LarsonEd is Now a Florida Insurance School! [VIDEO]

Family-owned and operated Larson Educational Services has had its doors open in Fort Myers since November 2008. We at LarsonEd are excited that for the first time in our company’s 8-year history we are offering health insurance education. This is in addition to our already established courses in mortgage, CAM, and real estate.

As a professional education business, we are always looking toward the future for possible trends and opportunities. We feel that there will be a steady, continued growth in the health and life insurance industry in Florida. Now is a good time for us to bring our high standards and exam preparation expertise to this growing field. It also allows us to diversify our course offerings and give additional career options to our current and future students.

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In our classes, you’ll learn about the Florida Health & Life licensing requirements, responsibilities, liabilities, and standards of conduct. We also include, at no additional charge, all the EXAM PREPARATION you need to pass your exams.

Comprised of 12 modular units covering the basic principles and business fundamentals of insurance, our experts will prepare you not only for success on exam day, but will help you get off to a fast start once you have received your license. Because our course has a modular format, you can mix-and-match dates and locations if you need flexible scheduling. Just call us at 239-344-7510 and we’ll help you put a schedule together.

You can’t find that flexibility at any other insurance school in southwest Florida! Plus your tuition payment is good for one year! You can attend the course again to review for no additional charge.

We accept registrations all the way up to the course start time.

Tuition: $339

Includes:

• 1-year enrollment period to complete or review the course
• Our exclusive student workbook
• Our Health & Life Exam Preparation. No separate class needed!
• Tuition DOES NOT include the State Manual. State manuals can be purchased online here http://naifa-florida.org/study-manual-30th-edition/

To sign up for the 60 hour Health & Life Agent Pre-Licensing course, click here: https://www.larsoned.com/insurance/licensing/pre-licensin…

To sell annuity contracts, variable contracts, health insurance or life insurance in Florida, a person must have a license from the Florida Department of Financial Services (DFS). Before obtaining a license, a person is required to attend a pre-licensing course, pass the state exam and submit an application.

We at Larson Educational Services, a Florida insurance school with classes in Fort Myers and Naples, will guide you through the process of getting the following Florida Insurance Licenses:

Life and Health (2-15 Agent),
Health Only (2-40 Agent) or
Life Only (2-14 Agent)

Larson Educational Services

13040 Livingston Rd. #12,

Naples, Florida

34105

239-344-7510

Common Misconceptions about Life Insurance–Naples Insurance School

Many people don’t realize that life insurance can be one of the best financial purchases they make.

Life insurance offers a level financial and emotional security that many other investments can’t touch.

Yet many people still don’t get life insurance. If you have a better understanding of why your clients hesitate to make this important purchase, you’ll be better equipped to help quell their objections.

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The death benefits that life insurance pays out can be one of the most important tools a family has to cover funeral and other end of life expenses.

Although these one-time expenses may be one of the smaller benefits of life insurance, yet covering funeral and burial costs is one of the main reasons Americans purchase life insurance.

Even clients who see life insurance as a means to leave inheritance for their children or as a way to supplement income in retirement may not appreciate the potential of life insurance.

Clients might be deterred by what they view as relatively low yields for life insurance compared to other potential investments.

One of the most commonly cited reasons why people don’t buy life insurance is that they have other investment priorities.

Therefore, it’s important for you to adequately educate your clients about your life insurance products’ benefits. For example, that life insurance can help take care of their family in the future by compensating for the lost income after passing.

It may be that clients simply don’t want to impact their monthly expenses.

If you let them know about potential premium financing, they may be able to finance their life insurance premiums without taking a significant hit on their liquid capital.

This is an especially important option for clients who may want invest their money in other asset classes.

With a better understanding of your clients’ thought process, you may be able to better assuage their nerves when considering an investment in life insurance.

About Larson Educational Services:

Utilizing 40 years of real estate training and professional education experience, Florida real estate school Larson Educational Services is the premier provider of Florida real estate licensing, exam preparation, post-licensing, CAM licensing, mortgage loan originator licensing, and continuing education in Southwest Florida. Classes are available in Fort Myers, Naples, Sarasota, and online. We are an approved Florida Real Estate School (License #ZH1002299), Florida CAM School (License #PRE31), Florida Insurance School (License # 370501) and NMLS Approved Course Provider.

