InsuranceLeadz.com Launches Brand New Website for 2008
Columbus, OH, Jan 28 2008 – InsuranceLeadz.com, Inc. has announced the release of their brand new comprehensive website for insurance agents.
The new look is designed to allow agents to more quickly access critical information about the company and its product lines. Tailored to the typical insurance agent, the new site covers the types of insurance leads in much more detail and provides a more comprehensive look at the InsuranceLeadz.com process.
“We discovered through polling our current customers that they found our old site difficult to use and too simple They wanted more information, more detail, and they wanted us to reveal more about the inner workings of our company,” said Seth Kravitz, Chief Operating Officer of InsuranceLeadz, Inc.
Mr. Kravitz added, “To address these issues we added detailed information about our process and testimonials from happy clients. The signup process has been streamlined to allow for quicker account creation. We have also rewritten our company history and mission statement to better reflect our company atmosphere.”
About InsuranceLeadz.com, Inc.
Founded in August of 2007 InsuranceLeadz.com, Inc. is an insurance lead generation company based out of Columbus, Ohio. InsuranceLeadz.com provides a full spectrum of insurance lead products to agents in all 50 states. Built on the principal of never overselling leads, the company focuses on complete customer satisfaction.
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