5 Most Common Objections When Selling Life Insurance over the Phone

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Consumers, purchasing life insurance over the phone, have different walls built up than the traditional face-to-face sale and typically give the same objections time and time again. Many of our listeners have been asking us to talk about these objections that we often hear when selling life insurance over the phone.

Everyone has their unique selling strategy and different ways of overcoming the most common objections we get on topics like price, more time to think, talking to a spouse and others. This week, I invited two agents with years of experience, Gary Wallace and Nic West, to discuss different strategies for overcoming these objections. Don’t miss this episode’s solid, actionable advice that you can start using on your calls today!

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The major discussions in the Sell Term Life Community this week can teach you:

  • There is a thread on using technology to help remember client conversations. These tools are sure to help you save time and not disrupt your day as much.
  • There’s also a case study on building a local life insurance website from Jason Fisher.  Jason is documenting the steps he is taking to build a local presence and is answering questions from everyone.
  • There are also a number of updates to our product threads. Some of these include threads like American General Sweet Spots thread where we talk about principle’s new 1 Million Dollar Non-Med life insurance policy and our experience with it.

Learn how you can get access to these discussions, a powerful community of like-minded life insurance agents, and much much more by visiting the SellTermLife Community.

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