How to Make $1,000 a Day Selling Life Insurance (with Zach McElwain)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 มี.ค. 2022
- Making a minimum of $1,000 a day as a life insurance agent is possible. In fact, there's no reason YOU CAN'T make at least $1,000 a day if you follow some basic guidelines.
In this video, Zach McElwain provides the steps and mindset you need to adopt to start making more money consistently.
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very good sharing
What insurance company do you recommend to get certified to sell life insurance
Thank you for sharing this. Small goals lead to bigger ones as you do better
Great info. Thanks Zach
Love it Zac... this is gold for everyone....me included...
Incremental leads to monumental
Boundaries.....! One thing I've realized is that people that have experienced trauma early on in life have limited ability to see, observe or respect my boundaries. They do not care if I want to go to bed, it's all and only about their emotional state. For me, boundaries is the number one thing. I know there are women that can respect a man's boundaries, however, personally, I have never met one.
A heart felt hello and thanks to you Zach ! CAN I COUNT ON YOU AS MY MENTOR ?!
Thank you guys for the incredible content!!
On pointe! Thank you!
Great (3) points. especially number 3. Thanks for this video :)
Great info! Thanks!
Great video, hitting my $1,000 every day is a non negotiable!!!
Is it possible to generate leads without door to door?
What about cold calling
I am interested in this career. But, what bugs me is the 90% failure rate among agents. If the money is really this good, the attrition rate would flip those numbers. Any insight to this would be appreciated.
The reason it’s so high is two reasons, the beginning is usually rough and people have bills to pay, and two because there are just as many companies that screw agents over as there are good reputable companies
@@CameronTheodore07 I agree and my research comes to your conclusion. That is why I found a local mentor and will be starting as an independent.
@@kevinewing3703 yup! Think about it, what do you think the turnover rate for a place like McDonald’s? Probably close to 90 percent. That means they’re just hard jobs, but people don’t stick with stuff they aren’t being told to do, as you would at McDonald’s. I was lucky enough to have my Dad as my mentor so I know I’m gonna succeed
Use thicker markers 😁
Thanks for the feedback! We will switch those out!
@@LifeInsuranceAcademydo you answer all questions?
Another bullshitter giving you dreams...life insurance isn't this easy
He didn’t say it was easy!