News | September 25, 2012

Homeowners Consumer Center Urges Property Casualty Insurance Agents To Join Their Initiative Focused On Helping Homeowners Get To The Best Insurance-Quality Matters

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The Homeowners Consumer Center has launched a very aggressive campaign focused growing business for property casualty insurance agents, who work for the best insurance companies in every US metro area of 50,000, or more-quality matters. The Homeowners Consumer Center is extremely passionate about all US homeowners having the best possible homeowners insurance coverage for their home, with the caveat being the homeowner is represented by a local homeowners insurance agent, who represents a top ten US property casualty insurance company. The group is inviting local insurance agents, in each state, or metro area of 50,000 or more to participate in this incredibly affordable branding, and marketing campaign. The Homeowners Consumer Center says, "As long as you work, in a local office, for one of a top ten property casualty insurance company, and as long as you share our passion about not going cheap on homeowners insurance, we think our initiative will produce good, to dramatic results for a local insurance agent. The cost is $185 per year, per participating agent, or firm, the initiative is designed to run for years, and all an agent has to do is go to our Homeowners Consumer Center web site's Insurance Page, fill out the form, pay the $185, via Pay, Pal, we will do the rest. One new client will typically more than pay for the participation fee, but in some larger metro areas space will be limited, so it will be first come, first serve."http://HomeownersConsumerCenter.Com

(PRWEB) - The Homeowners Consumer Center is expanding their aggressive initiative designed to drive business to local insurance agents, in US cities with a metro area of 50,000, or more, who represent State Farm, Allstate, Liberty Mutual, Travelers, Nationwide, Progressive, Farmers Insurance Group, USAA, Hartford Insurance Group, or Chubb Group Insurance. To brand this campaign, and drive business to the participating local insurance agents, the Homeowners Consumer Center will begin doing weekly press releases, with the emphasis being homeowners insurance education, and getting all current US homeowners to re-evaluate their existing homeowners insurance policy, and hopefully upgrade to one of their preferred property casualty insurance companies, with the emphasis being local insurance agents. The Homeowners Consumer Center's updated web site's insurance page will include a city, by city listing in each state, of all participating agents, including the name of the agent, what company they represent, their contact information, and their web site. The cost for participation in this initiative is an incredibly affordable $185 per insurance agent, and the initiative, including weekly press releases is designed to run for years-with agents simply renewing their listing on their anniversary date. The Homeowners Consumer Center says, "If you are an insurance agent, and you work for one of our preferred property casualty insurance companies, and you want to grow your business, in one your city, one deal--more than pays for itself, but space is going to be limited in many metro areas, so if you are interested, go to our Homeowners Consumer Center's Insurance Page, fill out the form, and get signed up now." For more information please call Americas Watchdog's Homeowners Consumer Center at 866-714-6466.http://HomeownersConsumerCenter.Com

Goal:The Homeowners Consumer Center wants local insurance agents, who represent, and sell homeowners insurance, or property casualty products from State Farm, Allstate, Liberty Mutual, Travelers, Nationwide, Progressive, Farmers Insurance Group, USAA, Hartford Insurance Group, or Chubb Group Insurance, to get listed on the group's web site, and hopefully benefit, from a weekly press releases focused on how vital it is to have a local insurance agent, who sell PC coverage for a top ten property casualty insurance company. The goals of this initiative are US homeowners get better property casualty insurance coverage, and the local agents who represent a top ten property casualty insurance company, and participate in this initiative-get more business. The cost for this initiative is $185. Participating agents can only select one of our designated metro areas, and space will be limited, so it is first come first serve. http://HomeownersConsumerCenter.Com

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