Jake Lane
Expert
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I work with a lot of Farmers Insurance agents, and 100% of the time I talk to them, they'll go on a 5-10 minute rant about their rates, and how they're not even in the realm of competitive. For one example a guy told me that it's costing people about 10k/yr for home insurance.
Based on the fact that their rates are through the roof... I just had a few questions.
1) How has Farmers Insurance not gone completely underwater at this point? It's now common knowledge that their rates are laughable.
2) Why would any insurance agent continue to be a Farmers' agent? Am I missing some HUGE piece of this picture? I know Farmers will do some marketing, but it's super weak and not very effective marketing, not to mention no matter where you're located you're going to be competing with 3+ other Farmers agents right next to you.
3) Time spent on non-revenue activities - I feel like Farmers' agents honestly spend a massive amount of time just quoting people, and with the rates they have, they more than likely don't move beyond this initial quote.
I was just wondering what is it, that you Farmers' agents do to stay in business, and how can/do you compete with the rates you're forced to live by?
Thanks, to everyone who participates by providing me with some feedback!!
Based on the fact that their rates are through the roof... I just had a few questions.
1) How has Farmers Insurance not gone completely underwater at this point? It's now common knowledge that their rates are laughable.
2) Why would any insurance agent continue to be a Farmers' agent? Am I missing some HUGE piece of this picture? I know Farmers will do some marketing, but it's super weak and not very effective marketing, not to mention no matter where you're located you're going to be competing with 3+ other Farmers agents right next to you.
3) Time spent on non-revenue activities - I feel like Farmers' agents honestly spend a massive amount of time just quoting people, and with the rates they have, they more than likely don't move beyond this initial quote.
I was just wondering what is it, that you Farmers' agents do to stay in business, and how can/do you compete with the rates you're forced to live by?
Thanks, to everyone who participates by providing me with some feedback!!