Guilty By AssociationAffinity Marketing and Unlimited LTCi Prospects
Brian M. Johnson, MBA,CLTCNew York – National Long-Term Care Brokers
The True Challenge
Selling is the easy part. Finding enough qualified people to talk to is
the hard part. Gaining trust is sometimes harder.
The “Ah-ha” Moment…
We’ll call her Judy… She deserves the credit for my “ah-ha” moment. My story…
You never know when you’ll be inspired. Be persistent if you believe in what you do.
Affinity Marketing
Access Numbers Trust Resource New Opportunities! Most carriers have marketing material and
staff devoted to affinity discount programs. Ask your BGA!
Professional Associations
Affinity Discounts Disability, Long-Term Care Inusrance, Med Supp By laws, Dues Paying, In Existence for 2+ Years
Associations are in need of member benefits Value Added. - Justify Dues Attract and retain members Little or no cost / administration Stay ahead of competition
Why Associations Work For Us Our ideal clients
Members see value in paying dues for professional and/or personal development
Associations exist to set standards for industries and professions, provide networking opportunities for like minded people and to provide education and training.
A sense of community coordination is at the heart of associations.
Gives us an affinity with the members We are prescreened by the association
Access to large groups of people, through multiple channels Smaller up front costs with higher closing ratios Opportunities for other lines of business – branch out
Where To Find Associations
The Best Way Ask your current clients and/or people you do business with.
Other brokers and agents Google, The Yellow Pages
In 2005, it was estimated that there were approximately 1.8 Million Associations in our country. 1. ASAE and the Center for Association Leadership. www.ASAEcenter.org
How do you spend your leisure time? What interests you?
Which Associations Are Best?
You could say all of them! Everyone faces challenges. Our advice and financial
instruments assist with these challenges. Smaller, localized associations are easier to
penetrate. National and State Assns. have county zones or chapters.
Associations that are comprised of actual businesses or business owners.
Associations that you share an affinity with. If you like dining out, approach the restaurant association.
Plan Ahead
Set clear, concise expectations with the association. Marketing Plan Timeline Their role vs. your role
Be clear that you intend to co-brand with the Association.
All marketing material will be submitted to the association for review prior to implementation.
Systematic, separate marketing initiatives for your offering.
Your Marketing Mix
Welcome or Announcement Letter from the Executive Director is essential.
Targeted or Blanket Direct Mail. Targeted or Blanket Email blast. Schedule speaking events.
Be proactive Call centers of influence (Chapter or Zone
Presidents, Boards of Directors) Attend conferences, be an exhibitor Ask for the executive director’s input. He/she is
thinking in different terms than you – ask often.
Your State is BIG!
The inquiries are rushing in but the Association members live hours away from your place of business.
Partnering opportunities Phone appointments/Conference Calls Web Presentations
Association members are willing and WANT to conduct business via the phone, mail and web.
Web Presentations
Increase your appointments How are we meeting vs. Are we meeting?
Non intrusive Saves time for you and your prospect
People appreciate the convenience Instant credibility coming through the association Opens an opportunity for a face to face meeting Gives you a competitive advantage No geographic restrictions What to use:
www.gotomeeting.com www.webex.com
Involve Your Prospects
They can see what’s on your computer, so… Have pictures of yourself, your family, hobbies, vacation
pictures Brand presentation material with Association name / logo
Create scripted questions to ask through out the presentation. Unless you’re using a web cam, you can’t see your
prospects’ facial expressions/body language. Involve the prospects on the illustration design.
They will like the transparency
Bring it all together
Pay attention to societal trends Technology, demographics, etc. Look to other industries for ideas - You want to experience
service, take tea at the Ritz. Find Associations through your clients, the people you do
business with, the internet and the activities you enjoy. Get an appointment with the executive director. Become a master marketer and co-brand with the association. Expand your reach by leveraging web meetings. Create a “web,” from your new clients.
Get the names and numbers of your new clients’ advisors (CPA’s, Financial Planners, Attorneys) MUTUAL CLIENT.
“Approach an ordinary activity in an extraordinary way.”
Questions?
Brian M. Johnson, MBA, CLTC
New York – National Long-Term Care Brokers, Ltd.
800-695-8224 ext. 154