Client & Recruiting Targets
- Homeowners Ages 35 to 60
- Just Got Married
- Just Had a Baby
- Income $55K – $140K
- Unemployed People
- Self Employed
- Entrepreneurs
- Salespeople
- Marketing And Sales
- Owned A Restaurant
- Uber Drivers
- Lyft Drivers
- Looking For Franchises
- Brand Ambassador
- Frontier Communications Salespeople
- Solar Salespeople
- Solar City Salespeople
- Mortgages Sales
- Health Insurance Agents
- Healthmarkets Insurance Agents
- Gerber Insurance Agents,
- Final Expense Insurance Agents
- Funeral Home Salespeople
- Retail Salespeople
- Remodeling Salespeople
- Pharmaceutical Salespeople
- Insurance Agents
- Medicare Insurance Agents
- Long Term Care Insurance Agents
- Group Insurance Agents
- Women and Minorities
- Millennial
- Generation-Xers
- Baby Boomers
- Employee Benefits Agents
- Supplemental Insurance Agents
- Aflac Insurance Agents
- Afortus Insurance Agents
- Symmetry Financial Agents
- Health Insurance Agents
- Alb Insurance Agents
- Premier Marketing Pre Need Agents
- Auto Salespeople
- Advertising Salespeople
- Business Development
- Merchant Credit Card Salespeople
- Knife Salespeople
- Jewelry Salespeople
- Real Estate Agents
- Sales Representatives
Target a Market
Financial Literacy Group is a certified minority business enterprise (MBE), per the Southern California Minority Business Development Council (SCMBDC) as of October, 2021. This means we also have access to the entire country through the 22 other councils and the national council. This gives access to over 12,000 minority businesses and over 4,000 corporation that are part of the council (NMSDC). It also gives us an advantage all the other minority own businesses across the US.
We are looking for independent life insurance agencies to represent us in all 50 states, As part of this effort we have written an eBook and created a sales funnel titled “Economic Community Development. Click Here
The strategy here is helping America close its wealth gap, using these financial wellness solutions to help equalize the playing field between working class Americans, the wealthy and the financial institutions.