Companies that specialize in creating life insurance leads construct websites around pertinent keywords that those interested in insurance might search for. They create a website that provides useful information to those interested in insurance and attempt to collect information on each visitor, which can then be sold as a quality insurance lead. These companies excel at collecting information on people that have a real interest in buying insurance, which makes buying insurance leads a great way to increase insurance sales.
With so many people relying on the Internet for their informational needs, it has become much more efficient for potential insurers to get in touch with prospective clients. People are generally willing to submit information about themselves to learn more about their chance of qualifying for various types of insurance. For instance, when trying to compare life insurance quotes, a site visitor would expect to fill out a form containing relevant information used to determine insurance eligibility. The submitted information is then kept as a potential life insurance lead. An insurance agent will then get in touch with the interested visitor and provide more specific details about various plan options that might be available.
This new technological solution to finding insurance leads benefits people looking for insurance just as much as it benefits agents looking for quality leads. Indeed, it is common practice for a person to submit his information to a variety of insurance sites in an effort to find the most comprehensive insurance plan at the best rate. This means that various insurance agents are in direct competition over the same online insurance leads. Many people don’t hesitate to inform one insurer of a lower quote obtained elsewhere. This might provide an agent with chance to submit a lower quote in hopes of making the sale. The benefit of this process is that agents have easy access to many quality insurance leads, and also that those looking for insurance can obtain reasonable rates for their insurance plans.
No matter the type of coverage, today it is possible to find rates on the Internet. There are company and agent websites available for life, home, renters, health, and auto insurance, just to name a few. Taking advantage of free online insurance quotes is the easiest way to find the best rate for your unique insurance needs. By submitting insurance information to multiple sites, it is possible to find the best deal around without even leaving home.
GEE2006
September 26, 2009 at 9:21 am
I think it has given some people a guideline about what's available.
People buy from agents they trust and can answer their questions.
Apple Sauce Stevens
September 26, 2009 at 9:35 am
I go through Geico. They have decent rates and you can always change it later if you find a better deal.
t.mc2006
September 26, 2009 at 9:37 am
Good Sam through Trailer Life magazine. Pick up a copy for details
rhea
September 27, 2009 at 6:09 am
This site can help you to compare many health insurance companies at your state
http://top-usa-health-insurance-comparator.blogspot.com/
Hope this help,
Jeff F
September 27, 2009 at 6:21 pm
There are many places to get an on-line quote. Here is another: http://www.yourhealthplanadvisor.com/ooshealth.html and I'm sure if you do an internet search you'll find many more.
You can get an idea of costs on-line, but there are hundreds of plans available and how do you know if you've choosen the best one for your situation? It'll take you several days to intelligently compare all the plans available. Also, if you have any pre-existing conditions that might add a rider to the policy, cause you to be declined, or if you are out of the height and weight guidelines you won't know until you've applied and gone through the underwriting process which is a big waste of time. You should contact a local independent agent who can work with you to find the best policy and will weed out the plans that won't accept you because of any health condition or will not cover you to your expectations. The plans and premiums are no different using an agent.
amagyne83
September 28, 2009 at 6:17 am
First, you need a license. You need a license to sell insurance, in whichever state someone wants to buy it. If you want to sell in all 50 states, you need to get LICENSED in all 50 states. It's a PITB to do it.
Then, you have to line up companies. Not all companies do business in all states. It will be almost impossible to get appointed to a company, if you don't have an existing "book of business" you can give them. With no experience, well, that's just ANOTHER major strike against you.
Most states require that if you're selling insurance, you ALSO have to maintain an office premises, with normal business hours, so you have a physical presence in that state.
I'd say, it's a mediocre idea at best, considering the type of clientele you'll get – don't ask me to explain, it's obvious to people with experience in the business. And it will be difficult to implement.
Gotha
September 28, 2009 at 9:04 am
We have so many site for online insurance shopping…It is the fastest way to find out which companies are reliable and the fastest way to pay the online insurance…In this modern world online insurance had great advantages and we can easily pay the amount…Insurance is the best way to protect the people…
Ambervisions
September 29, 2009 at 5:47 am
I'm going to give you advice against your specific request, but only because I've seen what "the cheapest insurance" will do to your stepson and anyone involved in an accident he may get into.
I'm going to recommend you either place him on the same insurance you are on, because you will get a multicar or multi-driver discount, and because you ideally have a good history with your insurer so they will treat your stepson a bit better.
The cheapo companies will drop him the instant a bug hits the windshield and will guarantee a protracted legal battle if he gets into an accident if he ever wants to see his money or his car again.
I've been with State Farm for 13 years, and I've been through several accidents on both sides of the bender. They're pricier, but they've always treated me very well. The right company makes all the difference…..
Good luck.
PS.. He may get additional discounts on insurance with any carrier if he takes a driver's ed class, and if he gets good grades in school.
J
September 29, 2009 at 7:43 am
http://www.esurance.com.. http://www.thegeneral.com