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Dynamite Insurance Web Design Converts Visitors Into Insurance Policies
It's really no secret that a dynamite website design will not only intrigue your visitors, but keep them on your site for far longer than other poorly designed websites. It's like comparing apples and oranges. Site "A:" is really complicated, is poorly structured, is lousy to navigate, loads poorly, has bad graphics, maybe even an annoying marquee banner and a sound loop. It was not developed properly and no one thought about search engine optimization with the site because no one knew what that really meant, or they didn't want to take the time and money to invest in doing things the right way the first time.
Not doing it the right way the first time is one of the major reasons websites and the businesses behind them go under at such a fast pace on the web. Not paying attention to Web 2.0 standard, no proper promotion (like article marketing, blogging, link backs etc.) and the site languishes until it dies a quiet death.
On the other hand, if you have a truly unique insurance website that is not built on any kind of an existing template, and has personality, individuality and proper insurance search engine optimization ...
... backing it - look out here we come. These factors will hike the rate of conversions on your site from browsers to buyers. Not everyone knows how to design an insurance website or optimize it properly to get good Google rankings, write good content for it and market it to social media outlets as well. And honestly, not everyone needs to know how to do this, because you have an insurance agency to run.
When an insurance agency needs to grow, this is the time to find masters of insurance web design, search engine optimization, writing and social media marketing. These combined factors all working in synergy will breath life into your website and let you get on with managing your agency.
The best way to achieve success online is to work with a company that specializes in online insurance marketing. Working with a company that has familiarity in your industry may actually cost less and will offer greater results.
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