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Well...You're in the top 20 for "Long Term Care Insurance." That's a nice phrase if you can get to the Top 3.
My "mature" insurance sites have SSL certificates, I think those cost me about $30 a month each if you include all the fees.
If you want to have an SSL certificate (https not http), you will need a dedicated IP address and that will cost you more than $10 a month.
Some people won't enter certain personal information unless they see the closed padlock. However, the difference in conversions probably doesn't justify the additional cost for a new, low traffic site.
My "mature" insurance sites have SSL certificates, I think those cost me about $30 a month each if you include all the fees.
I have a Virtual Private Server for the sites that don't have enough traffic yet to justify the dedicated IP address and the SSL certificate. My VPS costs about $45 a month and I can host a couple of dozen low traffic websites on the VPS.
Alston, if I understand you correctly I should probably get an SSL certificate because more people will complete my form. $400 year doesn't seem like a lot of money to pay for higher conversions??? I would only need 1 additional sale every 10 years to break even???
Alston, in your opinion if 100 visitors fill out a quote request form without an SSL certificate, how many additional visitors might fill out a form WITH a SSL certificate??
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