Saturday, August 18, 2007

Get Life Insurance Leads from LeadsClearance

Although this is the age of online shopping, for the uninitiated, it may be a surprise to know that you can actually shop for insurance leads. There is a site, LeadsClearance.com, which is offering qualified insurance leads at low rates and with no hidden charges (should be great news for insurance agents).

You can preview prospects before you buy so you only pay for the leads that you choose. There are no pre-payments, up-front costs, contracts or cancellation terms, no blanket billing authorization, no blind monthly fees (see there are so many charges to mark up the price of leads, it is scary).

The site basically connects insurance agents with targeted consumers, it functions exactly like your usual e-shop. There is a wide range of life insurance leads from health, disability, long term care, renters, auto, home, life, small business benefits, final expense to annuity. Once you decide on the type of lead, you can sort by state and county.

Anytime you want to know more about a particular lead, you can preview a lead report which contains the full contact information by clicking on "view" link. If you have decided to purchase the lead, you can add it to your shopping cart. You will receive your purchased leads by email, store it in your online file with LeadsClearance.com and work the lead from there, or download into a database on your PC.

The leads can be sold on exclusive, if available, or semi-exclusive basis, with a maximum of two competitors. An attractive point about the site is that should the lead turn out to have bogus contact information, they will credit the cost back to your account.

So if you an insurance agent and are needing to find fresh leads it could be worth taking a look at LeadsClearance to see if it works out for you.

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