Posts Tagged ‘Insurance’


Recent Investigation and Survey by BestInsLeads.com Shows Problems in the Home Insurance and Life Insurance Leads Based Business Models

Wednesday, August 22nd, 2012

Dallas, TX (PRWEB) August 19, 2012

Our investigation found out challenges that insurance buyers often face while looking for the right agents on the Internet. When they search on the Internet at Google, Yahoo, Bing or AAfter Search for online insurance quotes, they get a long list of online lead providers. Once they choose one and fill out the quote request form, they get flooded with irritating phone calls from different insurance agents. Surprisingly, all of them promise to offer the same quote with little to no variation. This is a really frustrating situation as the leads have to handle such calls from the morning till they hit the sack.

Investigation shows this occurs mainly because most of the online lead providers deliver the same leads to a number of insurance agents. As a result, the leads become shared or non-exclusive. Human going through the path of ?leadly? experience seldom comes back to Internet to become a lead again for homeowners, or life insurance lead. Number of Internet lead vendors is shrinking for this reason. There are 4-5 dominant insurance lead providers now as opposed to hundreds of them in 2003. Insurance agents are suffering from this shrinking pool of lead companies.

However, BestInsLeads.com is different from this lot according to the feedback from some agents. ?Bestinsleads is a great resource for insurance leads. They run their lead program very professionally and are an outstanding lead source for key insurance brokers.?

About the company

BestInsLeads.com has been offering real-time search engine generated insurance leads to ensure better closing ratio to the insurance agents since 2003. The company is accredited by Better Business Bureau (BBB) and has got an A+ rating from it. Insurance agents may book their territories for exclusive and superior quality Life, Auto, Home, Health, Long Term Care, Medicare Supplement and Annuity leads across the country.

The best thing about the company is that the leads offered by the company are not bombarded with several phone calls and thus they are interested to listen to the agent over phone. The company offers all types of insurance leads including life insurance leads, home insurance leads, auto leads and health insurance leads.

BestInsLeads.com brings in a wide array of real-time, truly interested, exclusive and prospective customers to bring back professionalism, value and esteem to the insurance lead sector of America commented by agents seeing better closing ratios.

BestInsLeads.com ensures a win-win customer-agent-friendly solution and so it has become a name amongst the insurance agents and the potential insurance customers as well.

For more information, visit http://bestinsleads.com/ or call at 1-800-959-9247

Mailing Address:

BestInsLeads.com

15950 Dallas Parkway, Suite 400

Dallas, Texas 75248

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InsuranceQuotesUSA.com Reveals the Average Car Insurance Quotes by Age

Tuesday, July 31st, 2012


New York, NY (PRWEB) July 27, 2012

InsuranceQuotesUSA.com, part of the Insurance Quotes USA Finance network, is an all-in-one stop for news, tips, and quotes on car insurance. From current statistics, the company reveals the average car insurance quotes by age. “Consumers will get the best auto insurance rates from most companies if they are between the ages of 40 and 60,” said Eric, Senior Advisor of InsuranceQuotesUSA.com. “Your spouse, house, and financial responsibilities all play an important factor on your car insurance premium. Drivers between the ages of 40 and 60 usually have already settled down with a family and drive responsibly.”

“We hope by releasing the information would help consumers understand more about how car insurance premium is determined and know what to expect when obtaining quotes,” said Eric.

From recent studies and months of system statistics to date, the company reveals the following average car insurance quotes by page:

Age – Average Rate

16 – $ 4,033

17 – $ 3,612

18 – $ 3,211

19 – $ 2,523

20 – $ 2,392

21 – $ 2,100

22 – $ 2,002

23 – $ 1,899

24 – $ 1,768

25 to 29 – $ 1,567

30 to 34 – $ 1,510

35 to 39 – $ 1,492

40 to 44 – $ 1,401

45 to 49 – $ 1,332

50 to 54 – $ 1,250

55 to 59 – $ 1,193

60 to 64 – $ 1,163

65 to 69 – $ 1,143

70 to74 – $ 1,169

75 to 79 – $ 1,242

80 to 84 – $ 1,410

85 to 89 – $ 1,490

90 to 94 – $ 1,723

95 plus – $ 2,231

“After speaking with several insurance companies, they have told us one common fact – that younger drivers tend to take more risks,” said Eric. Statistics show of all the licensed drivers in the United States, drivers with the age 24 and under accounted for less than 13% of the total licensed drivers but were involved in 21% of fatal crashes and 27% of all accidents.

“Although the age factor has a significant impact to car insurance premium, there are several things consumers can do to save more on car insurance, such as taking a defensive driving course for additional 10% discount,” Eric added.

InsuranceQuotesUSA.com offers a fast, secure, and easy to use platform which allows consumers to compare quotes from multiple companies at the same time. “Consumers can compare and save more than $ 800 on car insurance with us,” Eric continued. “We had one individual who managed to save over $ 828 on a new policy with similar coverage.”

About the Insurance Quotes USA Network

The Insurance Quotes USA (IQUSA) network currently has 4 web properties within the network – InsuranceQuotesUSA.com, AffordableInsurancePlans.com, InsuranceCalculator.net, and PropertyInsuranceCoverage.com. Each website serves a unique purpose for consumers in the United States. With the company’s I.Q.U.S.A. service model – Instant insurance quotes, Quotes from multiple companies, Unbeatable coverage types, Smooth user experience, and Affordable policy rates – the company aims to build a strong online presence in the insurance industry through new domain acquisitions and development. In addition to car insurance, the IQUSA network also provides home, health, life, business, and travel insurance quotes.

How does InsuranceQuotesUSA.com work? When a zip code is entered, the system automatically determines the location of the zip code, connects with insurance providers in the specific area, and then displays quotes from multiple companies on the screen. The entire process completes in a matter of seconds. Compare and save money on affordable insurance plans today.







Beat the Heat: Amica Insurance Offers Seven Tips to Stay Safe and Cool as Heat Wave Continues

Tuesday, July 10th, 2012


Lincoln, RI (PRWEB) July 06, 2012

A dangerous and deadly heat wave continues to smother much of the country, with more record-breaking temperatures forecast through the weekend. News reports indicate at least two people have died as a result of the extreme temperatures so far, so Amica Insurance is sharing this list of symptoms of heat-related illness and some important safety tips.

?Extreme heat affects all of us but the most vulnerable are the elderly, those who work or exercise outdoors, infants and children, the homeless or poor, and people with a chronic medical condition,? said Christopher J. Portier, a spokesman for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control. ?Taking precautions to stay cool, hydrated and informed helps to prevent serious health effects, such as heat exhaustion or heat stroke during extreme heat.?

Some symptoms of heat-related illness include nausea, dizziness and heavy sweating. Get victims to a cool, shady area as soon as possible and provide cool, nonalcoholic beverages, according to the CDC. If the person is having trouble breathing, loses consciousness or vomits, call 911 immediately. He or she may be suffering from heat stroke, which can be life-threatening.

The CDC recommends air conditioning as the best way to prevent heat-related illness and death. People who don?t have air conditioning at home may want to seek relief with family members or friends, or even at a local mall. Many communities also offer heat-relief shelters.

The CDC also offers these safety tips for dealing with the heat: