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I guess if you have 5000 visits a month, you'd be good off focusing a lot of time on User experience rather than SEO and traffic. When you have 10 a day, to me it seems best to use layouts known to convert at an average rate and focus time on building up more traffic instead of being as concerned with user experience.
I'll have to disagree completely with this statement. I think it's all about user experience and conversion (hence why I think wordpress is the worst platform for insurance agents). I mean I've only got 2 leads so far today and converted one of them into a same day deal for like $357. I firmly believe quality over quantity.
So far this month:
507 unique organic visits
155 leads generated
29 policies sold (this could be higher as I never do call backs)
that's almost 31% of traffic being converted into leads and 18.7% of the leads into polices. If you break that down that's only about
16.67 visitors per day
5.12 leads per day
1 policy per day = about $6K profit / month
I convert 6.25% of my visitors into policies not just leads. Who cares about leads unless you are a lead vendor. Because I am a broker, I care about policies sold. If you look at my numbers, they are completely doable for an SEO noob (I consider myself an amateur). Lets be real, 16.67 visitors a day is nothing special... shitty even, but I focused on the look and feel of my website along with some basic SEO and now I can afford to outsource the link building by reinvesting only the money the website already makes.
You don't have to be a pro to make money. You just can't over look crucial aspects like user experience.
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