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Industry in CHAOS - Another one bites the dust!

Episode 104 of the Built Simple (in Insurance and in Life) podcast, hosted by Adam Brsan, titled "Industry in CHAOS - Another one bites the dust!" was published on July 24, 2024 and runs 39 minutes.

July 24, 2024 ·39m · Built Simple (in Insurance and in Life)

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 The "Insurance, Life, and Everything in Between" Podcast: Industry in CHAOS - Another one bites the dust! Discussion on the exit of life insurance carrier Prosperity from the market, likely due to profitability issues and high agent turnover - Importance of agents having a solid lead generation plan to avoid debt accumulation when they leave the business - Need for insurance companies to provide new agents with marketing strategy, training, and lead programs rather than just contracting - Risks of agents lacking a clear plan and engaging in fraudulent practices - Emphasis on having a reliable lead system like direct mail or Facebook ads for business sustainability - Caution against uplines not monitoring agents closely, leading to debt from bad practices - Transparency and structured lead strategy crucial for successful insurance agency - Challenges of managing debt for business owners being recruited by companies - Differentiating legitimate businesses from multi-level marketing schemes - Importance of financial management, overhead costs, and monitoring finances - Contrasting traditional life sales with MLM tactics of rapid recruiting over product focus - Balancing work and personal life, especially for insurance agents during summer Key Lessons: Prosperity's exit from the market was likely due to profitability challenges and issues with persistency, especially from payment methods like the Direct Express card. The prevalence of inexperienced agents who quickly come and go from the business, leaving behind debts, may have contributed to Prosperity's struggles. The importance of agents having a solid lead plan in place to avoid the pitfalls of "roll-up" debt that can plague carriers when agents leave the business.

 The "Insurance, Life, and Everything in Between" Podcast:

Industry in CHAOS - Another one bites the dust!


Discussion on the exit of life insurance carrier Prosperity from the market, likely due to profitability issues and high agent turnover

- Importance of agents having a solid lead generation plan to avoid debt accumulation when they leave the business

- Need for insurance companies to provide new agents with marketing strategy, training, and lead programs rather than just contracting

- Risks of agents lacking a clear plan and engaging in fraudulent practices

- Emphasis on having a reliable lead system like direct mail or Facebook ads for business sustainability

- Caution against uplines not monitoring agents closely, leading to debt from bad practices

- Transparency and structured lead strategy crucial for successful insurance agency

- Challenges of managing debt for business owners being recruited by companies

- Differentiating legitimate businesses from multi-level marketing schemes

- Importance of financial management, overhead costs, and monitoring finances

- Contrasting traditional life sales with MLM tactics of rapid recruiting over product focus

- Balancing work and personal life, especially for insurance agents during summer

Key Lessons:

  1. Prosperity's exit from the market was likely due to profitability challenges and issues with persistency, especially from payment methods like the Direct Express card.
  2. The prevalence of inexperienced agents who quickly come and go from the business, leaving behind debts, may have contributed to Prosperity's struggles.
  3. The importance of agents having a solid lead plan in place to avoid the pitfalls of "roll-up" debt that can plague carriers when agents leave the business.
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