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GPP: Building A Book of Business, Not a Book of Sales with Guffy Wright
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GPP: Building A Book of Business, Not a Book of Sales with Guffy Wright
Scaling a business is all about understanding your ideal client. "It's called a book of business, not a book of sales," says Guffy Wright, National Sales Leader at The Mahoney Group. Guffy joined us to discuss how he's using a focus on people and treating his book of business as just that – a business. Learn how he's providing value to clients, defining his ideal client, scaling his business and finding success. Enjoy the episode! Episode Links: Ellerbrock-Norris: https://www.ellerbrock-norris.com Ellerbrock-Norris Wealth Strategies: https://www.ellerbrock-norris-ws.com The Mahoney Group: https://www.mahoneygroup.com LAUNCH: https://getlaunch.io/ Elliot Bassett: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elliot-bassett-aip-cpcu-84499515 Ryan Brott: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-brott-cepa%C2%AE-77a278a Guffy Wright: https://www.linkedin.com/in/guffy-wright-752679b This episode is sponsored by LAUNCH. In the world of insurance, independent agencies fight to survive. Brokers are forced to compete by blocking markets and bid for the lowest price. Worse yet, the industry is fragmented. Agencies find it difficult to collaborate across division on the same client. Millions of dollars in potential revenue are left on the table. And agency owners lie awake at night wondering how to scale. THAT’S WHERE LAUNCH COMES IN. Access the full-revenue potential in your existing book of business. See opportunities other agencies can’t. Offer more value. Gain a competitive advantage in a commoditized market. Visit https://getlaunch.io/ to learn more.
Stuff About Money: Episode 64: Am I Getting a Good Deal in My Marriage? with Dr. Matt Morris
2d ago
Stuff About Money: Episode 64: Am I Getting a Good Deal in My Marriage? with Dr. Matt Morris
Money is a flash point in marriages. Throw in income disparity between spouses and you have even more opportunity for complex, emotionally charged conflict. In this episode of the Stuff About Money podcast, Erik Garcia, CFP®, ChFC®, BFA™ and Xavier Angel, CFP®, ChFC®, CLTC, invite Dr. Matt Morris, couple's counselor and perennial contributor to the show, to discuss potential pitfalls for couples if they are not engaging in regular, healthy conversations about money. You will walk away with an awareness of areas you can afford to grow in with a list of strategies and tactics to reduce money friction in your relationship. Episode Highlights: Dr Matt notes that couples are increasingly discussing financial matters, such as debt and income, during premarital counseling, as they often marry later and are more financially stable. (06:58) Dr Matt explains that individuals who depend financially on their partners often experience complex emotions, including guilt and unease, due to concerns about their contributions being undervalued. (11:43) Dr Matt emphasizes the need to discuss complex feelings related to uneven distribution of family responsibilities. (16:51) Dr Matt mentions that financial security in relationships is important to prevent feelings of unfairness and power struggles. (21:50) Dr Matt discusses how hiding expenses from partners, like splurging on concert tickets or shoes, can lead to a pattern of non-disclosure in financial matters. (33:09) Dr Matt suggests couples maintain a living document listing financial priorities and regularly update it to reflect changing circumstances and values. (41:15) Dr Matt discusses how financial discussions can address insecurities, leading to budget adjustments that ensure both partners feel valued. (46:23) Dr Matt explains that in couples therapy, the perception of equitable distribution of household responsibilities is crucial, yet challenging, due to the invisible nature of much domestic work. (54:22) Dr Matt emphasizes the need for ongoing discussions about the division of household labor as circumstances change, to prevent resentment and challenge traditional gender roles. (58:22) Key Quotes: “Having a conversation about an agreed upon amount of money that doesn't have to be discussed, I think is helpful to address this power imbalance that both people might be feeling in the relationship.” - Dr. Matt Morris “Every couple has to decide, here's the amount of labor, here's the task, and here's where we're going to sort it out in a way that feels equitable for us.” - Dr. Matt Morris “Relational security is the goal. We feel good with each other. We feel like we’ve got a partner and your finances play a really important part in that. So, just keep asking yourself, are we managing our money in a way that causes us to feel like a team, to feel like we're secure, to feel like we're safe together.” - Dr. Matt Morris Resources Mentioned: Dr. Matt Morris Matt Morris & Associates Erik Garcia, CFP®, BFA Xavier Angel, CFP®, ChFC, CLTC Plan Wisely Wealth Advisors
Millionaire Insurance Producer: Throwback: Admit it. You sell on price!
