Look through other forums there are many topics on them already. I think once checking the other forums out you will be able to make a good decision about them based upon what others are saying.
I am using InsuranceLeads.com for couple of years now. They used to be QuotesAuction before. I have pretty good experience with their leads and my CSR Sure, I get bad leads from time to time, but fewer than I got from NetQuote and InsureMe, and I never had problems getting credits on bad leads. They also do hot transfers on the leads they sell me. So I speak with prospect they transfer to my phone. Then I email to those they didn't reach. Some respond saying they want quotes by email, I llow ball them a bit, so they call me and sI sell some more. So it works for me quite well.
Actually, I was talking about InsuranceLeads.com. I don't know anything about InseLeads. My mistake.
As to your questions; I buy 25 auto leads per day. They hot transfer average 5-6 prospects per day, five days per week, I pay $5 per lead and right 2-3 policies. I email remaining prospects with low ball quotes, I get another 3-4 calls from prospects and wright additional 1-2 deals. I hope I answered your questions.
You buy 25 per day??? and get an addtional 5-6 hot transferred (did not say how much the hot transfers cost. So 30-31 leads a day....that is a big number. I don't buy 30 a week, f curse I am nt selling 5 deals a week either--are you selling health insurance?
Yes, health insurance. I haven't used live transfers in quite a while. Running 25 to 30 internet leads a day is very laborious! I work about 8 to 10 hours a day 5 days per week. I tried live transfers last year with Vimo. The cost was around $40 each. The ROI was not all that great for me. I do wish that I could write 5 deals a week without using internet leads. I think you know why.
are Ark and Sunmed the same person...anyway ROI? $125-150 per day. With 3-5 deals per week, if I am reading that right. Tough way to go but I guess it is waht it is? do you use automated follow up, etc. or just give them one shot.
I am required to do all face to face appts so I am trying to figure how to woork that...thanks for yur feedback.