Larson Educational Services

13040 Livingston Rd. #12,

Naples, Florida

34105

239-344-7510

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#TBT to the Mysterious Construction Guy with the Golden Arm

This #ThrowbackThursday goes back just a few years to 2015, when we expanded our offices into “The Crow’s Nest” on the second level of Royal Palm Square in Fort Myers.

Our mom, LarsonEd’s resident interior decorator, was running errands up and down between our main offices on the ground level and the upstairs Crow’s Nest, which is on the other side of the Royal Palm Square complex.

Before one of her trips downstairs, co-owner Dave Larson said, “Mom, can you grab me a few sugar packets for my tea while you’re in the main office?”

Being the good mom that she is, she agreed, proceeding to grab a handful of packets from the main office kitchen, securing them into a compact package with a rubber band, and walking outside toward the open window of Dave’s second-floor office.

Now, mom wanted to make things a little interesting, so she said screw it to hand-delivering the sugar package to Dave, and instead opted for throwing it up through the narrow opening of his window.

She immediately enlisted the help of a husky construction guy wearing a white tank top. 

“Hey,” she said as he walked past, “can you throw this sugar packet through that window?”

He stopped. The guy looked at Mom, looked up at the window, looked back at her, and wordlessly grabbed the sugar package to line up the shot.

It was clear from the outset that this wasn’t Construction Guy’s first rodeo. With eyes fixed on the second-floor window, he glided to the side in search of an optimum angle, sizing up the opening like a sniper lining up his target.

After finding his desired shot, Construction Guy brought his arm back and in one fluid motion whipped the sugar package forward, sending the precious cargo sailing through the middle of the narrow window opening.

Mom and Construction Guy heard a holler of excitement from Dave’s office. Of course the throw itself was enough cause for celebration, but the whoops were slightly more emphatic than expected.

It was Dave and our dad, Rick. “We got it!” they called down.

It turns out that as those two sat speaking in Dave’s office, Dad just happened to see the sugar package flying in through the window like a lost dove. Being the natural athlete that he is, Dad had reached up in a moment inspired by pure instinct and snatched the sugar package out of the air.

Dad came to the window laughing and explained what had happened. Outside on ground level the construction guy walked away in hysterical laughter, having never said a word to anybody.

We salute you, mysterious Construction Guy. Dave’s tea that day tasted just a little bit sweeter thanks to your throwing prowess.

Do any of you have a connection to the Southwest Florida Historical Society? We need to get in touch with them about putting up a commemorative plaque or maybe even a statue of the construction guy with the golden arm.

About Larson Educational Services:

Utilizing 40 years of real estate training and professional education experience, Florida real estate school Larson Educational Services is the premier provider of Florida real estate licensing, exam preparation, post-licensing, CAM licensing, mortgage loan originator licensing, and continuing education in Southwest Florida. Classes are available in Fort Myers, Naples, Sarasota, and online. We are an approved Florida Real Estate School (License #ZH1002299), Florida CAM School (License #PRE31), Florida Insurance School (License # 370501) and NMLS Approved Course Provider.

Larson Educational Services

13040 Livingston Rd. #12,

Naples, Florida

34105

239-344-7510

Can the Vice City Handle Us?

If we ever decide to expand to the east coast, we’ll be ready.
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13040 Livingston Rd. #12,

Naples, Florida

34105

239-344-7510

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Come join the Larson family. Sign up for classes at LarsonEd.com

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About Larson Educational Services:

Utilizing 40 years of real estate training and professional education experience, Florida real estate school Larson Educational Services is the premier provider of Florida real estate licensing, exam preparation, post-licensing, CAM licensing, mortgage loan originator licensing, and continuing education in Southwest Florida. Classes are available in Fort Myers, Naples, Sarasota, and online. We are an approved Florida Real Estate School (License #ZH1002299), Florida CAM School (License #PRE31), Florida Insurance School (License # 370501) and NMLS Approved Course Provider.

 

Larson Educational Services

13040 Livingston Rd. #12,

Naples, Florida

34105

239-344-7510

Why superstar agents may be ignored (at first)

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When was the last time you had an amazing mailman?

How about custodial crews–do you look at the spotless floors of a supermarket or restaurant and think, “Wow, the cleaning crew here is amazing”?

Not likely.

Odds are, you notice when a place is dirty and pay no mind when it’s clean.