3d ago
Millionaire Insurance Producer: Throwback: Admit it. You sell on price!
Admit it. Go ahead. Admit that you win a lot of new business by being the agent who offers a cheaper priced quote than your competitor. It's ok. Go ahead and admit. Why? Because that's a good thing. A very good thing. Price is very important. Price is so important, actually, that you'd be doing yourself a disservice to ignore it. In fact, you will set far FEWER new business appointments if you do NOT talk about price.  In this throwback episode of the Millionaire Insurance Producer podcast, host Charles Specht talks about why and how you should prospect on price, and how to use it to set more new business appointments going forward. (And, he even gives you a few examples to use toward the end!) Episode Highlights: Charles explains that most insurance agents do not build a book of business being more expensive than the incumbent agent. (2:28) Charles discusses the importance of understanding and admitting that pricing is very important in prospecting and setting appointments. (4:07) Charles explains that prospecting and sitting in on an appointment are two completely different aspects of an insurance producer's job. (8:06) Charles explains what "price plus something" is and why having a script is important when prospecting. (13:34) Charles mentions that very few insurance companies have ever taken the next step and made something that makes them stand out. (20:22) Charles believes that most insurance agents do not provide additional services that help their prospects and insureds and generate new revenue. (22:18) Charles explains that creating a script that gets to the heart of the issue and the value point that an agent has to give a prospect is important because the agent is asking for an hour of their time. (24:30) Charles mentions that the “plus something” has to have so much inherent value that the insured actually gets it. (27:58) Key Quotes: “It's just important that we understand and admit that price is absolutely important. It's important to prospecting and setting appointments.” - Charles Specht “When it comes to your prospecting, I will tell you that you need to have a carat, a C3 - a Cold Call Carat. Your script that is “price plus something”, that “something” is unique to you…that “something” is a service you provide. ” - Charles Specht “Your book of business is going to go up when you really kind of focus on the number plus something.” - Charles Specht Resources Mentioned: Reach out to Charles Specht Permission Network Insurance Agency, Inc.
GPP: How to Look Past the Product and Focus on Advice with Mike Brown of Unbreakable Wealth
May 15 2024
GPP: How to Look Past the Product and Focus on Advice with Mike Brown of Unbreakable Wealth
In an insurance industry that is so set on selling products, how do you focus on selling your advice and expertise? Mike Brown, founder of Unbreakable Wealth, joins us to discuss the value of being an expert and selling that expertise. He takes a wealth coach's viewpoint to advice, understanding how to ask the right questions and unlocking a client's inner wisdom to finding solutions. From flying jets in the Navy, founding and selling a company, coaching other founders and more, Mike is able to draw upon his experience and create content that appeals to his audience. Enjoy the episode! Episode Links: Ellerbrock-Norris: https://www.ellerbrock-norris.com Ellerbrock-Norris Wealth Strategies: https://www.ellerbrock-norris-ws.com Unbreakable Wealth: https://unbreakablewealth.com LAUNCH: https://getlaunch.io/ Elliot Bassett: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elliot-bassett-aip-cpcu-84499515 Ryan Brott: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-brott-cepa%C2%AE-77a278a Mike Brown: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikebrownactual This episode is sponsored by LAUNCH. In the world of insurance, independent agencies fight to survive. Brokers are forced to compete by blocking markets and bid for the lowest price. Worse yet, the industry is fragmented. Agencies find it difficult to collaborate across division on the same client. Millions of dollars in potential revenue are left on the table. And agency owners lie awake at night wondering how to scale. THAT’S WHERE LAUNCH COMES IN. Access the full-revenue potential in your existing book of business. See opportunities other agencies can’t. Offer more value. Gain a competitive advantage in a commoditized market. Visit https://getlaunch.io/ to learn more.
GPP: New Insurance Producers Need to Overcome These Hurdles with Ryan Garzon
May 8 2024
GPP: New Insurance Producers Need to Overcome These Hurdles with Ryan Garzon
There are hurdles that new producers in the insurance industry must overcome. Ryan Garzon, Partner at Keyes Coverage Insurance, joins us to discuss those hurdles – and how to get past a short-sighted mindset that holds back so many firms. Learn the benefits of splitting commissions, saying no to certain clients, focusing your time and energy in the right place and more. Enjoy the episode! Episode Links: Ellerbrock-Norris: https://www.ellerbrock-norris.com Ellerbrock-Norris Wealth Strategies: https://www.ellerbrock-norris-ws.com Keyes Coverage Insurance Services: https://keyescoverage.com LAUNCH: https://getlaunch.io/ Elliot Bassett: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elliot-bassett-aip-cpcu-84499515 Ryan Brott: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-brott-cepa%C2%AE-77a278a Ryan Garzon: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryangarzon This episode is sponsored by LAUNCH. In the world of insurance, independent agencies fight to survive. Brokers are forced to compete by blocking markets and bid for the lowest price. Worse yet, the industry is fragmented. Agencies find it difficult to collaborate across division on the same client. Millions of dollars in potential revenue are left on the table. And agency owners lie awake at night wondering how to scale. THAT’S WHERE LAUNCH COMES IN. Access the full-revenue potential in your existing book of business. See opportunities other agencies can’t. Offer more value. Gain a competitive advantage in a commoditized market. Visit https://getlaunch.io/ to learn more.
