Millionaire Insurance Producer: Throwback: Our Time Has Come to an End?

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No, I'm not talking about this podcast. I'm talking about you prospecting for new business! How you utilize "time" and the availability of it will have a direct correlation to your success in sales. If your prospect doesn't feel a need to move forward, to get things done, to understand how important it is to move quickly, you will not only struggle at setting new business appointments but you'll have a hard time winning. Why? Because, sales is war! And, because people (prospects) are lazy and unmotivated.  So, In this throwback episode of the Millionaire Insurance Producer podcast, host Charles Specht will give you some practical tips and suggestions about how to incorporate a "drop dead date" in your prospecting in order to win more new clients. Episode Highlights: Charles discusses procrastination and the role of time limits. (2:46) Charles mentions the advantages of including timeframes in emails and calls when reaching out to potential clients. (8:49) Charles explains that successful prospecting involves handling multiple prospects at once, adjusting proofs as needed, and respecting deadlines without applying excessive pressure. (14:39) Charles discusses the crucial role of setting clear timelines and deadlines for prospects in reinforcing the position of an insurance agent. (20:55) Charles believes that timing is a key factor to success in prospecting. (22:24) Charles shares his view on the importance of incorporating time frames in sales, prospecting, and marketing procedures to enhance responses and boost business. (24:01) Key Quotes: “For us to win business, for you to win a new client, means somebody or other people are who are going to have to lose in order for you to win. If you're going to win a new client, at least one person, maybe more, has to lose in order for you to win.” - Charles Specht “Sales is war. And if we don't give the insured some kind of a time period in which to have a decision done, they will continue to push it off, push it off, push it off, push it off. And before you know it, you are no longer at the top of their to-do list.” - Charles Specht “Timing is so important to success. Timing is so important to prospecting. Giving your prospect a certain amount of time in which to get something done is very important.” - Charles Specht Resources Mentioned: Reach out to Charles Specht Permission Network Insurance Agency, Inc.

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