These days, with more consumers than ever shopping online for insurance, insurance agency websites are not optional—they are absolutely necessary for agents who want a chance at doing business with customers actively searching for coverage. JD Power’s recent survey found that 74 percent of customers prefer searching for information about insurance online. (Tweet this!) If you can’t easily be found where customers are searching, or fail to make an impression, you are surrendering the best leads to agents whose insurance agency websites are designed to convert searchers into leads and buyers.
The minimum requirements for an insurance agency website include contact information and a product list. This basic information will allow your agency to be found online, but it also tells potential customers little about you or your business and does nothing to distinguish you from your competitors.
The best insurance agency websites go far beyond the minimum, using a variety of features to attract and hold customers’ attention. The good news is that it’s relatively easy—and inexpensive—to put together a website that will set your agency apart from your competitors. Here are some things to keep in mind:
If you do a quick search of agency websites, you’ll see the majority of them are built on carrier templates and offer minimal information. Here’s how to go the extra mile for your agency’s website:
Even the most attractive and informative websites aren’t seen by customers if they don’t function properly. Be sure to address these issues:
One sure way to capture customers’ attention is to provide them with answers to the questions they may have. Many of the best insurance agency websites provide information of value to customers through a regularly updated blog featuring in-depth and unique content the visitor will find worthwhile. You can use a blog for multiple purposes:
Regardless of the type of information you share on your blog, you need to post updates frequently. Blogs are only useful if they share relevant, up-to-date information, and a blog that was last updated several years ago communicates neglect—the opposite of the good impression you’re trying to create.
If you are an exclusive agent, before including any of these features on your website, verify that additions to your site are compliant with your carrier’s guidelines. Beyond that, your site’s potential is limited only by the amount of effort you can give to it. Using some or all of these tips, you can help transform your site from a business card to an engine for generating leads.
If you’re looking for even more leads, contact us at EverQuote. We provide originally-sourced, qualified leads to help you bind more business. With a world-class website and quality leads from EverQuote, you’ll be well on your way to achieving your growth goals!