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Selling insurance across generations can be a daunting task. Baby boomers are retiring and according to Inc.com, by 2025 millennials and Gen Z will comprise 75% of the workforce, globally. What each generation is looking for is different with differences in career choices, spending patterns, investment priorities and so on. Looking at the generations as a whole and coming up with a few insurance selling strategies to market insurance might work. That is why as an insurance agent, viewing each generation separately and pinpointing their exact behaviors in terms of their needs, spending, and savings could help crack the code.

Below are some things to keep in mind while approaching each generation for insurance sales.

Selling Insurance to Baby Boomers

Baby Boomers (those born between 1946-1964) have either retired or are getting close to their retirement. By population they are still one of the largest groups with a number measuring at 75 million.

The best way to sell insurance to baby boomers would be by being direct because they value that. Given their upbringing, boomers favor face-to-face interactions over using technology. However, while they find it difficult to naturally adapt to modern technological advancements, a certain percentage of boomers are still open to less traditional sales pitches.

As per a recent study by Statista, the U.S. alone had 223 million social media users in 2020. Out of which a significant number is constituted of this age group.

In terms of communication, the majority of Baby Boomers saw the advent of e-mail, therefore approaching and staying in touch with them through email marketing is also quite favorable as long as it is professional. However, it would be a good idea to strategize a cold calling campaign targeting baby boomers.

One of the main things to consider while selling insurance to baby boomers is how to gain their trust. They will buy what you offer to them, but only when you are clear and make your intentions known.

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Selling Insurance to Generation X

Known as the ‘forgotten generation’ in regards to wealth and investments, Gen X (born between 1965-1980) is the smallest generation. The group only consists of 66 million people. When comparing this generation to baby boomers, they are evidently more conservative in terms of utilizing their available funds.

Gen X are mostly married people with dependents. Their needs differ and their spending and saving patterns are much more prudent. According to Deloitte, Gen X are usually people who seek value for their money and exhibit high brand loyalty. Additionally, their media consumption comes in many forms, ranging from Internet, print, radio to direct marketing.

Given these variables, it is imperative for you to formulate strategies for coming up with unique methods for selling insurance policies. By offering tailored products and using different means of marketing and distribution channels. Since this generation greatly worries about decreasing debt and becoming financially independent enough to support themselves and their family, the best thing to do is to pitch more grounded insurance policies.

Selling Insurance to Generation Y (Millennials)

According to Statista, Millennials are the largest generation group, accounting for about 72% of the population in the United States. Born between 1981-1996, millennials are known as digital natives and lead other generations in their adaptation and use of technology. They think about communication differently by leveraging several social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest and so on. Most of their connections are digital, too. Naturally then, digital marketing works best for Millennials. Utilizing social media and email platforms are some of the preferred ways to stay in touch with them.

Their investment priorities differ too. Millennials have also shown a certain proclivity towards ridesharing according to Deloitte’s 2020 North American Global Automotive Consumer Survey. Of ride-sharing millennials, 41% thought vehicle ownership was not necessary. In this regard, only 25% Gen X questioned the need to own a vehicle. While that suspicion was even lower–20%–when it came to the baby boomers.

Clearly, there seems to be a generational divide if you look at the investment patterns. Agents must be mindful of how such factors can influence insurance needs when they are selling insurance.

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Selling Insurance to Generation Z

Gen Z were born between 1997-2012, and succeed millennials. As per Statista, they consist of a little over 20 percent of the population of the United States. It was estimated that possibly this maybe outnumbering Millennials. As this generation is coming of age, a market survey by Forbes shows that they will have an estimated $44 billion in buying power, Gen Z is a cohort that one should not be missing out on when selling insurance.

Embracing individuality and independence, Gen Zers have always had information at their finger tip. Meaning, they place a premium on responsive customer service more than any other generation.

This generation wants to see more relatable people in marketing campaigns. When it comes to time spans, Gen Z attention time span is as little as 8 seconds long. So, marketing via quick videos would more likely catch their attention. Also, making a habit of brainstorming new appreciation ideas for your insurance buyers is highly advisable.

One of the important traits of this generation is that they look forward into the future with a broader view of the world. Since they are a younger generation they instinctively wish to explore and learn from their life experiences in relation to work or outside of it. Hence, being able to relate to them on that level is a viable way to gain their trust. Just like millennials, Gen Z also values the words and trust other people have placed in your products and brand.

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Final Thoughts

Selling insurance across generations warrants a nuanced approach. As an agent, the importance of considering things like their buying behavior, the best way to communicate with them, their preferred mediums, and what they value cannot be overstated. What’s more, focusing on statistical analysis, multi-channel marketing, and predicting trust relations can further help drive more profit and success.

The recent pandemic has brought light to a remote working situation globally. Selling insurance from home to all three generations is a great way to keep your agency moving forward.

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Final Thoughts

Selling insurance across generations warrants a nuanced approach. As an agent, the importance of considering things like their buying behavior, the best way to communicate with them, their preferred mediums, and what they value cannot be overstated. What’s more, focusing on statistical analysis, multi-channel marketing, and predicting trust relations can further help drive more profit and success.

The recent pandemic has brought light to a remote working situation globally. Selling insurance from home to all three generations is a great way to keep your agency moving forward.

Has this insurance blog been helpful to you? Leave a comment below and share your thoughts with us.

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It’s a hard job appealing to the Gen Z because I didn’t understand how to cater to them. They seem pretty dismissive and have smaller attention span. How do I appeal my products to them? Any pointers?

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One of the best ways to appeal to your Gen Z customers is to try and relate to them on a personal level. Figuring out what trends they follow and what they are talking about to their peers can give you valuable insight on how to appeal your products to them. We hope this helps. Feel free to contact us here for more questions and queries. https://agencyheight.com/contact/

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Good read, I’m a millennial and I agree with the blog! I did have some questions though. Is there someone I can talk to regarding it?

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Indeed, knowing your customer is really important if you’re to lay out an effective market plan to sell insurance to different gens… I love this article…

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I’ve been working in this field since a long time now and I can say that the information presented here are accurate. Good job!

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Different generations do bring different challenges. A great read. Tik Tok is pretty prevalent in Gen Z, do you think it has any potential in insurance?

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Hello. Thank you for reading our blog. Tik Tok has a massive Gen Z user base so creating attractive and relevant content regarding insurance can definitely create some waves. You can contact us if you have more questions. https://agencyheight.com/contact/

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This is very informative. I found the Google research linked here very insightful. So, the best way to appeal to Gen Z is to make sure a brand or product is hip and cool? How do we figure out something is in trend?

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We are glad that you found the information useful. Yes, appealing to Gen Z demographics through trends and the ‘coolness’ of a brand can attract them. Regarding trends, there isn’t a specific way to know that other than noticing how people within your social circle online and offline are reacting to something. Additionally, a quick search regarding currently popular trends can also help you figure out what people find appealing.

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