An Easy Way to Get More Insurance Quotes from the Web
Sometimes, we go over detailed ideas about how you can change the content of your web site to be better search engine optimized. Or, increase links to your web site. But what about conversion?
Conversion is what keeps your search engine optimization company (hopefully us) employed and solvent. While anybody can get traffic, its getting targeted traffic that increases conversion which will keep you happy with your SEO company.
So, what is the easiest way to increase the number of insurance quotes you get from your web site? A conspicuous “get a quote” button. Really, its that easy.
Sounds easy enough but most insurance web sites don’t have such a thing. Many include their “get a quote” button with their regular menu. The quote form should be the most obvious item to go to on your web site.
It should be located at the top, middle, and included in the main menu (see an example at our ReadytoQuote Insurance Web Site Demo http://www.readytoquote.com/demo/person … rance.html). If it will fit in your web sites design, you should take it a step further by including a short contact form at the bottom of each page. If you are transferring sensitive data such as social security numbers or driver’s license numbers used for quoting, you should only have those forms on a secured server.
Ask your webmaster or SEO to put a big bold link or graphic that says “Get a Quote” and see how that improves your visitor conversion.
If you don’t already have a web site, Adviatech offers a complete insurance agency web site (see demo at http://www.readytoquote.com) with insurance content, secured quoting forms, and online lead management. The web site is optimized with your state, region, and agency name then marketed to achieve a page one Google ranking.
To learn more, visit http://www.insuranceagencyseo.com or call 1.800.728.5306 ext 1.
Posted: August 5th, 2008 under Insurance Marketing.
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