Same goes for mailmen: we don’t thank the mailman for giving us all of our mail on time, we only curse him when he fails to do so.

These are often thankless jobs that are being accomplished to their utmost potential when the people carrying them out are unnoticed.

Is it possible that real estate agents are in this category?

The Super Star agents are the ones who can anticipate problems and, as a result, have a solution at the ready.

When people (in any industry) do this successfully, their work often goes unnoticed in the short term.

But over time, if you are consistent, your ability to smooth out transactions and make life generally easier for your clients will yield more business.

The key is to put in work that may be invisible to the world for a while.

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About Larson Educational Services:

Utilizing 40 years of real estate training and professional education experience, Florida real estate school Larson Educational Services is the premier provider of Florida real estate licensing, exam preparation, post-licensing, CAM licensing, mortgage loan originator licensing, and continuing education in Southwest Florida. Classes are available in Fort Myers, Naples, Sarasota, and online. We are an approved Florida Real Estate School (License #ZH1002299), Florida CAM School (License #PRE31), Florida Insurance School (License # 370501) and NMLS Approved Course Provider.

Larson Educational Services

13040 Livingston Rd. #12,

Naples, Florida

34105

239-344-7510

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We’ve got an offer you can’t refuse

Good morning from the LarsonEd Godfather 🐴, Rick Larson.

He’s here to make you an offer you can’t refuse: Florida’s best real estate and insurance education.

Check out our new insurance courses here: https://larsontrak.larsoned.com/60-hour-health-life-agent-pre-licensing-course

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How to Convert FSBOs into Clients–Part 2

We all like to save a few bucks here and there, especially when it comes to home ownership.

But some boot-strapping home owners take DIY too far.

Sure, it makes sense to teach yourself how to fix a leaky faucet or replace a broken door hinge.

But at what point does this self reliance go too far?

The answer: when you decide to sell your home yourself.

Some people see listing their home for sale by owner (or FSBO) as a way to save an agent’s commission for themselves.

“I can put a few signs in the front yard,” they tell themselves. “And what’s so hard about taking some pictures and posting them online?”

What they don’t realize, however, is that their choice to go it alone could potentially cost them a lot of time and money.

So how do you turn FSBOs into a client?

In short, through education.

Inform FSBOs of the risks they’re unwittingly taking on and explain the possible negative implications of those risks.

Read Part 1 Here

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5. They will take longer

On average, FSBO listings will take longer to sell than agent listings. Unless the person selling without representation already knows a person who wants to take the property, this can mean a lot more time spent on the market. 

For similar reasons, properties listed by the owner are often incorrectly priced (watch here for some of the most common causes of inflated home prices).

Consequently, close to 20 percent of FSBOs are unable to sell their homes within their chosen time frame.

6. It’s a long lonely road for an FSBO

For better or for worse, FSBOs are lone wolves.

If an FSBO runs into a problem or has a question, they are all alone. Real estate agents have mentors and brokers to go to for help—agents have a network to go to for support. FSBOs do not.

7. Marketing is harder than it looks

FSBOs often underestimate the difficulty of listing and selling their home.

Think putting up a yard sign will be enough to sell your home? You’re not alone.

33% of FSBOs rely on yard signs to market their home.

Only 13% of FSBOs use the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) website. 

But what many of these sellers don’t realize is that getting on the MLS is not necessarily enough to make the sale.

Again, as an agent you have a network of connections and prospects who might be interested in a home that would otherwise sit unsold for an FSBO.

8. Less money, more problems

The name of the game for FSBOs is saving money.

However, odds are good that a for sale by owner will be nickel and dimed until their commission savings are nullified.

How much will the home inspection cost? What about signage and flyers? How about that home warranty? The list of small costs that are a necessary part of the sales process can add up.

And that’s to say nothing of the investment of time required for an FSBO.

Without the same resources as an agent, FSBOs wind up making a large investment of time to sell their home.

How much is your time worth? 

Read Part 1 Here

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About Larson Educational Services:

Utilizing 40 years of real estate training and professional education experience, Florida real estate school Larson Educational Services is the premier provider of Florida real estate licensing, exam preparation, post-licensing, CAM licensing, mortgage loan originator licensing, and continuing education in Southwest Florida. Classes are available in Fort Myers, Naples, Sarasota, and online. We are an approved Florida Real Estate School (License #ZH1002299), Florida CAM School (License #PRE31), Florida Insurance School (License # 370501) and NMLS Approved Course Provider.

