Websites for Insurance
Agents
We offer template based web site
design for Insurance agents. The goal is to provide
a full array of content, state of the art designs and
competitive pricing to the Independent Insurance Agency.
While we do offer original web site design services
to customers that request it, this section of template
based design for Insurance agents is geared towards
bringing up an agency website with relative ease
and quick time-to-market.
Our designers handle every
step of the transaction for you, even training your
staff on how to make regular content changes to your
hosted website, using only Internet Explorer (browser).
We have scores of happy customers. But for those of
you that are wondering about the pros and cons of template
based website designs for insurance agents, read on.
Template based site designs are a great and inexpensive
way to get your agency website off
the ground quickly.
The main layout elements are already in place and ready
to go. It also provides you with a professionally designed
website at a fraction of the cost. Below
are some common questions and myths about template based
websites.
Myth 1
: Insurance web site Template designs offer Limited
Customization
It is generally believed that template based web
sites offer limited customization. This is not entirely
correct. Template based tools have matured with time and
with the proper planning you can customize your site as
much as if you had a custom designed web site. Bear in
mind that all web sites (custom, templates) have certain
structural elements (headers, menu layouts, etc) that need
to be consistent across pages.
Myth
2 - My competitor will share my agency web site template
design- shared designs!
While this is possible, it is hardly probable with the right service provider.
At SiteWizard we have
hundreds of base templates (with scores of variations). The template you choose
is customized for you with your logo and company colors, making your web site
unique.
Myth 3 - My insurance agency
website will have cookie cutter looks, with no individuality.
Some templates may follow a similar structure, and appear to be cookie cutter.
But, with the right blend of customization and appropriate choice of layout
visitors will not notice the difference. Besides, the average visitor cares
about finding the information on your website quickly and interacting with
you through your web site in the simplest fashion. Most visitors do not care
to evaluate whether your web site is custom designed or not.
Myth 4 - Insurance website
templates are complicated and difficult to maintain.
In fact, it is inexpensive and least time consuming
to maintain your template based web site. SiteWizard for
example lets you do everything online (24/7). Test
drive the SiteWizard interface, and see for yourself.
Myth 5 - Hard to integrate
company applications, portals, and scripts into the
agency website.
Incorrect. All you need to do is tell us up front
whether you would like your web site on a windows machine
or a Unix machine. The preference of course would depend
on your development platform. In many cases we have developed
and integrated custom applications into the clients web
sites - from simple registration and membership management
applications to more complicated CRM sized implementations.
We publish
a periodical newsletter via email to our Insurance customers.
The newsletter is called 'Website
newsletter for Insurance Professionals' and is
seeks to provide tips and techniques for Insurance
agents to make the most of their website and IT
related resources & tools.
Here are the
newsletter
archives
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