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Jan in Joliet, IL in Illinois

19 months ago

What do you vetreans of Aflac do for your family Health Insurance? Does anyone have the NAPA Health Plan? How is it? Any other ideas that can help us that are just starting and are looking forward to the challenge?

Thanks you,
Jan W. Nahorski
Joliet, IL

jacknash711@yahoo.com

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Jan in Joliet, IL in Illinois

19 months ago

Question #2 - What Marketing techniques have worked for you? Can you give us some ideas as to what we should be doing to get in front of decision makers. Don't worry, we're all far enough apart that your "secret won't come back to hurt you. Consider it your act of compassion for which there is a place in Heaven for you. If not marketing tips how about habits that have worked for you? We can all learn from this if this blog is run right.

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Janis Smith in New Haven, Connecticut

19 months ago

How to get in front of decision makers? Persistence. Creativity. A good personality; someone who can think quickly on their feet. Humor.

It's not easy work, but I've been at it for a decade now and it's paid for my house and put my children though college. Rejection is the name of the game; you will have to plough through the 'no's to get to the 'yes's. And in the beginning (ie. the first 12 months) you won't be very good at it. You'll get turned down, told the business is "all set", "not intersted", etc. And you won't know what to say...it's called 'countering and dealing with objections' and it takes time, practice and skill. You won't develop the talent to deal with it overnight.

Find some associates in a nearby state who are successfull...people who have been at it for at least 2 years and are writing at LEAST $150K in premium every year. Ask them politely if you can go out with them for 1/2 a day and observe. Don't be offended if they turn you down; but keep it at, and if you're respectful, you'll find someone who will let you tag along.

If you have a good DSC, USE them! Ask questions, go on enrollments just to observe, listen, observe and take notes. Practice your 'pitch' constantly, and I do mean CONSTANTLY. When you walk into a business 'cold' you have 5 seconds to try and sell yourself...to get ANOTHER five seconds. All sales works this way.

It's a tough game. And it rewards those who don't give up---no matter what. A product well made is half sold; and despite what anyone tells you, or what you may read, this is a good company with a very stable stock. Keep at it and work hard...you'll make it if you really want to.

One more comment: Sales is not for everyone. Some people just aren't cut out to handle the constant rejection that is a non-negotiable feature of this career path. If you find yourself absolutely hating what you do; if cold calling and public speaking cause you physical stress, then this is not for you

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Jan in Joliet, IL in Illinois

19 months ago

Thank You, it is this kind of feedback that is invaluable to a newbee(even though I have sold insurance & other "stuff" before I'm new to the AFLAC game).

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makeyoumoney in Wentzville, Missouri

15 months ago

Jan in Joliet, IL in Illinois said: Thank You, it is this kind of feedback that is invaluable to a newbee(even though I have sold insurance & other "stuff" before I'm new to the AFLAC game).

Great Advice! Jan, take no prisoners. Call, Call and Knock and Knock...when you get tired, do it again. I provide FREE consultations and sales and marketing advice. I also have a marketing firm that only deals with Aflac Associates. Regardless if you use my company i provide marketing support for free only for Aflac Associates.

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Rod J in Huntington, West Virginia

14 months ago

Makeyoumoney,

wondering how the Aflac business is for new agents...is the field too saturated with Aflac agents or is it still wide open?

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Brandy789 in San Antonio, Texas

13 months ago

I just found this forum and I am so excited! I am a 59 yr old widow who is an AFLAC CUSTOMER! Considering a career change due to a recent injury.

I have had 2 accidents IN 6 YEARS where my AFLAC policies have kept me from living under a bridge HOMELESS!!

I have a great deal of experience in Sales and love Sales. I have vast experience/success in COLD CALLING on the phone! Imagine that! I have decades of public speaking experience.

I know in my heart I can sell AFLAC from my heart and my personal experience as a policy holder!

I am at a stage in my life personally where I would love to be able to set my own hours. I am prayerfully considering a career change.

Thanks from the bottom of my heart for all the input you experienced reps are posting!!!
What you are saying is confirming what I THOUGHT ALL ALONG about what life with AFLAC would be... so I am encouraged. I truely believe God is leading me in this CRUCIAL decision.

I have learned that, if I will keep my mouth shut and my eyes and ears open, God will more than happy to direct my path! LOL!

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Tifsmith in Chula Vista, California

13 months ago

Janis Smith in New Haven, Connecticut said: How to get in front of decision makers? Persistence. Creativity. A good personality; someone who can think quickly on their feet. Humor.

It's not easy work, but I've been at it for a decade now and it's paid for my house and put my children though college. Rejection is the name of the game; you will have to plough through the 'no's to get to the 'yes's. And in the beginning (ie. the first 12 months) you won't be very good at it. You'll get turned down, told the business is "all set", "not intersted", etc. And you won't know what to say...it's called 'countering and dealing with objections' and it takes time, practice and skill. You won't develop the talent to deal with it overnight.

Find some associates in a nearby state who are successfull...people who have been at it for at least 2 years and are writing at LEAST $150K in premium every year. Ask them politely if you can go out with them for 1/2 a day and observe. Don't be offended if they turn you down; but keep it at, and if you're respectful, you'll find someone who will let you tag along.

