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    Key Elements for Success in the Insurance Business: Lessons from 43 Years of Experience

    insurancejournalnewsBy insurancejournalnewsApril 27, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    After reflecting on my 43-year career as an insurance agent, I’ve identified key elements that can help newer agents succeed in this rewarding business. My journey began as a 23-year-old agent with Northwestern Mutual, where I had no clients, no salary, and a fresh degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Over the years, my career evolved significantly, eventually leading me to become the partner-in-charge of the insurance services division at Sikich after our merger with Kolb & Co.

    Essential Attributes for Success

    In the early days, I possessed certain attributes that proved to be invaluable assets:

    1. Strong belief in life insurance: I firmly believed that life insurance was the most crucial coverage for individuals and families. It provides a financial safety net when needed most.
    2. Positive attitude: The phrase ‘attitude, not aptitude, determines altitude’ resonated with me. I understood that success in this business requires perseverance and a positive outlook.
    3. Proactive approach: I adopted Al Granum’s 100 lives approach, which became a cornerstone of my success strategy. This involved focusing on building long-term relationships with clients.

    Strategies for New Agents

    To succeed, new agents should:

    • Focus on referrals: Avoid cold calling and instead rely on referrals from satisfied clients and centers of influence.
    • Stay organized: Schedule daily meetings and maintain a consistent pipeline of prospects.
    • Cross-sell policies: Conduct thorough fact-finding interviews to identify multiple insurance needs for clients.
    • Hire an assistant: Delegating administrative tasks allows agents to focus on client relationships and sales.

    Key Takeaways from My Experience

    1. People buy insurance for emotional reasons, not logical ones. Agents must master fact-finding techniques to identify clients’ needs.
    2. The art of questioning is crucial. Asking the right questions helps prospects understand their insurance needs.
    3. Overcoming objections requires tact, empathy, and storytelling.
    4. Persistence and a long-term focus are essential for building strong client relationships.

    Conclusion

    My 43-year journey in the insurance business has been incredibly rewarding. By following these principles and maintaining a positive attitude, new agents can make a significant impact in their clients’ lives. As I always say, ‘client appreciation is the art of making others feel special.’ I hope these insights will motivate new agents to work hard, protect their clients, and enjoy this wonderful business.

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