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Insurance Lead Generation - Expanding Your Market Share
by Pat Stevens

Published on this site: August 7th, 2006 - See more
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What to Look for in a Lead Service
If you have a successful insurance company, but still believe there's
an untapped segment of the market that you haven't reached, you may want
to avail yourself of an online lead generating service. Insurance leads
purchased from a reliable provider will not save a floundering insurance
agency or make mediocre agents stellar sales people. But leads purchased from a service
can certainly supplement the sales of an agency with a solid core of clients.
Of course, no lead sells itself. Any contact you get, no matter how interested
they may be in purchasing a policy, will take effort
Here are some guidelines when considering an online insurance lead
service:
- Be wary of any service that promises you extraordinary results.
- Make sure the leads you purchase are guaranteed against no call complaints.
- Leads should be from consumers who have requested a specific type
of insurance quote (life, homeowners, medical, etc.).
- All phone numbers provided should be verified by the service.
- Fresh leads, sent within minutes of generation, are best.
- Companies that do not require a long-term commitment from you are
preferable
- Go with a service that has no set up fee.
- Minimum purchases are a normal part of the business-the range is
usually $500 - $750.
- Look for a service that has a track record-five years or more.
- A lead generating service that specializes in insurance and related
products will best serve your needs.
- Examples of typical leads should be included on the company's website.
- A service that is a member of the Better Business Bureau Online is
preferable.
A solid lead should contain specific types of information regarding the
potential customer. A lead is an outline for your sale, providing you
with more than mere contact information.
Initially, the lead will be assigned a control number that will serve
to identify it and that will be useful for your and the lead services'
tracking. It will also contain the lead type-life, health, automobile
insurance, etc., along with the date the lead was received.
Contact information will include the person's name, address, phone number
and an alternate number. There should also be an e-mail address. For life
insurance, there will be basic information about the potential client,
including sex, age, height and weight. Any health problems and use of
tobacco will be stated, along with information regarding the person's housing-rent
or own.
You may also receive data regarding the lead's spouse, such as their age,
weight, height and use of tobacco. Finally, there will be information
detailing the amount of insurance and the type of policy in which they
are interested. For life insurance you may receive two quotes, one for
term and the other for whole life.
Other types of leads, such as health insurance, homeowners, or disability,
will contain the same basic contact information but will vary greatly
depending upon the type of lead it is. As an example, a good health insurance
lead will provide you with information about the family members, including
any health problems, use of substances and current medications.
When considering a lead generation company, be sure it is clearly stated
how they get their leads, what will be in a lead and the profile of a
typical lead. Companies that are an official partner with major search
engines, such as MSN, Google and Yahoo, and that are recommended by high
profile publications, such as the Wall Street Journal, often offer a good
product. People that use the Internet are typically more educated and
affluent than those who do not and thus leads from this source often make
better prospects than those harvested from other places.
A lead generation company should also define what constitutes a valid
lead. You should not be charged for a lead with bad contact information
or that is listed in the National do not Call Registry. Also, a company
should charge for the lead only-that is the person you will contact-and not the number of products
you may sell that person.
Look for a company that will taper the number of leads you receive at
a given time to meet your needs. If you have any questions or problems,
ease in contacting the lead generating company, either through e-mail,
chat or a toll free telephonenumber is a necessity.
Exploiting the Internet as an information center for your insurance business
can help broaden your customer base and expand your market share, providing
you with clients with whom you might otherwise never connect. Use it to
your advantage.

Pat Stevens sponsored by http://www.mostchoice.com/
a free national service that connects consumers with insurance: http://www.mostchoice.com/insurance-leads.cfm
agents and brokers in their area. Please link to this site when using
this article


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