Life Insurance Searches in the U.S. Increase 15 Percent in 2009 to Reach Record Number
2010年2月2日 - 3:41AM
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comScore Hosts Complimentary Webinar, 'New Growth Opportunity for
Online Life Insurance in a New Decade' on February 3 RESTON, Va.,
Feb. 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- comScore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR), a
leader in measuring the digital world, today released a study on
life insurance search activity in 2009. The study found that
searches for life insurance information grew to 16.6 million
queries, an increase of 15 percent versus the previous year, as
more consumers turned to the Web to research policies. The study
findings will be presented in greater detail in the comScore
complimentary webinar, New Growth Opportunity for Online Life
Insurance in a New Decade, on February 3. Further details and
registration information can be found below. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080115/COMSCORELOGO) "As more
Americans utilize the Internet to research life insurance policies
for themselves or family members, it is increasingly important for
insurers to have a strong brand presence online," said comScore
director Susan Engleson. "Now more than ever, the Internet is
playing an important role in this complex financial planning
decision and insurers are experiencing varying degrees of success
at meeting online consumers' needs." Consumer Searches on Life
Insurance Climb In 2009, searches containing the term 'life
insurance' grew 15 percent from the previous year to reach 16.6
million searches. During the same time period, consumers requested
2 million online quotes for life insurance, demonstrating
Americans' increased comfort and reliance on the Internet when
shopping for complex financial services. Total Searches on Phrases
Containing the Term 'Life Insurance'* 2009 vs. 2008 Total U.S. -
Home/Work/University Locations Source: comScore Marketer Searches
(MM) ------------- Percent 2008 2009 Change ---- ---- ------- Life
Insurance Searches 14.4 16.6 15% -------------- ---- ---- ---
*Based on broad match of the search term "life insurance" An
analysis of the top insurance sites visited following searches
including the term "life insurance" revealed that MetLife.com was
the most frequented insurance site visited as a result of the
search, with 5.8 percent of total search clicks (paid and organic)
landing on MetLife.com. NewYorkLife.com was the second most
referred site with 2.8 percent of search clicks, followed by
StateFarm.com with 2.5 percent. Top Insurance Sites Visited as a
Result of 'Life Insurance' Searches* Q4 2009 Total U.S. -
Home/Work/University Locations Source: comScore Marketer % of
Referred Search Clicks for 'Life Insurance' Searches
----------------- MetLife.com 5.8% ----------- --- NewYorkLife.com
2.8% --------------- --- StateFarm.com 2.5% ------------- ---
SelectQuote.com 1.7% --------------- --- Accuquotelife.com 1.6%
----------------- --- GerberLife.com 1.5% -------------- ---
RelianceLife.com 1.4% ---------------- --- GlobeontheWeb.com 1.2%
----------------- --- Prudential.com 1.2% -------------- ---
HSBC.com 1.1% -------- --- *Based on broad match of the search term
"life insurance" Ms. Engleson continued, "The Web gives insurers
another touch point to engage with consumers on various levels.
Whether it's providing information on coverage options or
fulfilling a quote request, the Internet often represents a
critical decision-making phase in the life insurance purchase
funnel." comScore will discuss these findings among others in a
complimentary webinar, New Growth Opportunity for Online Life
Insurance in a New Decade, on Wednesday, February 3 from
2:00pm-3:00pm EST. To register please visit:
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