1. Why
do I need the CSA training and designation?
It depends
on your goals. If your goals include:
- Helping
seniors
- Building
a better, more profitable business
- Continuing
to improve as a professional
- Controlling
your own future and making your own decisions
- Working
directly with seniors
the CSA training
and designation will help you achieve them. You decide; is becoming
an elite resource important to you? If it is, we can help you
get there.
2. What
does becoming a CSA involve?
It's very
simple.
- Register
for the next training class or correspondence course now.
- Make your
payment.
- Book your
hotel and flight reservations. (not required with correspondence
course)
- Anticipate
making many new friends and contacts.
- Plan to
learn a great deal of fascinating information that will improve
the quality of your business and personal life.
3. How
will being a member of the Society of CSAs help me?
- Our marketing
classes will teach you how to immediately build trusting relationships
with seniors. And with this audience, building relationships
is essential to building your business and getting referrals.
- The program
will train you to become an elite professional - more highly
qualified than other people in your industry to help seniors.
As seniors experience you as a superior resource, they'll become
loyal customers because they trust you.
- Our training
will prepare you to help your own family, your friends and yourself
to deal effectively with aging and dying.
4. How
will the Society of CSA's help me gain credibility with my senior
clients?
Once you've
earned your designation, you'll have credentials that resonate
with your senior customers. The CSA designation tells them that
you care about them. And that you:
- Have taken
the time and trouble to learn about their special needs.
- Understand
the opportunities available to seniors.
- Keep abreast
of the many developments in this challenging field.
- Are competent
and capable of initiating and completing the process required
to solve their problems.
5. In addition
to the training and designation, what else will membership do
for me?
Because you're
in a challenging field, there's a tremendous amount of information.
We'll help you manage the information overload and keep you abreast
of important developments that can help your clients.
- Each month
you'll receive one of the following: CSA Journal, CSA
Senior Spirit Newsletter or CSA Significant Summaries.
These publications will provide you with a mix of technical
and anecdotal information that you can use in the interpersonal
side of your business.
- Throughout
the year, you'll learn from attorneys, accountants, Medicare
experts and social workers.
- You'll
have opportunities to network with fellow advisors, many of
whom will see you as a professional resource.
- You'll
be able to get tips on topics as specific as marketing your
business, legal advice, community assistance programs, and how
to help seniors with special challenges.
6. How
can being a CSA help build my business?
You'll be
an expert in a subject that has few experts. Don't be surprised
if you're invited to address civic groups or give talks to local
clubs and organizations. Your knowledge will make you a community
resource as a problem solver who can find alternatives and take
action. CSAs are prime for customer referrals.
7. Will
the Society of CSA's help me market my services?
Absolutely.
For starters:
- We prepare
a press release about your designation for media distribution
in your community.
- For a reasonable
fee, we'll provide you with a marketing brochure and customized
newsletter for your prospects and clients. Each promotes your
designation and credibility.
- We'll also
provide you with a camera-ready logo that you can reproduce
on business supplies. That way, your existing clients and prospects
will know that you're up to date on the critical issues facing
this growing market.
- We'll also
introduce you to a special Society of CSAs referral system that
will result in increased business.
- When clients
present you with difficult questions, you'll be able to turn
to Society of Certified Senior Advisors resources for information
and guidance. You'll become known as a reliable resource in
your community.
8. Who
are the instructors?
All of our instructors are experts
in their specific fields. Many of them are nationally recognized
as keynote speakers and/or authors.
Your certification
as a Certified Senior Advisor identifies you to your community
as a knowledgeable professional who can ask the right questions,
generate alternatives and initiate an effective process to solve
the seniors problem or improve the situation.
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