business --just look at the comments in this thread....whether good, bad or ugly.

If you can learn how to market your business as he markets his , but successfully strip away his unscrupulous tactics, perhaps we could all learn a thing or two about how to build a business.

Maybe I'm out in left field....comments?
 
If you can learn how to market your business as he markets his , but successfully strip away his unscrupulous tactics, perhaps we could all learn a thing or two about how to build a business.

Maybe I'm out in left field....comments?

Did he close you......
 
I don't know much about Alberto aside from speaking with him once as he tried to close me on his system.

Based upon the comments here, you can't trust him. However, you CAN learn a lot.

  • He has an incredible internet presence.
  • His got hundreds if not thousands of members in his program.
  • He seems to close a lot of new business --just look at the comments in this thread....whether good, bad or ugly.

If you can learn how to market your business as he markets his , but successfully strip away his unscrupulous tactics, perhaps we could all learn a thing or two about how to build a business.

Maybe I'm out in left field....comments?

Why would I want ANY kind of training from someone who can't be bothered to get a license, let alone someone who had one revoked?

Frankly, I don't trust most agents to know where the good stuff is and where the bad stuff is. Better to just avoid it all together.

There are plenty of other people who are experts in generating leads that one can learn from.
 
Whether he's licensed or not is irrelevant. There are thousands of Consultants who give expert advice on growing a business and don't have a license to sell what you sell. If you don't like the guy don't let his license or lack thereof be one of the factors in not using his expertise. He's a marketer not an insurance agent.
 
Whether he's licensed or not is irrelevant.

Let me guess: you're not licensed (yet) either?

Licensing is important in our line of work. I want to learn from someone who has a CLUE about licensing, regulations, and compliance in selling large cases.

Licensing is not a test of competence. It's a test to determine whether you can be held LIABLE for your actions and your recommendations. That includes marketing messages. This is why you are individually held accountable and why you purchase E&O to cover unintentional errors and omissions. But E&O won't cover fraud and it won't cover outright misstatements made intentionally.

So far, this guy has proven that you shouldn't listen to him at all. He's a shyster and he shouldn't be in business.

In the life insurance groups I monitor, there are only two groups that we don't talk about. This guy and another 5-letter acronym.

There are other far better and more credible marketers to learn from. Here's one I hosted back in April:

 
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I know a handful of "agents" who are not licensed . . . sometimes their spouse or business partner holds a license . . . but everyone I know in that situation held a license AT ONE TIME and had to forfeit it. Why would anyone want to affiliate with someone who had a license but had it taken away?
 
I'm not trying to defend an unethical person. If his license was taken away because of ethics or other unscrupulous Acts, you shouldn't work with him... no one should. But that's a separate question from whether an accomplished marketer needs to carry an insurance license. It's irrelevant because insurance is not his profession.

I guess we'll have to agree to disagree about whether a license should be a criteria for whether you could be a good coach or not.
 
But that's a separate question from whether an accomplished marketer [TRYING TO HELP INSURANCE AGENTS MARKET INSURANCE] needs to carry an insurance license. It's irrelevant because insurance is not his profession[?].

I guess we'll have to agree to disagree about whether a license should be a criteria for whether you could be a good coach [FOR INSURANCE PRODUCERS] or not.

Fixed that for you.
 
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