What Works with a Web Site & Best Quote Engine

I agree with Bob and John. However, the longer your site is around, the more freebies you will get. Of course...the process is a pain in the but.

Perhaps you should have used "webspellingoptions" in this post.

It's pain in the butt.

Normally I would have given you a freebee but I played a terrible round of golf yesterday and I'm still in a bad mood.

Rick

Weba$$hole was used in this post.
 
Poor guy. That was rough to watch.

If you'd like, feel free to go check out my free quote page (I want a backlink too!) and notice what plans show up on the final page. You can filter out the crappiest of crap plans. Come to think of it, I think I still need to get CoreMed and WrongStart out of there...

Man - Phil tore up the front nine. Kenny is good guy and has been playing incredible golf. It was really tragic.

Just heartbreaking but the Masters is know for breeaking hearts.
 
Over the last few years I have done my best to cultivate clients, but that approach has cost me the low hanging fruit.

Some folks want advice, guidance, assistance while others just want to be buyers. It doesn't matter that they make poor choices and buy Saver plans or the crap Aetna 10,000 Value plan.

If I had been more flexible in the past and let the buyers who want to do it themselves go forward do so, I would have more money in the bank.

Some folks like to go in a Wal-Mart store and actually feel the merchandise while others are satisfied to shop at WM online.

Same thing here.
 
Have you Looked into "quoteit dot net"? I spoke with a gentleman named rusty over there. They were resonably priced.

No I dont work for them.
I was looking to get a quote engine before we just decided to go to traditional forms.

They said they were a bit larger than Norvax. Hersay? I dont know. Just sugestions to look into it.:cool:
 
I didn't realize they were larger than Norvax. Regardless, Quotit seems to be a good company. Norvax too.

Gather information and get a demo for both companies and you'll be fine. Add the third company as well (I always forget the name of Mark's company)
 
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