Win Ce for life!
attend LTca’s “summer trainer series”
featuring pru, omaha, trans & met
PRE-Register today by phone or email!
What are LTCA’s “Summer Trainers” and How Can I Win?
LTCA is hosting a series of ½-hr training calls to help producers become better acquainted with the flagship products of Prudential, Mutual & United of Omaha, Transamerica, and MetLife. We’ve asked our carrier sponsors to accomplish 4 focused goals—without straying into fine print or boring you with LTC-101:
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Identify each Product’s Key Distinguishing Elements
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Show Us the Pricing Sweet Spot
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Highlight the Underwriting Niche or Advantage
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Provide a 5-minute “Elevator Pitch”
We want to provide you with easy take-aways from the calls without being distracted by product basics that you all know. And the best part is, as a reward for tuning in you could win "CE For Life!"
How does the “CE For Life!” Contest Work?
First, we ask that you pre-register for our Summer Trainers:
Tue Jun 29 ....... 9:00am PDT ... Prudential completed
Tue Jul 13 ........ 9:00am PDT ... Transamerica completed
Tue Jul 27 ........ 9:00am PDT ... Mutual & United of Omaha completed
Tue Aug 10 ...... 9:00am PDT ... MetLife
At the end of each call, we will reveal a Secret Password. When the Summer Trainer Series has ended, producers may email or fax LTCA (no phone calls please) entries which list all 4 Secret Passwords. We will conduct a random drawing from among the correct entries on August 13th and 1 winner will receive “CE For Life!” from United Insurance Educators.
The Carrot & The Stick In order to win, you must know all 4 Secret Passwords, but in order to enter you must be contracted with a minimum of 1 “CE For Life!” carrier. The good news is that LTCA will grant you additional contest entries the more contracted carriers you represent through us:
1 contract min.....................equals............. 1 entry in the drawing
2 contracts......................... equals............. 2 entries in the drawing
3 contracts......................... equals............. 6 entries in the drawing
4 contracts......................... equals............. 8 entries in the drawing