Free Health Insurance Leads Generation
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Being a health insurance agent is not a simple job. One may expend the entire day conversing with prospects, but the ultimate result might be wearisome, more than ever if your consumer discards you. Even if you manage to clarify the significance of your insurance policies and superior to any other agent working to enlist that prospect as a client, it may not be enough to, at the end of the day, make a sale. That prospect might simply not want to engage in any health insurance policies, he may appear to be listening but in reality is not really interested. Thus, you may be wasting your time trying to sell a health insurance policy to someone who doesn’t even bother. You are simply beating around the bush or shall we say barking up at the wrong tree.
One must be able to ascertain the people looking for or are open to health insurance policies. Health insurance leads are the means of avoiding wasting time, money and effort on trying to sell to people who don’t have any intention to buy. Health insurance leads can be bought from the Internet as there are thousands that can be found with just a few clicks. But beware, internet health insurance leads lack exclusivity as they are being sold over and over which means you will be having a great deal of competition in closing deals with the leads. A better and less risky, but more expensive alternative to Internet health insurance leads are telemarketed health insurance leads. But what if you can afford to make those regular purchases of telemarketed health insurance leads? Are you left with no other choice but to turn to Internet health insurance leads or just go on and try generating leads of your own? Well, there is a great option one may consider, that is having free health insurance leads.
Free health insurance leads lead generation equates to having a stable flow of prospects that you can benefit of absolutely free. Regularly, telemarketed health insurance leads are sold on an exclusive basis and are conveyed real-time to clients almost immediately after the online purchase has been made. If you are a health insurance agent, you can ask for referrals from the leads you already purchased. The referral scheme will now become your free health insurance leads lead generation system and the referrals your free health insurance leads. Those that will be referred are likely to be open to searching the Internet for health insurance providers, and as a policy provider, it is of outmost importance that you make sure they get that health insurance policy from your company.
Never forget that every health insurance lead you have possession of means more opportunities of making a health insurance sale. You can generate free health insurance leads from the health insurance leads that are already in your list if you possess that ability to mingle with people and forge that bond with them and gain their trust. Most people would prefer health insurance providers referred by ones they know rather than those they just find in posters or the Internet. But, it is essential that you establish contact with your free leads as soon as possible, be it by phone or email. Do not hesitate to converse with them several times in order to achieve that desired result of having s sale.
CallComLeads will be happy to provide you with more details on how to establish your own free health insurance leads lead generation referral system and can also provide you with high quality telemarketed health insurance leads to be your stepping stones into getting free insurance leads.
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18 Comments
September 26th, 2009 at 12:41 pm
Yes, employers can pretty much do whatever they choice as far as how much benefits that they provide.
With the cost of everything going up, employers are considering cost, and they are making employees pay for some of the cost of their medical benefits. Many, many, companies are following the same trend.
With a lot of people out of work, you have to consider the fact that you are employed, and go ahead a pay the cost of the medical.
You can always decide to look for another job, but you won't find too many companies that provide medical 100%.
September 26th, 2009 at 1:06 pm
I think it is fair to provide healtcare for those that CANNOT work. I am not talking about those who don't want to work. For those that can work, we should have a scale. You can't just set an income scale or bracket. In my state (2 bedroom apartment rents for $1550) you can't live on $60K a year with a family that has 2 children. In some others you can. So here is the fair plan.
- We set a local income scale based on average living expenses in a local. Probably by county.
-The Fed subsidizes it by a percentage up to the cap for what is consider poor based on the scale.
-Everyone buys commercial insurance if they want it and get a tax break for doing so. Those the are under the cap, get a subsidy.
-The government negotiates for best prices with the big providers, and there is a discount that is good for all. (Like Massachusetts)
This way, for those that can self-insure, are Christian Science or friends of Ron Hubbard, they are not forced ot have it. If you need it and want it, it is affordable. And if you priorities are a new HD TV and car that you can't afford, and not insurance, don't get sick.
September 26th, 2009 at 11:52 am
Weiner, you da man! You bring sanity to the debate. And people are coming around to a reasonable debate about this now. The shrill lies are less than they were in August. The voices of reason are finally breaking through the noise. Keep it up! You and Grayson have spine that most Dems lack and you do us all proud! Thank you!
