Here is a quick run-down on what you will find in this bulletin: Put This…
Update News for May 2008
Here is a quick run-down on what you will find in this bulletin:
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Forms Library Development Completed
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Critical Illness Comparisons – UNDER CONSTRUCTION
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Critical Illness – Comparing Coverages
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Critical Illness – Sample Policies
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Sample Policies are MANDATORY
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This Will Go Quickly
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Win a FREE Year of Compulife
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Improvements to Web Sites
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On-Line Tutorial/Seminars
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These topics will be dealt with in more detail throughout this bulletin.
Compulife’s Critical Illness comparisons will be PREMIUM ONLY. For that reason work on the project will go quite quickly as there will be no need for any new mechanisms to store and retrieve data.
The problem with a premium comparison ONLY is that unlike life insurance, which provides standardized coverage no matter which policy you buy, two different CI policies may cover totally different risks and there is NO standardization of coverages. With that in mind Compulife does not want our comparisons to ignore that issue. On the other hand, and as we have discussed before, we lack the expertise to analyze these differences.
The joint project with Dick will be an “agent only” web site called www.cianalyzer.com. The site will be a password protected site which Compulife subscribers will have direct access to by clicking on a link in the Compulife program. Agents who are NOT Compulife subscribers will still be able to register FREE to use the site. The site will be a resource for information and comparative analysis of different CI policy contracts and a discussion of the differences between policies.
Because it will take time to get the new site up and running, and because we do not wish to delay rolling out the premium comparison software, we have devised an interim and permanent way for our subscribers to obtain information about CI policies and the risks that they cover.
To ensure that agents know about this new feature, the following WARNING will appear on the top of all comparisons:
WARNING: The following is a price comparison ONLY of Critical Illness policies.
Different policies cover different Critical Illnesses. You must carefully consider the
coverages provided by any policy that you are recommending or buying.
IMPORTANT: To review the policy contract for any of the following policies,
double left click on any of the products quoted. This will display a single product
window. At the top of that window, select “options”. The last option on the list is
“sample policy”. Select “sample policy” to review coverages for that policy.
When the agent clicks on “sample policy” on the options list, the forms library will retrieve the sample policy and display it in a PDF window, just as it does with any other form.
A modified version of the above warning will appear on the bottom of any CI comparisons or individual quotes you print. It will say:
WARNING: The above is a price comparison ONLY of Critical Illness policies. Different policies cover different illnesses.
In other words, one policy may NOT cover you for something another policy does. Your agent has the ability to provide
you with a sample policy for any of the above products. Make certain that you obtain and read that sample policy carefully.
We have spoken with a handful of Canadian companies who have expressed interest but no one wants to be first. With that in mind Compulife is offering a one year free subscription to the first company to provide Compulife with their application and service forms for our forms library.
Once again, the first Canadian life insurance company to provide us with forms gets one year of Compulife for FREE – that’s a $299 value. The second company to provide us with forms will receive 6 free months of software.
In order to help motivate the companies, the agent/agency subscriber to Compulife, who is influential in getting the first company’s forms into Compulife, will also receive 12 free months of Compulife for FREE. In all cases these free subscriptions will be added to the time left on any existing subscriptions.
So how about it? Would you like the convenience of getting life company forms from Compulife? Our U.S. subscribers do.
We think the new pages are better organized and look more professional. The question is, did anyone notice? Tell us what you think? Do you have any suggestions?
Tutorials will be short and topically arranged. For example, the first tutorial will be an audio visual presentation of the Dare to Compare Challenge, which is a training tutorial we use for first time users. Someone will actually be able to sit and watch us do that tutorial in a video. We think for those who fear touching the keyboard, this will be useful.
The second tutorial that we are planning will explain how to use our “ROP Analysis”. We think that function in the software is overlooked but is very useful, particularly when selling ROP products to high end insurance buyers who actually understand the time value of money. Once we have that tutorial ready, we will talk about it in the future Update News, and invite you to check it out. At that point we will ask if there other features and options in Compulife that you would like us to cover in the tutorials? Let us know.