Quote Engine Question

What is suppose to be done, and what in reality happens are two different stories.

Did you register with the FTC before you made your last business call? That is a law, subject to fine that probably every person on here is guilty of.

I believe that only applies to interstate calls. And for career agents or RRs, your company has already registered.
 
Nope. This has nothing to do with insurance, or an agency. This is person related. It relates to all people soliciting business, and it even includes your own policy owners.

The FTC cannot catch every wrong doer, it relies on the other party contacting their 800 number.
 
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Nope. This has nothing to do with insurance, or an agency. This is person related. It relates to all people soliciting business, and it even includes your own policy owners.

The FTC cannot catch every wrong doer, it relies on the other party contacting their 800 number.

Please post a link to this.
 
I would like to set up a site to capture leads in a specific geographical area such as the Bay Area. I would then use them as leads for myself. Why would I need compliance. Compliance from whom? I thought the compliance came in when I sold the product.
 
Man you are simply looking for a comparitive rater that a prospect can input their census information into your website and generate real time rates and/or capture their data so you can quote it in house. You DO NOT need any sort of, kind of, compliance for that. I can give you 25 independant agent websites off the top of my head that have a tool like this. In fact most website companies realize a need for this and provide a form that does just that.
 
Yeah, I think conversions are more important than rankings, one that just wants a quote will waste 40minutes of your time, say thank you and hang up.

Typically, longer tail keywords convert better. Just my .02
 
I would suggest you using Wordpress. They have some Business and Insurance themes for Free. You can set up your website while paying nothing. Just buy yourself a hosting and domain name
 
I would suggest you using Wordpress. They have some Business and Insurance themes for Free. You can set up your website while paying nothing. Just buy yourself a hosting and domain name

True. My opinion is that many agents (I've done it before :) ) waste a lot of time tinkering around with websites, when they could you use that time selling insurance and could just pay someone to build a custom website.

This does not include SEO guru's who are one page one google.
 
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