Sep 10 2009

Insurance Marketing Service, Insurance SEO

Published by Cole, Tucson SEO

Why let anyone else handle your insurance marketing for you? Hi, My name is Cole and I am a licensed Producer and experienced internet marketer. With understanding both fields in my corner you can rest assured that I will provide you with a true marketing service for your local Agency. I specialize in search engine marketing which is a complex marketing strategy that local Agencies will not be able to ignore much longer. A significant number of shoppers are now going to the web to get insurance quotes online. This is why it’s imperative to make sure your Agency is not left behind. Having a website just doesn’t cut it. Rank is what matters. Without rank your customers may be finding themselves going direct without seeing the benefits of having a local Agent.


Insurance Marketing Services Available

1 Insurance Link

Direct Link $25 Each
1-5 Days

We will find the right article, blog post or page that fits your subject and build a link directly to your website using the correct linking structure for maximum benefit. Naturally built links are guaranteed to remain for a minimum of 6 months but in most cases will remain permanent.

5 Insurance Articles

Article Service $80
5-7 Days

I will write 5 insurance related articles and submit each one to a separate article distribution website, giving you 5 unique links with distribution possibilities. All articles are reviewed by a licensed agent for accuracy.

1.Ezinearticles.com
2.Articlebase.com
3.Buzzle.com
4.Goarticles.com
5.Articlealley.com

Press Release Distribution

PR Distribution $300
5-7 Days

We will write an effective press release copy-written from any Newsletter, article and or content you can provide to us. Press release will be submitted to the following websites for distribution. You will be guaranteed 3 links with the potential to spread even further throughout the web since each of these websites distributes releases through other channels.

1.PRweb.com
2.Insurancenewnet.com
3.PR.com

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