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In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: National Agents Alliance posted by Robert on April 12, 2005 at 09:43:28:
:We all know the commissions that companies pay. Contract levels are totally different. And what is it with the lead flow? There is no problems with leads I get more than I can handle as far as my business I own it, I track it, I take care of it. What or who is your marketing that can provide better?
: Wow, a 100% and how far can you go up from there? I know the contracts for the companies they use go as high as 150%, so how far do you expect to get? especially with their lead flow? So do you want to rely on someone else to keep your business alive or do you want to take ownership of it and grow your business on a national level?
: Or is that why we have recruited over a 100 agents from NAA???
: : :Wow that is so incorrect NAA pays 100% commission the 55-60 up to 85% and more is the contract level that you start at and move up as far as leads there is more than enough leads and if you pay for leads you pay for a lead when you pay $200.00 for a thousand mailers you might see a 2-3% return so you are now paying for leads that you will never get back.
: : :chuck
: : :
: : : I would not go throuh NAA. They pay you VERY low commissions to start, average 55-60% for "free" leads. They have a problem with their lead flows and most large agencies will provide leads for "free" at contracts in the 80-90% commission range.
: : : Feel free to find out about our heavily discounted lead program and 100% commission contracts to go with it. We charge about $200 per thousand dropped and you get the higher commissions that more than make up for it!
: : : Toll free 1-877-782-7696 ext 102.
: : : Regards,
: : : Robert
: : :
: : : : I am a new Life and Disability Agent trying to figure out how to get my career started. I am considering working with National Agents Alliance. I am interested in hearing from anyone who has in the past or is now working with this company. Any and all advise is appreciated.
: : : : Thanks!
: : : : Connie