Mar 122008
 

Here are three things you should know about long term care insurance according to ConvergeNet: inflation protection, 100% home health care, and calendar day waiting periods. You can check the home page to see why. It’s not a hot topic for those of you under thirty I am sure. Imagine working hard your whole life building a nest egg. You believe you have a great deal to offer your children when you pass, but way too often those assets quickly dry up due the cost of your long term care. That’s why you want the insurance.

CoverageNet does long term insurance quotes. In fact, if you read my last post you will know I like this, they do side by side comparisons for you. Personally, I love comparison charts because they can substantially improve your purchase by better matching your needs. You can get the quotes online, or by phone. They can send you brochures for each company you do a comparison on, and give ratings for those companies. The also have a few articles to help understand the how long term coverage works with some tips.

This is an easy site to use, and if you are in the market I would definitely point my finger their way. Tips are found starting right on the home page, it’s easy to get quotes with comparisons, and if you prefer the phone, dial their toll free number. Also, if you check out the very last link on the home page you will also find statistics with a source, just in case you are not sold on getting long term insurance.

Mar 122008
 

I forgot, I can’t remember, all that information I find on the web. The internet is a never ending source of information that is constantly growing, and pretty much every website out there has information about one thing or another. How good is your site in conveying that information? I recently came across a camera website that had lots of great information about each camera, but it had a problem. My memory is limited.

In using the site I had to keep going back and forth between pages comparing the products. I admit that I don’t have a photographic memory, and memorizing 20 different points about a camera to compare against another is just not going to happen for me. I think this is the case for most people. So how do you make a great site even better? Create comparison charts, or even better, let the visitor create their own comparison on the site. This isn’t a new idea. It’s going on right now on over a thousands websites, I’m sure.

Web surfers are becoming more sophisticated, and are learning to expect everything from a website these days. You could be losing sales just because your site is simply one feature short. Adding side by side comparison for products is a reasonably easy task for a webmaster to create, assuming the data is in database form. The alternative could be two windows open, one that has your website in it, and one with the competitors website it. Now there is a side by side comparison you don’t want.