More Than you Think in this Murky Advertising World – but – Are Matching Services Effective?
By Dr. David Edward Marcinko; MBA, CMP™
Recently, I received the sixth telephone cold call from one Mr. Tim Smith [866 952 4065], in as many months, regarding a service called Prospect Match of Concord California. It purports to match financial advisors with pre-screened clients [like affluent doctors] in my area.
Of course, because of their high quality selection process, only three advisors are “needed” in my locale. I also received this email sales-service pitch.
The Introductory e-mail Sales Pitch
We are hosting a live presentation with Ilene Hirsch of ProspectMatch, and new agent Wayne Dunlap will show you a service that will prospect for you—even in a terrible economy. See How Wayne Dunlap invested $1,094 in his business to earn $39,560 and does it again and again. Join us for 30 minutes and learn how Wayne:
- Outsources his prospecting, and was
- Introduced to 73 new prospects; resulting in 23 appointments and in 9 sales.
Thank you
Eric Palmer (800) 290-7226
www.Brokersalliance.com
About Prospect Match
“ProspectMatch helps financial professionals who are wasting time and earning too little. If you are earning less than $100,000 a year, you’re either not serious, or doing the wrong things and we can show you what to do. If you are earning $100,000-$300,000 annually, you’ve figured some things out. But those who use our systems see their income top $500,000 annually because they spend their days doing marketing the right way, talking to motivated affluent prospects and they sell the right way.”
Link: www.ProspectMatch.com
Costs
The blog states that there is a one time non-refundable registration [fixed-cost] fee of $149; so that prospects meeting their selection criteria are assigned to me exclusively. For each prospect match, the charge is an additional $20 [variable-cost] fee. This is known as a hybrid business cost model.
Assessment
Here are a few interesting thoughts and co-incidences for further ME-P subscriber consideration and commentary:
- The site is a pre or post-retiree sales lead generator for the 45 +age market for annuities; typically the most commission loaded and profitable financial product in the industry today. The fear of Obama-care may be self-promoting for annuities.
- It appears to be geared more for insurance sales agents; not RIAs or fiduciaries.
- The service appears to help mitigate the so-called national “do-not-call” prohibitions.
- Explanatory sales booklets and other customized self-promotional literature are available for an additional surcharge, along with other premium upgrade services.
- We have been getting more than the usual number of contacts recently, either to buy our ME-P mailing list [not for sale-confidentially assured], or to purchase an AMA. APMA or ADA mailing list for doctors, podiatrists and dentists. These folks are apparently unaware of our medical affiliations.
- How do you feel about being called a “prospect” or book-of-business?
- I am not – and have never been – a member of the Financial Planning Association [FPA], and I haven’t been a certified financial planner for the last three years; having quit that organization in abject disgust after more than a decade [read related posts – why?]. So, how and why did they target me? Big mistake, too.
Disclosure
I am not a member of the AMA; 82% of eligible [cogent and modern] physicians are not. But, I am founder of the www.CertifiedMedicalPlanner.com for fiduciary advisors and medical management consultants.
And so, your thoughts and comments on this Medical Executive-Post are appreciated. What are the good and bad points of this service? Has any FA used it and what is your experience with it? As a doctor, how do you feel about being targeted as a “prospect” by a third-party head-hunter? Be sure to give the website a click and tell us what you think?
We will try to contact Tim, or other representative of this advertising/marketing program, for an email interview. Let’s be objective.
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