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

One of the original three partners bailed a few years back because he could no longer take the poop that was being shoveled out to the organization.

Would you like to know the biggest reason?? Well of course you would!! He could no longer stomach the lie that NAA didn't make money on it's leads... ha ha ha They are making MILLIONS of dollars each year from funneling those things out to the agents. I've got no problem whatsoever with someone making a healthy income off of a good lead generation business. I do however have a problem with lying to the agents that they aren't making money on the leads. I'm honestly surprised that these guys are still around.

Yes, they are MLMers that got an insurance license. Previous Amway Global guys if my memory serves me correctly. I'm not saying that's good or bad (it's obviously been good for the owners to keep the train on the rails). Just nice to know the facts. Since Andy Albright was a diamond with Quixtar he knows the value of reaping rewards off of "tools". An Amway Diamond's income is 60-70% derived off of business building tools sold to downlines. I wouldn't be surprised in the least if NAA's "lead program" is approaching that number as well.
 
The only thing good about their system is you participate in the action of your down-line, (think 5% for two levels down???), instead of just your own book of business.

Also, another great thing about their system is their weekly Rotational Meetings where the entire region gathers and participate in a inspirational meeting.

Arrrrgggghhhhh -- those rah rah "inspirational meetings" are the main reason I would never go near an organization like this.

They make me want to puke.

JMHO
 
I want aged mortgage protection leads, like a year old. but i dont want to be contracted with NAA. how do i get these???
 
I just passed my L&H test last week and one of my buddies works for NAA. He is trying to recruit me and talks about how good their lead system is. After reading this forum I am doubtful I should work for them. Does anyone know any other company I should go and work for??? I plan on focusing on life insurance and I am located in CA. As me being a new agent I might sign with them cause I have no clue on who else to work for?
 
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I just passed my L&H test last week and one of my buddies works for NAA. He is trying to recruit me and talks about how good their lead system is. After reading this forum I am doubtful I should work for them. Does anyone know any other company I should go and work for??? I plan on focusing on life insurance and I am located in CA. As me being a new agent I might sign with them cause I have no clue on who else to work for?

I'm in the same boat, except that I have had my license since March and was contracted with LH. NAA has been on my tail for the last week trying to get me to work for them. This is what I have been doing.....mega research on all the different companies and their lead systems and asking LOTS of questions while speaking with them.

Oh, and the two main things that turn me off about NAA....the MLM format and the 'inspirational' propaganda :cool:
 
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