December 10, 2008 – Broomall, PA. Are you looking to grow your agency? Tired of dead end leads? A few years ago the only option for an insurance agent was to buy leads. Most agents will tell you that the leads services were of poor quality at best. InsureMyHouse.com has taken a different approach. They keep it simple – only one agent per zip code. Most people only get one or two quotes for insurance, whereas InsureMyHouse.com provides visitors with an easy way to find an agent. Visitors looking to find insurance would simply go to InsureMyHouse.com then click on “Find an Agent.” The directory is organized by state and then zip code.
Since the company’s launch in 2004, they have established a significant online presence among the internets top search engines. With over 4,000 registered zip codes in the directory they have consistently grown each year in every state.
The site provides their visitors with the insurance agent’s information (name, office address, web address, phone, fax, and email address). Visitors contact the agency however they choose. For most internet users, this is exactly what they are looking for. InsureMyHouse.com works with several insurance advisors to gather relevant information for the site’s visitors in the “Learn the Basics” section and is now listed as a resource on over 2000 insurance related websites.
Insurance agents can take advantage of these benefits:
► No Set-Up Fees or Long Term Commitments
► Free Photo/Image Uploads
► Free Tracking Statistics
► Free 24 Hour Profile Maintenance
► Enjoy High Response Rates and Long-Term Response
► Territory Exclusivity (only one agent per zip code)
If you are an insurance agent that is able to write homeowners insurance, you can learn more about getting listed in the directory by visiting: http://www.insuremyhouse.com/faq.html
For more information on this News Release please contact:
InsureMyHouse.com
Daren DiSantis
Phone: 484-234-5041
Fax: 484-450-2539
Website: http://www.insuremyhouse.com


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