Compulife Quote Engine

You can find our standard page layout options here:

Life Insurance Quotes

Just above the "Instant Life Insurance Quote" box is a drop down with our 8 different styles.

We have said we can add more styles and are open to suggestions.

The "Instant Life Insurance Quote" client entry page is what we give you:

Life Insurance Quotes

and that can be modified many different ways.

Because a lot of our subscribers leave the line in which says:

Powered by COMPULIFE®

You can do a google search like that and see how different agents have incorporated that into their sites:

Google

Here's the second site in the search and the page that has that page in it:

Katz Insurance Group - 1-888-396-2341 Call Now! - Instant Life Insurance Quote

Robert,

I think the OP is speaking more to the page where the potential client enters their information. Your post above links to the various ways the results can be displayed to the consumer.

I'm also interested in knowing how one might "soften" the feel like in the first 2 links from the OP.

Thanks.
 
Robert,

I think the OP is speaking more to the page where the potential client enters their information. Your post above links to the various ways the results can be displayed to the consumer.

I'm also interested in knowing how one might "soften" the feel like in the first 2 links from the OP.

Thanks.

I don't know why this topic has to be such a mystery. Getting a straight answer on this is like pulling teeth. The questions about integrating Compulife quotes into a lead generating website aren't off the wall questions. People want to know because they believe that it will help them sell more insurance. The standard method of using an iframe is not a terribly good way to implement, so people are looking for a better way. This question seems to be presented clearly quite often, and is always met with the standard "Google is your friend" response.

How about, instead of that, we get the info about what it will take to do it another way? Maybe a recommendation for a developer who knows what it takes???
 
Robert,

I think the OP is speaking more to the page where the potential client enters their information. Your post above links to the various ways the results can be displayed to the consumer.

I'm also interested in knowing how one might "soften" the feel like in the first 2 links from the OP.

Thanks.


Funny--I "asked" this same question months ago...about Compulife and if they had plans to have a designer redesign the quote path. I was chastised! When in doubt, build it yourself. Compulife has a great product, but takes little to no feedback from its subscribers on design.
 
Funny--I "asked" this same question months ago...about Compulife and if they had plans to have a designer redesign the quote path. I was chastised! When in doubt, build it yourself. Compulife has a great product, but takes little to no feedback from its subscribers on design.

I guess I am trying to get my head around what it is you want.

Perhaps you could be more specific.
 
Good product but I too had trouble communicating what I was/am trying to do with the Compulife quote engine. I'm hoping my tech guy can figure it out.
 
Good product but I too had trouble communicating what I was/am trying to do with the Compulife quote engine. I'm hoping my tech guy can figure it out.

Is this a technical problem, or a conceptual problem?

Architects design buildings, contractors execute the plans.

Are you having trouble designing what you want, or are you having trouble getting someone to build what you have planned?
 
Bob, can the compulife quote tool be modified to require a email address? It would seem that might be useful if used on a landing page. TIA, Jim
 
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It would be nice to have another option other than an iframe embed - which does not play nicely with Wordpress. Although I make a bit of side dough helping agents integrate Compulife with Wordpress who are about to throw their computers out the window in frustration.
 
I guess I'll chime in here since my website is being used as an example.

Scottstreet - You need to purchase the Consumer ID with your website quotes to get email/phone etc.

Rich Eddy/Crabcake - If you want full customization of quote screen, quote results, app request and thank you pages - you need to buy the internet quote engine for $995/year and pay a designer to customize it the way you want and then pay a developer to code it on your site. That's what I did.

Obviously it doesn't make sense for 99% of agents to spend that much on a quote engine for a website unless they're serious marketers.

Rich - The reason you're not getting recommendations is no one (me included) wants to release their developers name for several reasons. My reason is I have him working on several projects at a time (I share him with a couple of my successful online agents) and wish he could devote more time to me. It took me a while to find a competent and affordable guy. I'll bet the same goes with everyone else. Be prepared to spend a minimum of $35/hr. I've paid up to $75/hr. Ask around on elance.com - I'll bet you'll find someone.
 
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