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EPISODE · Sep 1, 2025 · 27 MIN

Building Your Business with Doctor Referrals

from Insurance Business Babes · host Kathe Kline

Mastering the Art of Doctor Referrals for Insurance AgentsBuilding a successful insurance business doesn’t have to mean spending heavily on ads or expensive marketing campaigns. In Episode 89 of the Insurance Business Babes podcast, hosts Kathe Kline and Joanna Wyckoff pull back the curtain on how they’ve leveraged doctor and provider referrals to organically grow their client base and share actionable strategies for agents everywhere.Why Referral Partnerships MatterJoanna and Kathe both emphasize that leveraging referral partners—especially medical providers and their staff—offers one of the most sustainable and cost-effective paths for business growth. Like tending a garden, these relationships take time to nurture, but once established, they continue to bear fruit with ongoing leads and mutual referrals.The Right Approach: Lead With Value, Not a PitchOne key takeaway is to focus on bringing value to potential partners, not simply asking for business. Joanna advises against cold-pitching at provider booths or walking into offices and immediately asking for client referrals—actions which can seem self-serving and disrupt busy staff. Instead, approach with generosity. For example, Joanna offers to refer her insurance clients to quality dentists, palliative care providers, and home health agencies she meets at local health fairs. By helping these providers fill their appointment books, she demonstrates her value as a partner first.Tactics That Work: Sweet Gestures and Strategic NetworkingBuilding strong relationships starts with winning over the gatekeepers—often the staff at the front desk. Joanna’s go-to move? A box of donuts and genuine interest in the staff’s pain points, such as clients struggling to afford dental care. She recommends visiting offices regularly, wearing memorable uniforms or name badges (she even uses a sparkly badge with just her first name!), and consistently offering support.Hosting Events: Creating Community and OpportunityAnother winning strategy is to invite providers to participate in community events. By running Facebook ads to attract local seniors, Joanna’s events become valuable networking opportunities for both herself and referral partners like doctors, dentists, and medical suppliers. This “give first” mentality allows these relationships to deepen, with many providers returning the favor over time.ConclusionIf you’re an insurance professional looking to build a resilient and referral-driven business, focus on forming genuine partnerships, lead with value, and remember: sometimes, a box of donuts is the first step to long-term success!This episode is sponsored by ⁠CertifiedMedicareAgents.com⁠. Use the coupon code BABES2024 for a free lifetime BRONZE membership.

Mastering the Art of Doctor Referrals for Insurance AgentsBuilding a successful insurance business doesn’t have to mean spending heavily on ads or expensive marketing campaigns. In Episode 89 of the Insurance Business Babes podcast, hosts Kathe Kline and Joanna Wyckoff pull back the curtain on how they’ve leveraged doctor and provider referrals to organically grow their client base and share actionable strategies for agents everywhere.Why Referral Partnerships MatterJoanna and Kathe both emphasize that leveraging referral partners—especially medical providers and their staff—offers one of the most sustainable and cost-effective paths for business growth. Like tending a garden, these relationships take time to nurture, but once established, they continue to bear fruit with ongoing leads and mutual referrals.The Right Approach: Lead With Value, Not a PitchOne key takeaway is to focus on bringing value to potential partners, not simply asking for business. Joanna advises against cold-pitching at provider booths or walking into offices and immediately asking for client referrals—actions which can seem self-serving and disrupt busy staff. Instead, approach with generosity. For example, Joanna offers to refer her insurance clients to quality dentists, palliative care providers, and home health agencies she meets at local health fairs. By helping these providers fill their appointment books, she demonstrates her value as a partner first.Tactics That Work: Sweet Gestures and Strategic NetworkingBuilding strong relationships starts with winning over the gatekeepers—often the staff at the front desk. Joanna’s go-to move? A box of donuts and genuine interest in the staff’s pain points, such as clients struggling to afford dental care. She recommends visiting offices regularly, wearing memorable uniforms or name badges (she even uses a sparkly badge with just her first name!), and consistently offering support.Hosting Events: Creating Community and OpportunityAnother winning strategy is to invite providers to participate in community events. By running Facebook ads to attract local seniors, Joanna’s events become valuable networking opportunities for both herself and referral partners like doctors, dentists, and medical suppliers. This “give first” mentality allows these relationships to deepen, with many providers returning the favor over time.ConclusionIf you’re an insurance professional looking to build a resilient and referral-driven business, focus on forming genuine partnerships, lead with value, and remember: sometimes, a box of donuts is the first step to long-term success!This episode is sponsored by ⁠CertifiedMedicareAgents.com⁠. Use the coupon code BABES2024 for a free lifetime BRONZE membership.

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