Stuff About Money: Episode 63: Security, Hope and Significance: The True Value of Mothers
May 7 2024
Stuff About Money: Episode 63: Security, Hope and Significance: The True Value of Mothers
Mother’s Day seems like a silly holiday! Well, at least that's the perspective of guest hosts Missy Garcia and Grace Angel on the Stuff About Money podcast.  In this episode, Erik Garcia, CFP®, ChFC®, BFA™, and Xavier Angel, CFP®, ChFC®, CLTC, step back as their daughters take the lead in discussing the significance and value of their mothers and mothers everywhere. Episode Highlights: Grace and Missy share their perspectives on Mother's Day. (1:07) Erik discusses how mothers provide security, hope, and significance throughout life. (7:23) Xavier believes that mothers are the backbone of the family, providing security and support. (11:00) Xavier mentions that mothers serve as nurturers by nature, providing a soothing presence and grounding influence, even in times of conflict. (17:59) Missy shares that expressing appreciation and kindness towards mothers can be shown through gestures such as making breakfast in bed or simply being nice, giving hugs, and smiling. (20:20) Grace and Missy each share their favorite quality about their mother. (23:55) Key Quotes: “My mom to this day makes me feel significant. The whole world could be against me. I think my mom would still make me feel significant. ” - Erik Garcia, CFP®, BFA “I'm a better person, you know, physically, spiritually, from a professional standpoint. She's made me a better person all around.” - Xavier Angel, CFP®, ChFC, CLTC “My favorite quality about my mom is I like having quality time with her. But, I like how I feel like we have a lot in common for most for most things. So, I think that's one of my favorite qualities about my mother.” - Grace Angel. “My favorite quality about my mom is she's always kind to me and she always loves me, no matter what I do. She always loves me.” - Missy Garcia Resources Mentioned: Erik Garcia, CFP®, BFA Xavier Angel, CFP®, ChFC, CLTC Plan Wisely Wealth Advisors
Millionaire Insurance Producer: Throwback: Get Off My Lawn!
May 6 2024
Millionaire Insurance Producer: Throwback: Get Off My Lawn!
There are a lot of male, pale, and stale insurance agents out there who think winning a new client by anything other than with a handshake and a "napkin deal" is unethical. Well, I kindly disagree.  In this throwback episode of the Millionaire Insurance Producer podcast, host Charles Specht explains why the BOR is an ETHICAL instrument used by the policyholder to ensure great service. And, also, how you can use it to win new clients. Episode Highlights: Charles shares a story about his neighbor Fred, who was so focused on keeping his lawn in perfect condition that he ruined relationships with his neighbors, and compares that to many insurance agents who are set in their ways. (1:55) Charles mentions that the history of the insurance industry was constructed on the shoulders of many outstanding individuals over many decades but it is largely dominated by white older males. (4:20) Charles discusses what a Broker of Record (BOR) letter is and what purpose it serves. (7:18) Charles explains that the BOR letter is the insurance buyer's final recourse. (11:03) Charles believes that the BOR letter makes perfect sense and that it is the insurers' greatest chance to get a great deal. (14:59) Charles explains that you do not need to tell the insured what they need; you just need to provide what you can. (19:41) Charles mentions that we live in the era of social media, the internet, and email, and we don't have to be there face to face to win an account. (22:21) Key Quotes: “I actually say the Broker of Record letter is ethical. The insurance industry is an ethical industry, we don't allow things that are unethical to take place in the insurance business. We just don't let that happen.” - Charles Specht “The more that you are singularly focused in one main particular area, the more likely you will be successful. And, you will be successful because you are repelling all the people who will not be your client and you are absolutely hyper attracting those who will be your client.” - Charles Specht Resources Mentioned: Reach out to Charles Specht Permission Network Insurance Agency, Inc.