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OMAHA, Neb. — Senior Market Sales, Inc. (SMS) announces the rollout of its newest self-help website for insurance agents, MedSuppforAgents.com. Modeled after the successful PartDForAgents.com and MAForAgents.com, the site provides Medicare supplement producers an organized set of reference materials needed to maintain a competitive product portfolio. Information available includes downloadable carrier contracts, training, marketing materials, outlines of coverage, underwriting guides, links to carrier resources and carrier announcements. Access to SMS lead programs is also available.

As part of the website, agents have access to training resources relating to all aspects of Original Medicare, Part D, Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplement and Medicaid.

Roger Marvel, Associate Director of Medicare Supplement, said, “We are excited at SMS to introduce a website that provides all the information in one place to allow agents more time to do what they do best, sell! When forms are needed they no longer have to remember each company’s web address. MedSuppForAgents has provided a one-stop shop for multiple Medicare supplement companies and their support materials.”

About Senior Market Sales, Inc.
Licensed in 50 states, Senior Market Sales, Inc. (SMS), an insurance marketing company, offers independent agents the best options for Medicare solutions, long-term care, life insurance, final expense, annuities, senior dental, worksite and group plans, travel and international medical insurance. Along with these products, agents can expect old-fashioned customer service with high-tech solutions, as found on the company’s website at www.SeniorMarketSales.com.

These services include online quoting tools, forms, applications, lead programs, carrier bulletins and online underwriting support. Our experienced staff is equipped to handle all insurance needs including pre-underwriting services, sales and marketing ideas, status reports, contracting and training.

Valerie G, editor at CANW
Valerie G has been an editor with California Newswire for several years, is a gifted theremin player, can quote copious lines from 'Red Dwarf' and also knows where her towel is. Oddly, she does not drive, nor does she take the bus. She identifies as both human and democrat.