Lead Co-op launches life assurance leads
Lead Co-op differentiates itself by providing the very highest quality leads.
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All leads will be exclusive and delivered to the adviser the second the potential customer gives their consent for the adviser to call them.
All leads are sourced online and as soon as an adviser has received ten life assurance leads from a particular source, they will be able to adjust their bid price for the leads from that website, maintaining control over where their leads come from and having a positive influence on the quality of the lead.
Lead Co-op was launched by Simon Baker at the beginning of February providing mortgage leads and has already built up a substantial customer base of advisers who buy in excess of 100 leads a day.
Founding director, Simon Baker says:
“Lead Co-op launched providing very high quality mortgage leads; today we are responding to feedback from our buyers and expanding to provide life assurance leads with the same emphasis on high quality.
“With research suggesting that up to 60% of people with dependents does not have life cover, together with an increasing number of competitive life assurance policies now available, it’s no wonder that advisers are looking to find more life assurance clients.
"Life assurance leads tend to be much easier to convert than mortgage leads too as consumers typically have a significant reason for buying before asking for life assurance advice, while there is a much shorter time frame from the adviser speaking to the client for the first time to putting the policy in place.”
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