Pay Per Ping Advertising Network
Ping Leads' advertising network empowers insurance professionals to speak to high quality insurance leads who are actively looking to speak with an agent. Our Pay Per Ping pricing structure allows you to pick what you want to pay for each call that we deliver. A streamlined interface makes creating and managing your advertising campaign quick and easy. Custom targeting options and advanced reporting functionality ensures you can keep track of ROI and maintain profitability.
How Does It Work?
Key Features
- Prequalified and High Quality Leads
Advertiser conversion rates as high as 86%, most averaging over 50% - Purchase Live Prospects - Not Questionable Lead Data
Calls Instantly Transferred to a Number you Provide - Real Time Bidding, Quality Based Pricing
Pay what a call is worth to you. Only get charged based on demand and quality.
What is a Ping?
A "ping" is a connection. We connect you with a live prospect looking to speak with an insurance agent. Getting insurance calls on a pay-per-call, or Pay Per Ping, basis gives you greater control over costs, volume and ROI.
Why Buy Live Call Transfers?
The growth of call transfers, local advertising and the mobile industry as a whole has continued to disrupt the entire online marketing ecosystem as the below statistics can highlight:
"Nearly 60 percent of all Online Searches are now carried out on a mobile device" (Hitwise)
"61.3% of advertisers think a telephone call from prospective customer is the single most important lead" (BIA/Kelsey)
"91% of adults have their mobile phone within arms reach 24/7 (Nielsen Study)
"Customers who pick up the phone are 10 times more likely to make a purchase than those who only click on a link (Kelsey Group Study)
"35% of calls lead to a sale for some online businesses, versus conversion rates in the 2%-5% range for online forms" (Log My Calls & Site Tuners)
"One half of all local searches are performed on mobile devices" (Microsoft Tag)
Up to 50 percent of clicks on mobile banner ads are accidental" (Business Insider)