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How Adobe Insurance Brokers Transformed Their Agency Operations With Eclipse AMS

North American Software Associates

Adobe Insurance Brokers is an independent insurance agency located in Morgan Hill, California. Known for being one of the state’s most trusted insurance carriers, Adobe specializes in finding affordable and reliable coverage for their customers, and the reviews speak for themselves.

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Medical Health Insurance Broker Can Simplify Your Choices

Smart Insurance Agents

A medical health insurance broker helps you choose the best health insurance plan tailored to your needs. Unlike agents tied to one insurer, brokers work with multiple companies to give you unbiased options. What is a medical health insurance broker?

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How to become an insurance agent? Ultimate guide

Friendly Agent

How do you make money as an insurance agent? The insurance broker is able to earn money from commissions when they start selling insurance products to customers. A lot of today’s insurance agents may want to enter on the scene without the experience relevant to selling insurance.

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Where Can a Broker Get Insurance Marketing Assistance? Multiple Options Are Available – Including Aligning Yourself with a GA

Word & Brown

Here are a few marketing agencies or support options: Engage a marketing services partner like Agency Revolution or Media Logic. These firms (and others) offer marketing solutions for independent insurance agencies and brokers. The post Where Can a Broker Get Insurance Marketing Assistance?

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How to Not Suck at Being an Insurance Agent

Redbird Agents

Roughly 10 percent of independent insurance agents generate the vast majority of insurance sales, leaving many to question the viability of this career path. Many attribute the failure rate to agents being lazy or not intelligent enough—a “muddy bucket of water,” as one insurance agency owner described.