Who is Lloyd Lofton?

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Don't be a Lloyd.
 
I get email's from this guy, Sales videos, Got one today, tried listening but Just can't

I have no idea If they have any good info

I can never get past the 1st 5 minutes

He must be the most painful person to listen to, EVER
 
I get email's from this guy, Sales videos, Got one today, tried listening but Just can't

I have no idea If they have any good info

I can never get past the 1st 5 minutes

He must be the most painful person to listen to, EVER
Yeah... and I am curious about his using LUTC as an designation..There was never such a designation and LUTC was offered through the CFFP at its inception, not the American College. I took both parts of LUTC a couple of years before Lofton says he took it, 1977. The LUTCF designation was not offered until 1984 and required a third course at the time. Therefore, it seems to me that he is promoting himself with a phony designation.
 
Yeah... and I am curious about his using LUTC as an designation..There was never such a designation and LUTC was offered through the CFFP at its inception, not the American College. I took both parts of LUTC a couple of years before Lofton says he took it, 1977. The LUTCF designation was not offered until 1984 and required a third course at the time. Therefore, it seems to me that he is promoting himself with a phony designation.


Forgot about all this stuff about him

Just get these emails about sales and phrases and techniques and what not

All I know is within 30 sec it feels like I listening to nails on a chalkboard, His voice and demeanor is sound is the worst ever

I just can't imagine him selling anything
 

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Josh said:
I believe it was sold.
I was referring to the site being down - revamped, up and running - Senior Insurance Marketing Association - sima, Yes Craig (Ritter) bought it.

Last edited: Aug 18, 2016
http://sima-net.com and click on Sign Up!
Lloyd kept it going for a bit until I was able to revamp the site and migrated it to AgentSurvivalGuide.com. I think ASG has good value, especially for newer agents and we also do very frequent podcasts. Our user base is up triple from last year to 110,000 users. Nothing like what Sam has here, but we do get a reasonable amount of agent traffic.
 
Lloyd kept it going for a bit until I was able to revamp the site and migrated it to AgentSurvivalGuide.com. I think ASG has good value, especially for newer agents and we also do very frequent podcasts. Our user base is up triple from last year to 110,000 users. Nothing like what Sam has here, but we do get a reasonable amount of agent traffic.
I hadn't looked at that site in a while. I just glanced at it and saw this article on passing the AHIP. There're a couple of threads where new agents are asking for help. I'll post this in them.

AHIP Test Tips and Tricks for Medicare Certification
 
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If I send you a letter in the mail telling you the Seven Secrets of Seducing FE Prospects, it's copyrighted. :confused:

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If I write the Complete to Scoring Weed on an FE Appointment and put it on my website, it's copyright. :jiggy:

 
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