InsureMe Launches Blog for Consumers
Englewood, Colo.-based InsureMe, a consumer-agent link to finding insurance online, has launched InsureMe Insurance Blog, an online forum targeted at consumers with insurance-related questions.
The blog allows authors to post short articles and commentary, addresses the top news in health, life, home and auto insurance, as well as state-specific issues and related topics facing consumers. The blog is interactive, which allows readers to post their questions and comments on each entry.
“One great advantage of the blog is that consumers can browse the entries and post their comments and questions in real-time,” says James Omdahl, InsureMe affiliate manager. “It also allows us to interact with consumers and address their questions and concerns.”
The blog is co-authored by InsureMe’s copywriting staff and is updated daily with insurance news, as well as shopping and saving tips on the various types of insurance. Recent posts include commentary on medical tourism and tips for proofing homes from active spring weather.
“Helping people find the right insurance is our top priority,” adds Omdahl. “By giving consumers more than just insurance quotes, they can make educated decisions about their coverage.”
The InsureMe Insurance Blog is part of the company’s comprehensive Consumer Resource Center, which contains numerous insurance-related articles. The blog is also part of the InsureMe blog network; all of the InsureMe blogs can be found at www.insuremeblog.com.
Source: InsureMe
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