It seems like insurance lead companies are everywhere nowadays. All of them promise to deliver “high-quality” leads, but how do you ensure that what you’re buying is really high quality—and that you’re getting a good deal?
When it comes to buying leads for insurance, you want to make sure you’re buying leads that will convert. But there’s a lot of factors to take into consideration: lead source, volume, price (including any possible discounts), additional services offered, and much more.
In this article, we’ll walk you through the most important things to consider when purchasing insurance leads to help you end up with high-quality, workable leads for the business you’re trying to write.
To avoid purchasing leads that won’t convert—either because of quality issues or because they’re not the right fit for your business—you’ll want clarification around the following questions before you commit.
Insurance lead buyers should know where the leads they’re purchasing come from—it could be the difference between a batch of leads that close and a batch that do not. In our experience, sources that have proven to be the most fruitful overall are:
Avoid services that mention lead-generation sources like these:
Lastly, you’ll want to make sure that the lead service is transparent about the data surrounding leads, like whether or not they are looking for auto, home, or life insurance; their budget; and more.
Cost is important, but cheaper isn’t always better. Agents who get caught up in the average cost of insurance leads may end up making decisions that are detrimental for their agency, because a cheaper batch of leads probably isn’t made up of high-quality opportunities.
There are many other variables in the lead-buying equation that should be considered to determine if a $30 shared lead is cheap or a $3 lead with another company is expensive. Look at the big picture when it comes to price, and consider additional offers made by each provider.
Ultimately, an agent will typically have to do some lead testing to get a good feel of the quality of leads a company has to offer.
A tip: Ask if there’s a volume discount.
Sometimes the more leads you buy, the less they cost, which can be a huge benefit when buying leads for insurance. Volume discounts are not always advertised, so you might have to ask.
Insurance lead buyers often measure lead quality through bind rate, or quotes that convert into legally binding policies.
It’s a myth that the average bind rate is 35%. A “good” bind rate is entirely dependent on your company and the business you’re trying to write, and can only be determined by you.
A good lead provider will know this, and they should work with you extensively to determine what types of leads will actually convert for you. Look for someone who’s willing to do the following:
As the old saying goes, don’t put all your eggs in one basket. Lead providers are kind of like the stock market—you’ll want to diversify for your best chance at success.
Purchase insurance leads that allow you to work a mix of the following lead types from different providers:
If you’re working a mix of all three, you’re much more likely to be successful over time.
One of the biggest mistakes we see agencies make is waiting too long to follow up with leads simply because of operational inefficiency. They simply don’t have a good, clear process for working leads. Agents should call leads right away, and follow up consistently for at least two weeks before they consider a lead cold.
Your agents should be motivated and trained on exactly how to follow up with different types of leads before you start receiving them. They need to know:
Look for a lead provider who will provide your team a demo lead so each agent can practice their specific underwriting requirements before getting started.
EverQuote’s Lead Connection Service hands off only the highest quality and warmest leads to your team. We do this by working closely with you and your agents to ensure we’re optimizing the leads themselves as well as the workflow between your agency and our team.
Here’s how LCS works:
With LCS you can purchase insurance leads with the knowledge that each and every one has been vetted for your specific agency, agents, and business.
If you’re interested in working with EverQuote’s Lead Connection Service, contact us.