What Features Must Your Website Have?

A mechanism that provides instant quotes.
A home page that allows the consumer to veer off into different directions.
A way of showing credibility.
If possible, if you are "local," a way of showing that.
Brees is unbelievable. Even with Thomas out, they don't skip a beat.
Different pages so that each search lands the prospect on a page that can help him or her.
 
A content that would best the customer a good view of the products being offered. Some testimonies of satisfied clients. Of course the contact us information.
 
What do you think about affiliates (carriers), resources (useful numbers, colleagues, service providers, useful links, etc.), faq's, contact page, bio, ...what else

im just thinking out loud here.... :twitchy:
 
I like the faq idea. Short bios are good.

Here are a few things you DO NOT want on your agent website:

*Recipes for the deaf
*Why you filed for bankruptcy in 2002
*Link to the Serena Williams website
*Picture of a moat
*Link to your blog that has three articles since 2005
*Address of your office if you work from home...and home is a van down by the river.
 
You need something to capture and hold the attention of visitors. (Of course, you also need a way to drive visitors).

Your website needs to be unique.

The site needs to provide enough information about you and the value you add to the equation to make people feel comfortable with you.

Sampling works in retail. You can do the same with your website. In addition to free information, free self generated quotes is a plus.

Your site needs to answer their questions. Not just about rates and plans, but general questions about the insurance products you offer.

You need a call to action and a way for them to contact you. Phone & email must be prominently displayed.
 
You need something to capture and hold the attention of visitors. (Of course, you also need a way to drive visitors).

Your website needs to be unique.

The site needs to provide enough information about you and the value you add to the equation to make people feel comfortable with you.

Sampling works in retail. You can do the same with your website. In addition to free information, free self generated quotes is a plus.

Your site needs to answer their questions. Not just about rates and plans, but general questions about the insurance products you offer.

You need a call to action and a way for them to contact you. Phone & email must be prominently displayed.
 
Your web site needs to have your phone number. I'm not joking. I find sites all the time that have NO phone number or you have to hunt all over it to find a phone number.
 
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