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About Us
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Your Web Site Matters
- Companies with a strong online presence gain access to the growing number of consumers who use the Internet as their primary source for accessing products and services. [2]
- Over 60% of Internet users polled said they would be less likely to purchase from a company (online or offline) if they were dissatisfied with that company’s website. [4]
- The Internet is proving to be instrumental in assisting local and regional economies to diversify and grow stronger.
- The Internet provides an inexpensive and convenient method for researching and comparing prices [6]
Your Customers are Online
- Online transactions have become more predominant with 50% of home users reporting ordering goods or services over the Internet and 67% going online for electronic banking or bill payments [7]
- In addition to accessing insurance carrier websites, consumers also gather online quotes and product information. They may also comparison shop and look for nearby agents [8]
- People with above average insurance requirements make up the forefront of Internet users: households with high income; those with children still living at home; people with higher levels of education; and people in the labor force. [3]
- More middle-aged, working Canadians are using the Internet than ever before: 66% of Canadian users are between the ages of 19 – 54, and that number increases to 73% for users between the ages of 35 – 54. [5]
- The Internet is the preferred mode of entertainment, communication and social networking for younger generations. These future customers expect their service providers to be accessible online.
Canada is Online
- In 2007, 43% of Canadians logged on to do research on products, or to “window shop”. Of these shoppers, 64% reported that they had subsequently made a purchase directly from the company [1]
- In 2009, 80% of Canadians aged 16 and older, or 21.7 million people, used the Internet for personal reasons. The rate is even higher in Ontario [7]
- From paying bills to buying airplane tickets, Canadians do $12.8 billion worth of business over the Internet. [1]
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| “You need a partner like AKA Broker.”
Paul Flewwelling Flewwelling Insurance Group |
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