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Ok 3.5 years
The others are company reps from what I can see.
Training seems a little pricey but I would target UGA, Cornerstone and UA agents who are now becoming independent.They will think the training is AMAZZZING.
2 NASE reps/wk at 2000 per package and youll make 200K.
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Originally Posted by SportsNut
Wow Chumps, didn't even know you worked at P&G, let alone that P&G endorsd Rob's system. The things that you can learn when you read carefully. Of course I am a graduate of the Evelyn Woods speed reading course; "1965"; but also dislexic and A,D,D.
Thank...
That may well be, but you cannot spell or punctuate correctly. The word is dyslexic and the condition is A.D.D. (not with commas).
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Originally Posted by Paradigm
ok 3.5 years
The others are company reps from what I can see.
Training seems a little pricey but I would target UGA, Cornerstone and UA agents who are now becoming independent.They will think the training is AMAZZZING.
2 NASE reps/wk at 2000 per package and youll make 200K.
This business plan can be yours for only 10% LOL
Great, I already owe money out, LOL.
While it may seem pricey, the results we've been having are well worth it, it's four sales for the top package, you should have that before the training is out, meaning four sales directly related to the training pays itself off.
Also, there are guest trainers/speakers involved for life insurance, leads, marketing and things of that nature, believe me, I don't know, or do it all, LOL.
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Hmm, back to the original topic, I really don't get the truck with health insurance. You lose me right there, you are either targeting truck drivers or you are targeting truck insurance.
I have a problem (like most people) that I don't read every word. I see the truck and if I was looking for health insurance training, I would move on to the next site.
The opening graphic has to tell a story. Simple sales technique. For $2500, I can teach you how to make an effective website. Yeah, ignore that....
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Rob, I for one like numbers... If someone could show me they made $xxx,xxx using the techniques being taught, it would encourage me.
While he's not a favorite around here, PJ Man does this quite well...
This is definitely not an accusation of your skills, but there are plenty of "sales trainers" out there that just don't like to sell or can't sell. I for one like to see proof to confirm that it's not a "blind leading the blind" situation.
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I think the crux of the matter is this:
You don't need 20 years of experience to "really know your stuff" in this business. It helps, though.
But...if you have three or four years of experience in the business...I better see some individual major sales results (in writing) before I ever pay a dime.
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Originally Posted by djs
Hmm, back to the original topic, I really don't get the truck with health insurance. You lose me right there, you are either targeting truck drivers or you are targeting truck insurance.
I have a problem (like most people) that I don't read every word. I see the truck and if I was looking for health insurance training, I would move on to the next site.
The opening graphic has to tell a story. Simple sales technique. For $2500, I can teach you how to make an effective website. Yeah, ignore that....
Dan
Hey Dan,
I guess you missed the name Insurance Turnpike and the overall theme that went with it (winners circle, shift gears, etc), but that's an interesting point, thanks.
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Originally Posted by CHUMPS FROM OXFORD
I think the crux of the matter is this:
You don't need 20 years of experience to "really know your stuff" in this business. It helps, though.
But...if you have three or four years of experience in the business...I better see some individual major sales results (in writing) before I ever pay a dime.