My test is tomorrow! I’ve been watching so many videos from all FFL channels. Love this video! Using $1000 as an average policy amount, you only need 20 closes to hit $20k/month. That’s 5 policies every week and only one policy a day for each. I know I haven’t been out there yet, but my goal is to crush that when I officially start.
Same here I passed my test I’m waiting for the license and contracting like I literally watch these videos all throughout my day I can’t wait to get out there and dial. The process couldn’t go any faster lol?!
You all seem like a solid company. I am taking my life and health license test next week. I am going to start with a company that is remote from home that also has an hourly rate. I will stabilize myself financially and bank a few grand for leads so I can join you all and go all in.
It's really all about preference for both the agent and the client. Some agents enjoy the in-home experience. Some clients prefer to sit down face to face or not give any personal information over the phone.
the average cost per leads is 11$ . Meaning you have to pay 11$ to call ONE person! and that ONE person may not buy anything. So basically you have to have money on the side already to start.
Honestly, your warmest leads are ur friends and family, and any referrals you can get from them, and then grow from there; in hopes u can get a few policies doing that, that would then help fund you a new batch of leads ;) just my opinion and I haven't started working the business yet, just passed my state exam 😉
@@jacobnm8687 That is what happened to my son and daughter. Every lead they bought was old, by more than 5 years. Some were from a third party. Meaning, those people never specifically requested to be contacted for life insurance.
My test is tomorrow! I’ve been watching so many videos from all FFL channels. Love this video! Using $1000 as an average policy amount, you only need 20 closes to hit $20k/month. That’s 5 policies every week and only one policy a day for each. I know I haven’t been out there yet, but my goal is to crush that when I officially start.
Same here I passed my test I’m waiting for the license and contracting like I literally watch these videos all throughout my day I can’t wait to get out there and dial. The process couldn’t go any faster lol?!
@dkniven1 what did you study to help you pass the test? was it a book or these videos?
@dkniven1 how long is the course and how much is it?
How much do you clear on the $20,000 in sales ? And after your leads purchase? Thanks
Didn’t pass, taking it at midenight Monday morning!
Just got my office with Team Energize…. Ready to get going!!!
I’m so excited! I have a good feeling about first life 💙
You all seem like a solid company. I am taking my life and health license test next week. I am going to start with a company that is remote from home that also has an hourly rate. I will stabilize myself financially and bank a few grand for leads so I can join you all and go all in.
Can't wait!
I'm testing in mid may so excited
3F
Let’s go bro!
You pass?
How’s it going
Thanks of Family First Life
This video is making me want to come back
We're here when you're ready.
Another awesome training. Great new agent tips ! Thanks
AWESOME interview! Very useful information!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks y’all sharing with new friends
Love this!!!!
Studying very hard!
Just curious, why go for the in person close vs the one time close on the phone? I understand if they are working or busy but what if they aren't?
It's really all about preference for both the agent and the client. Some agents enjoy the in-home experience. Some clients prefer to sit down face to face or not give any personal information over the phone.
when your first starting out how are u able to get leads when or if u dont have that much money?
Door knock they say
Get with your manger. They should be able to help you out.
Some companies finance your leads for you
the average cost per leads is 11$ . Meaning you have to pay 11$ to call ONE person! and that ONE person may not buy anything. So basically you have to have money on the side already to start.
Honestly, your warmest leads are ur friends and family, and any referrals you can get from them, and then grow from there; in hopes u can get a few policies doing that, that would then help fund you a new batch of leads ;) just my opinion and I haven't started working the business yet, just passed my state exam 😉
Sick !!!
Solid stuff!
What cheat sheet are you using?
What’s your email?
@@BrianJWalker89 could I get the cheat sheet as well?
@@BrianJWalker89 may I get one
@@BrianJWalker89 can i get a cheat sheet too?
WhAt would I need to have equipment wise?? Would I need a computer??
Yes an iPad is perfect
Can I do this remote? I don’t own a car
Yes you can! I work from home full time now
@@BrianJWalker89 how hard was it to start making money while doing this
But what is the agent income on "writing" $20,000 a month???
20k. Our commissions are over 100%
The issue paid minus lead cost and charge backs = agent profit.
Something is off about this there is no way. Can I work a second job and do this?
Yes, you can do this around what you are currently doing. Feel free to email us at "info@fflusa.com" to connect with an agency manager!
I don’t like your TH-cam handle
Tell the real truth about your leads that your company provides. They are OLD junk leads. People are getting RIPPED OFF.
Why do you say so?
@@jacobnm8687 That is what happened to my son and daughter. Every lead they bought was old, by more than 5 years. Some were from a third party. Meaning, those people never specifically requested to be contacted for life insurance.
Tell the truth...They didn't have enough determination to succeed..