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  2. EverQuote - Wikipedia

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    Instead, it selects a few companies whose insurance products were bought by similar drivers in the past, and gives those companies the insurance-seeker's contact information. The company representatives then will quote prices for products they offer. [4] The company's revenue model is lead generation. Its service is free to insurance-seekers.

  3. Access (credit card) - Wikipedia

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    It was established as a joint venture incorporated as The Joint Credit Card Company Limited with Lloyds, Midland and National Westminster banks each owning 30% and Williams & Glyn's owning 10%. [4] The Access name was registered as a trademark on 26 November 1971 [ 5 ] and the product was launched on 23 October 1972. [ 6 ]

  4. InsWeb - Wikipedia

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    InsWeb was founded in 1995 by Hussein A. Enan [2] and Darrell Ticehurst and became a publicly traded company in 1999. [3] As of its IPO date it was the exclusive provider of auto insurance quotes on the Yahoo! internet portal.

  5. Benefits of independent insurance agents - AOL

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    One of the best benefits of working with an independent insurance agent is having them shop for insurance quotes for you. With access to multiple companies, the agent can check rates and coverage ...

  6. List of online payment service providers - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable online payment service providers and payment gateway providing companies, their platform base and the countries they offer services in: (POS -- Point of Sale ) Company

  7. How to buy life insurance in 8 steps - AOL

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    Term life insurance: Term life insurance is generally the cheapest kind of life insurance. It provides coverage over a specific term period, usually between 10 and 30 years.

  8. Lead generation - Wikipedia

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    In marketing, lead generation (/ ˈ l iː d /) is the process of creating consumer interest or inquiry into the products or services of a business. A lead is the contact information and, in some cases, demographic information of a customer who is interested in a specific product or service.

  9. Cost per lead - Wikipedia

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    Cost per lead, often abbreviated as CPL, is an online advertising pricing model, where the advertiser pays for an explicit sign-up from a consumer interested in the advertiser's offer. It is also commonly called online lead generation .