Brad Larson

Larson Educational Services

13040 Livingston Rd. #12

Naples, FL 34105

info@LarsonEd.com

239-344-7510

www.LarsonEd.com

How to Convert FSBOs into Clients–Part 1

We all like to save a few bucks here and there, especially when it comes to home ownership.

But some boot-strapping home owners take DIY too far.

Sure, it makes sense to teach yourself how to fix a leaky faucet or replace a broken door hinge.

But at what point does this self reliance go too far?

The answer: when you decide to sell your home yourself.

Some people see listing their home for sale by owner (or FSBO) as a way to save an agent’s commission for themselves.

“I can put a few signs in the front yard,” they tell themselves. “And what’s so hard about taking some pictures and posting them online?”

bad photo

Actually, a whole lot about real estate photography is easy to overlook. For starters, getting rid of the stuffed animals and Simpsons-esque furniture. (Photo courtesy of terribleagentphotos.com)

What they don’t realize, however, is that their choice to go it alone could potentially cost them a lot of time and money.

So how do you turn FSBOs into a client?

In short, through education.

Inform FSBOs of the risks they’re unwittingly taking on and explain the possible negative implications of those risks.

How to convert fsbos

1. The potential for scams

FSBO sales create the potential for fraud by both parties.

Some FSBO sellers will ask that their buyer go forward without an agent as well. “We can make this deal without either of us losing money to an agent,” they might say.

Hoping to save a few extra dollars in the deal, the buyer might agree, throwing down an earnest money deposit in the process. If the FSBO decides they don’t like the deal, the buyer might be out of luck without a valid contract or receipt, saying goodbye to their EMD.

FSBO scams can include producing fake papers, such as appraisals or loan documentation, or purchases through a fake third party, like a non-existent attorney.

Ask an FSBO why they would open themselves up to these potential scams. Tell them you’re a trained professional who specializes in these transactions and, believe it or not, they’re not as easy to pull off as they might seem.

2. For the love of paperwork

One of the biggest unforeseen obstacles FSBOs encounter is the daunting paperwork of a real estate transaction.

Maybe the FSBO did a Google search and found a one-size-fits-all contract and thought their work was done. But do they actually understand what’s on that contract? Are they capable of customizing it?

Ask the FSBO how valuable their time is and how it could be used in better ways than learning the ins and outs of real estate contracts they may use only a few times in their life.

Sales contracts, lead paint disclosures, property disclosures—inform the FSBO that any missteps in these papers can lead to legal problems that could’ve been easily foreseen by a real estate agent.

3. Bad deals

FSBOs aren’t as practiced or as knowledgable at finding discrepancies in contracts before signing on the dotted line. For example, let them know that they may have to pay lots of money to back out of a bad deal if there are some oversights in their paperwork. You can help save them that money and headache.

4. They’ll get less money

FSBOs make about 16% less than median sales prices. This could be due in large part to them not having the time or resources to devote to understanding their home’s market value. Likewise, they may not know how to accurately read market reports, and they might not know how to create a proper marketing campaign.

FSBOs who sell to their friends or someone they knew, dropped their median sale price from $210,000 to $151,900.

Why? Because their friend expected a deal.

Check back next time for part 2.

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About Larson Educational Services:

Utilizing 40 years of real estate training and professional education experience, Florida real estate school Larson Educational Services is the premier provider of Florida real estate licensing, exam preparation, post-licensing, CAM licensing, mortgage loan originator licensing, and continuing education in Southwest Florida. Classes are available in Fort Myers, Naples, Sarasota, and online. We are an approved Florida Real Estate School (License #ZH1002299), Florida CAM School (License #PRE31), Florida Insurance School (License # 370501) and NMLS Approved Course Provider.

Brad Larson

Larson Educational Services

13040 Livingston Rd. #12

Naples, FL 34105

info@LarsonEd.com

239-344-7510

www.LarsonEd.com

There’s SNOW doubt about it…

There’s snow doubt about it: LarsonEd is the COOLEST new insurance school in Southwest Florida.

Sign up for classes here: https://www.larsoned.com/insurance/

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Larson Educational Services

13040 Livingston Rd. #12,

Naples, Florida

34105

239-344-7510

LarsonEd.com