September 26th, 2009 at 11:55 am
hey, slap my ass when you hit it from behind, i think it is so sexy!
September 26th, 2009 at 11:27 pm
it may be free but not better..some people are on waiting lists for a simple MRI for months while here in America we pay but can get it done the next day..
September 27th, 2009 at 7:11 am
Be honest,It is gonna take some time to find the answer for your question.Try to have a look the resource here
http://www.HealthInsuranceFreeTips.info/free-health-insurance.htm for reference.
September 27th, 2009 at 8:41 am
I agree that at first alot of people will drop their medical insurance for the cheaper Gov. coverage. However, not all and not for long. Its the standard Starbuck, Walmart senario. First there will be a major influx into this new product, because its claim to fame is cheap. There will wailing, and gnashing of teeth, and people will swear that the sky is falling. Eventually Health insurance will offer something a gov run company cannot, quality. Then equilibrium will be achieved
September 27th, 2009 at 12:03 pm
That’s what my inital point alluded to, that I agree with how you could propse quality under the umbrella of what coverage costs. Which I believe private insurers will have to be forced to do to compete with lower costs of a government program. Conservatives tend to argue that this would run them out of business but it is more or less a matter of controlling the inflation of coverage costs. They will have to maintain their prices in order to compete but, apart from net profit, is good for all.
September 27th, 2009 at 11:57 pm
Actually i believe you’re mistaken. Insurance agencies can’t offer quality, that exists apart from insurers in the medical field. Yes I understand that, in large part, they can choice were your coverage is applicable (Point take). However the equilibrium will be achieved insofar as being a check on insurance agencies inflated coverage. Gov’t is cheaper, may not be better, but it forces the market as a whole to stablilze low.
September 28th, 2009 at 9:46 pm
There are many places to get an on-line quote. Here is another: http://www.yourhealthplanadvisor.com/ooshealth.html and I'm sure if you do an internet search you'll find many more.
You can get an idea of costs on-line, but there are hundreds of plans available and how do you know if you've choosen the best one for your situation? It'll take you several days to intelligently compare all the plans available. Also, if you have any pre-existing conditions that might add a rider to the policy, cause you to be declined, or if you are out of the height and weight guidelines you won't know until you've applied and gone through the underwriting process which is a big waste of time. You should contact a local independent agent who can work with you to find the best policy and will weed out the plans that won't accept you because of any health condition or will not cover you to your expectations. The plans and premiums are no different using an agent.
September 29th, 2009 at 4:11 am
Indiana has medicaid, just like Kentucky does. They also have S-CHIP, which is the equivalent of Kentucky's K-CHIP.
Indiana's requirements can be found at the second website below. If you are pregnant, your family's total income (including your hubby's) can't be more than 150% above the federal poverty limit. For a family of 3 (they include the baby as a family member) the monthly income limit is $2,288/mo or less. They have no resource limit for pregnancy (bank accounts, assets, etc).
September 29th, 2009 at 1:25 pm
http://dhs.wisconsin.gov/medicaid/
September 29th, 2009 at 6:31 am
I believe they can. They just lack incentive. Just like the American auto builders couldn’t build a car that got more than 12mi to the gl until the Japanese started to build quality cars that exceeded those target GPM.
There will be a major reshuffle at the feeding pull, but I’ve got faith in corparate greed that once companies can’t get around the issue of cheaper rates they would deal with public option as they would any other competitor
September 29th, 2009 at 5:10 pm
i look for website and found this health insuranse website
September 29th, 2009 at 6:06 pm
carebear, Health insurance can be very tricky. Since I'm from Idaho I'm not sure about California regulations, so I suggest you visit a nearby insurance agent. http://www.goodinternetdeals.com/Health-Insurance.html They will be able to help you.
September 29th, 2009 at 11:34 am
halcyon083, I don’t know what “free-marketers” you’re talking to. I don’t want the Dept. of Energy run and owned by oil companies. I want it abolished.
September 29th, 2009 at 12:58 pm
Health Care Reform, NOW!
September 29th, 2009 at 6:29 pm
yes and no. yes the insurer can’t actually improve care. but they can widen care. and start to cover other things as well as lower cost. like and this is morbid but a birth control option not just an abortion at the clinic but the morning after pill as well as vasectomies and tubal ligations. or even covering fertility clinics. or offering coverage for plastic surgeries.