If you have a good DSC, USE them! Ask questions, go on enrollments just to observe, listen, observe and take notes. Practice your 'pitch' constantly, and I do mean CONSTANTLY. When you walk into a business 'cold' you have 5 seconds to try and sell yourself...to get ANOTHER five seconds. All sales works this way.

It's a tough game. And it rewards those who don't give up---no matter what. A product well made is half sold; and despite what anyone tells you, or what you may read, this is a good company with a very stable stock. Keep at it and work hard...you'll make it if you really want to.

One more comment: Sales is not for everyone. Some people just aren't cut out to handle the constant rejection that is a non-negotiable feature of this career path. If you find yourself absolutely hating what you do; if cold calling and public speaking cause you physical stress,

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Tifsmith in Chula Vista, California

13 months ago

I would like to know what people do when they were new to Aflac or are new. More specifically, what challenges have you encountered and how did you overcome them? Yesterday and today were my first official days of going out to seeing businesses.
I will admit it's rough to plough through the no's. I got told no 28x total.

My DSC hasn't been very involved with me. So it's been a little frustrating when I read how other DSCs treat their new associates and how readily available they make themselves to them. Sorry, but is frustrating..=S

Also, out of the 28 businesses I went too, I got six follow ups and the most common reply back to me was the business owner is not in. Now, I follow the script and ask, when they are available what time is best to come in.... but what do you do if you can't get past this response and the time they give you for the boss to be in you aren't even entirely positive that they will be in at that time?

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Carolyn Mora in Watsonville, California

11 months ago

I have been with Aflac for a few months now. At this time I am not making any money, but I am receiving awesome training. My DSC and RSC hold training meetings at least twice and sometimes three times a week. We are taught everything about the policies. Servicing clients is MAJOR with my trainers, and any behavior that does not show the highest standards of integrity is simply not tolerated. We are constantly reminded of our responsibility to our clients, as well as our obligations to keep the laws of our state commission. The trainers take you out on appointments, marketing contacts, send you to state traing with the SSC, all at their own expense. My insurance licensing and fees were paid by me, as well they should be for it is MY license to take anywhere I wish. By the way the "book" belongs to Aflac, not the sales associate. When my trainer takes me to one of her appointments so that I can observe employee or employer presentations, she always gives me a 30% split. So far, I have received about $500 in "free" money. The district does have all of the awards, trips, prizes, etc. as incentive, but the most important is the support I get from my team members. No one will allow me to give up. No one will allow negative thinking. Anyone will go at anytime marketing or presenting to encourage me. I feel sorry for all of you swimming with the sharks. As my RSC said,"the only one holding you back from success is yourself." By the way, if the paperwork is done properly, no one can "steal an account". This is a worthwhile company fulfilling a real need, times are hard and this is an opportunity. Best of Everything,
Carolyn

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Dave Pruitt in Baltimore, Maryland

5 months ago

Brandy789 in San Antonio, Texas said: I just found this forum and I am so excited! I am a 59 yr old widow who is an AFLAC CUSTOMER! Considering a career change due to a recent injury.

I have had 2 accidents IN 6 YEARS where my AFLAC policies have kept me from living under a bridge HOMELESS!!

I have a great deal of experience in Sales and love Sales. I have vast experience/success in COLD CALLING on the phone! Imagine that! I have decades of public speaking experience.

I know in my heart I can sell AFLAC from my heart and my personal experience as a policy holder!

I am at a stage in my life personally where I would love to be able to set my own hours. I am prayerfully considering a career change.

Thanks from the bottom of my heart for all the input you experienced reps are posting!!!
What you are saying is confirming what I THOUGHT ALL ALONG about what life with AFLAC would be... so I am encouraged. I truely believe God is leading me in this CRUCIAL decision.

I have learned that, if I will keep my mouth shut and my eyes and ears open, God will more than happy to direct my path! LOL!

Aflac is like stock brokerage--you can make a lot of money, or waste time. You have a passion for it, and as someone whow anted to start their onw business at 20 and was good, business-savvy, math-savvy, and beleived in it, I made a life for myself. At 18 i worked constructionn, making maybe $10 an hour as a laborer. At 21 I hope to hit six digits--$100k a year--and give back to my community. It can be life-changing---BUT GET A GOOD OFFICE. DO your research. i'm in marriottsville md, which is the best office in the coutnry from what i've seen. There are some bad agents out there, and some good ones. Get in with the good ones. :0) Best of luck ma'am.

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Rasheedab in Chicago, Illinois

5 months ago

makeyoumoney in Wentzville, Missouri said: Great Advice! Jan, take no prisoners. Call, Call and Knock and Knock...when you get tired, do it again. I provide FREE consultations and sales and marketing advice. I also have a marketing firm that only deals with Aflac Associates. Regardless if you use my company i provide marketing support for free only for Aflac Associates.

I have been trying to find makeyoumoney in Wentzville, Missouri:
your website and phone number doesn't work (or it points to someone other than what you have said you are about). I notice all your posts are at least 9 months old. Have you stopped helping aflac agents? If not, is there another way to reach you?
Not entirely turned off yet
if your service will help

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