Is anyone going to the Convention (National Agents Alliance) (NAA

dvd493 said:
Many have tried and failed but many have tried and made it. Just like any other company only your income is not capped like a regular job. You can sell as many policies as you want to.



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Sti,

Where do you get his stuff? It's great!
 
I received an e-mail the other day from an organization called National Mortgage Protection Advisors. Wow, I thought here is a competitor to NAA. Out of curiosity I went to their website: www.nmpia.com. I encountered a little difficulty----could not find it button to no avail. I then explored further on the website and lo and behold there was a not very subtle segue to guess what-----NAA. It was selling the Huggins sales system,Old Mutual, Foresters, and Shenandoah and soliciting agents to sign up with those companiethrough NAA. As you scope the website, NMPA disappears completely and is replaced by NAA. Very sneaky. :roll:
 
I see what happened. NAA allows you to set up a web page as long as the basic format is like NAA. The home page can be changed some and many managers have a business name that they want to keep using. Usually they had it before they came to NAA. On the top left of this web site it is clearly marked as NAA. If someone was in the insurance business before they came to NAA and already had there own name, I don't see anything wrong with them wanting to continue using there previous company name.
 
Sti,

Yes, that is correct. NAA is only trashed hard on this forum and the old one by about 15 people. There are thousands of insurance agents out there who know different. I'm one of them. There are always a few who will trash something. It's just the way some people are. Glass half empty.
 
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