Can Anyone Recommend a Good Website Company?

cdbarkley

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I currently have my site with Norvax. It's a decent site, with the quote engine and all that, but I haven't gotten a very big response from it over the past 2 years. Maybe I just need an SEO, I don't know, but if they come to the site, and don't do anything from there, what's the point?

Just looking for some suggestions from others here.

Thanks!
 
You could start from scratch.

However, I believe Charles Peeler still uses his Norvax site and he's on page 1 for Texas Health insurance.

Maybe you just need the SEO done right.
 
The system won't let my put my site address up here since I'm new. It should be on my profile if you can pick it up there.

It's just very plain, as I've found most in our biz to be, unless it is done personally by someone rather than through a big company. But I know I should be able to pull in more traffic than I do for what I'm paying per month.
 
I currently have my site with Norvax. It's a decent site, with the quote engine and all that, but I haven't gotten a very big response from it over the past 2 years. Maybe I just need an SEO, I don't know, but if they come to the site, and don't do anything from there, what's the point?

Just looking for some suggestions from others here.

Thanks!

I would DEFINATELY look at starting over. Right now the main page has no real identity. You have what looks like several ad types and formatting looks wrong.

Also - try to avoid using frames in your website design as those may trip up search engines.

You should also try to incorporate more content - possibly a BLOG as well. The more changes to your website more often with new refreshed content, the better you chances are that you will see a rise in your organic placement on the search engines.
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I currently have my site with Norvax. It's a decent site, with the quote engine and all that, but I haven't gotten a very big response from it over the past 2 years. Maybe I just need an SEO, I don't know, but if they come to the site, and don't do anything from there, what's the point?

Just looking for some suggestions from others here.

Thanks!

I have been looking for good websites as well. Try looking at this site - Websites For Insurance Agents - Insurance Web Designs - Sample Websites

The packages are not bad and the websites look great. You can go for the first option if you don't want the quoting integrated.

There was another company that offered websites that also had industry specific content library available for educating your clients - but I can't find the link at the moment.
 
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I may just have to do that. I agree, but every time I want to change or add, it cost me more money. I'll just have to try to buy my address from Norvax so I don't have to change everything on advertising, and find someone to make it a little more personable. My only concern is being able to add in the quote engine, which is nice, but hard to find engines for life and health with most carriers.
 
cd...Just my opinion...but if you want a good website that creates the opportunity for you to get to Page One for many of your key words...contact Valdet on this Forum.

Once the site is done, you'll have to continue to write good content and pick up some SEO instruction, buy you should be fine.
 
Thanks for all the help, guys! I appreciate it! I will start looking at your suggestions, and hopefully get something better, that works more for my money. I appreciate the help!
 
Thanks, GAHEALTH. That last one looks decent as well. I've gotta contact Norvax to see if I can buy my domain name, and then contact the other companies. I appreciate the help you guys have given.
 
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