Friday, December 11, 2015

Cleaning Crew News!

WE GOT OUR EARLY CHRISTMAS PRESENT FROM DIGITAL WORLD!  NEW INTERFACE!!

The training is off the hook; videos are 'whoa, Nellie'; and there are marketing videos you can share from inside your interface and they track back to you like this.

 To sign someone up as Agent?  Send 'em here.  (Use the link from YOUR interface, of course!)

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It was great to see one of our Founding Agents for lunch yesterday, the lovely Angelia Harrington, visiting from Georgia!

Angie Rocks!
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This from Avita:

"Thanks. Agents can now upload statements direct from their phone. tablet or computer to the system as well."


Avita Pizano    
Sales and Support Manager - DW
 
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We get asked every now and then about buying leads -- love the great video advice section from the Planning vid with specific website suggestions!  
 
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Great call just now from Agent Ronald M. in MS, who is currently signing 2 merchants -- a barbershop and hair salon -- and told me he has decided to focus on building his DW biz only! 
Related imageWAYTOGO, RON!  
 
 
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If you've ever heard John talk about his experience with A.L.Williams decades ago and the effect it had on his life, you can begin to understand his DW vision.  Perhaps this quote from A.L.Williams himself  to a crowd at the Georgia Dome in 2011 expands the picture:
 
Addison introduced his mentor – Art Williams – who had founded the A.L. Williams & Associates life insurance company in 1977. 
A.L. Williams later became Primerica.
As he came on stage, Williams was greeted with an even louder and longer standing ovation. This was the first time in 20 years that Williams had addressed a Primerica gathering, and the attendees were making up for lost time.
Williams, who became a billionaire while building A.L. Williams, came out dressed in khaki shorts (that didn’t hide a knee brace on his left leg) and a long‑sleeved T‑shirt that said “Do It BIG.”
“I wore my coaching clothes tonight,” said Williams, a former high school football coach, who began coaching the crowd – much in the way he had run the insurance company decades ago.
“A.L. Williams was born with 85 people here in Atlanta, Ga.,” Williams said. “We had a crusade, and we grew to an army of 225,000. You know what?”

“You know what? In 1977, 86 percent of life insurance was cash value life insurance. Today, 95 percent of life insurance is term. And A.L. Williams did that. We changed and cleaned up an industry.” 
“You know what? In 1977, 86 percent of life insurance was cash value life insurance. Today, 95 percent of life insurance is term. And A.L. Williams did that. We changed an industry.” - See more at: http://www.primerica.com/public/news/art-williams-primerica.html#sthash.7DaHiAzk.dpuf
- See more at: http://www.primerica.com/public/news/art-williams-primerica.html#sthash.7DaHiAzk.dpuf
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DW, anyone?  Our mission is clear:  HELP MERCHANTS and establish a solid, long-lasting company that can 'change an industry'!
 
As he came on stage, Williams was greeted with an even louder and longer standing ovation. This was the first time in 20 years that Williams had addressed a Primerica gathering, and the attendees were making up for lost time.
Williams, who became a billionaire while building A.L. Williams, came out dressed in khaki shorts (that didn’t hide a knee brace on his left leg) and a long‑sleeved T‑shirt that said “Do It BIG.”
“I wore my coaching clothes tonight,” said Williams, a former high school football coach, who began coaching the crowd – much in the way he had run the insurance company decades ago.
“A.L. Williams was born with 85 people here in Atlanta, Ga.,” Williams said. “We had a crusade, and we grew to an army of 225,000. You know what?”
“What?” the crowd roared back.
“You know what? In 1977, 86 percent of life insurance was cash value life insurance. Today, 95 percent of life insurance is term. And A.L. Williams did that. We changed an industry.”
- See more at: http://www.primerica.com/public/news/art-williams-primerica.html#sthash.7DaHiAzk.dpuf
 

Addison introduced his mentor – Art Williams – who had founded the A.L. Williams & Associates life insurance company in 1977. (He’s not related to Rick Williams.) A.L. Williams later became Primerica, but at the 2011 convention, it was as if Primerica and A.L. Williams had reunited in spirit.
As he came on stage, Williams was greeted with an even louder and longer standing ovation. This was the first time in 20 years that Williams had addressed a Primerica gathering, and the attendees were making up for lost time.
Williams, who became a billionaire while building A.L. Williams, came out dressed in khaki shorts (that didn’t hide a knee brace on his left leg) and a long‑sleeved T‑shirt that said “Do It BIG.”
“I wore my coaching clothes tonight,” said Williams, a former high school football coach, who began coaching the crowd – much in the way he had run the insurance company decades ago.
“A.L. Williams was born with 85 people here in Atlanta, Ga.,” Williams said. “We had a crusade, and we grew to an army of 225,000. You know what?”
- See more at: http://www.primerica.com/public/news/art-williams-primerica.html#sthash.7DaHiAzk.dpuf

 

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