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Advertising question to dealers.....

I have a website www.gottagetinsurance.com . This site draws traffic from insurance consumers. Example, someone looking for insurance on Google or Yahoo will stumble on to our site. They then fill out an application. Once submitted, the consumers info goes directly to an insurance agent that bought that consumers zip code.

Question: Would this work in the Coin Market? If I had a site that attracted people looking for a local coin dealer filling out qualifying info then that info getting submitted to you...is that something to think about?

Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated...good or bad.
GottaGetCoins

Currently attempting the 12 Coin US Gold Type Set and the 20th Century US Major Coin Type Set. Completed a Franklin Half Proof Set.

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  • MICHAELDIXONMICHAELDIXON Posts: 6,492 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I don't have a retail store, but I wouldn't go for it if I did. Most of the leads I've received from search engines are people wanting to find out how much their rare 1956 "wheat back penny" is worth or the rare no date buffalo.
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  • Dog97Dog97 Posts: 7,874 ✭✭✭
    Does it download spyware and give me popups too?
    Kinda reminds me of the spam email I get where a company that gets paid for referals offers me a form ti fill out and they put me in touch with an insurance company, mortage company, divorce lawyer, dick enlarger, etc, which is something I can do myself without getting on a spammers list.
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