Involve DigitalFree audit for insurance brokers
The best business you write never came from your website.
For most brokers the site is a business card that catches the occasional price-shopper, while every commercial account still arrives by referral. We’ll show you what yours is telling Google, and why the enquiries you actually want are landing somewhere else. Free, normally $997.
What lands in your inbox.
What kind of enquiry your site is set up to attract — personal lines, or the commercial accounts you want.
Where you rank for the covers you actually write, and which competitors sit above you.
Whether Google can tell what you specialise in, or files you as a generic broker.
What’s broken under the hood, in plain English.
The three things to fix first, in order, with what each one is worth.
Work we've done, with the numbers.
BCS Broking
10
Enquiries in month one
From none at all in eleven years
Tudor Insurance
1,392%
ROI in month one
Steadfast
9.7×
Broker leads vs prior agency
Year 5
Who this is for.
This is for you if
You’re an established brokerage writing real commercial business, and your website has never been the reason any of it arrived.
It's probably not for you if
You’re an authorised representative with no site of your own, or you only write personal lines through a comparison panel. The audit needs something to audit.
The obvious questions.
- Is it actually free?
- Yes. No card, no catch.
- What’s the catch?
- We do this because about one in ten people who read their report ask us to fix it. The other nine get a useful document. That’s a trade we’re happy with.
- Will I get hammered with calls?
- No. We send the report. If you want to talk it through, you tell us.
- How long does it take?
- Within one working day — usually the same day.
- Do I have to be technical?
- No — that’s the point. It’s written in plain English, for the person who owns the business rather than the person who built the site.
- We’re bound by a licensee’s marketing rules. Is that a problem?
- No. The report is a diagnosis, not published copy — nothing goes live from it. Plenty of what it finds is technical and never touches a compliance review at all.