Re: Is anyone going to the dahammm Convention (National Agents Alliance) (NAA)Go to Top
With NAA you had to hop a plane to write a policy?
What what?
Originally Posted by Sell Life Ins in ur PJs
I seem to read a few forums and always come across NAA. I spent about 9 months buying leads from them. I was a rookie in the industry and while I learned a lot and don't regret my time, I decided last year to go out on my own and work internet only leads.
180 degree difference.
I do the exact same thing, write life insurance, recruit agents to sell life insurance in their PJs from the comfort of their own home. But I dont have to leave my house to run my business. I dont have to hop on a plane to write a policy or drive 3 hrs to get porched.
I cant believe that any agent would want 55/60/65/ even 70% comp and then have to buy used bad leads then call a lead to set an appt, then to show up for appt and get porched? Why struggle when this business can be so easy?
The biggest problem with NAA is when you are at the bottom YOU CANT MAKE MONEY- and if you recruit, you are recrutiing others to fail and profit off their failures. Its sad, its not a good business model.
Re: Is anyone going to the dahammm Convention (National Agents Alliance) (NAA)Go to Top
Oh snap...Ric Flair working with NAA.....kinda fits though....we will wrestle the app from youuuu....booyaaa...... but Lou Holtz is so old they had to lie to him and pay big bucks...
Are there other companies to work for out there that sell mortgage insurance like NAA? (that you can work for PT)?
Just about all of the IMO's do not require for you to be in the business full time. Part time is fine. That is the good part of being independent.
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Re: Is anyone going to the dahammm Convention (National Agents Alliance) (NAA)Go to Top
So, what about the Dendy Group? I know they are no longer with NAA, they are still in the MP market it looks like. Has anyone worked with the Dendy Group since they left NAA. Their website does look identical to NAA's though.
Re: Is anyone going to the dahammm Convention (National Agents Alliance) (NAA)Go to Top
Thanks to all the wonderful business that NAA has written with OMFN, they are now withdrawing the Home Certain from thei portfolio of products effective at the end of December. HAaaaaaaaaa... unreal.
Re: Is anyone going to the dahammm Convention (National Agents Alliance) (NAA)Go to Top
NAA is nothing more than a multi-level marketing ripoff. PERIOD.
You must "drink the Kool-Aid" by attending ALL meetings, being on ALL conference calls, subscribing to ALL of Andy Albright's "deals" (KIT Marketing, direct leads, NAATV, etc.) If you are not 100% in, you are cast away. Turns out that if you care more about your family than NAA, you are ALSO some kinda FREAK in their eyes. Regardless of what they say, they are all about the bottom line... and THAT IS FINE, except they sell you on "being in business FOR yourself, but not BY yourself."
Yes, they can tout a few successes (much like the "get rich quick scheme" commercials on late night TV can tout the "the guy who made $100K in his first month... blah, blah, blah) but the NORM is AGENT DEBT, LOW COTNRACTS, and a scarry CULT-LIKE FOLLOWING.
The leadership LOVES to tell you how Christian they are. WOW, that should be a HUGE warning sign in ANY endeavor! Ask around ("income ring" earners who are BROKE) and do some searching (there are MANY opportunities out there for Mortgage Protection, etc.) and you will learn you have FAR-BETTER options than NAA... unless you are a total idiot hell-bent on MLM, flase Christianity, and more propaganda than Stalin... Then again, that's just what I (and 25,000 OTHER former agents) think...