Web Design · Tatum, TX

Web Design for Insurance Agents in Tatum

Selling insurance in a town of 1,300 means everybody already knows your name. But when someone new moves in off Highway 43 or a teacher at Tatum ISD asks around, the first thing they do is look you up — and your website answers before you get the chance to.

The Brochure on the Counter

There's a moment every insurance agent knows. Someone walks into your office, picks up a brochure from the little acrylic stand on the counter, flips it over, and sets it back down. They didn't read it. The design was off, or the text was too small, or it just didn't feel like something worth holding onto. Your website can do the exact same thing — except you never see the person walk away.

What an Insurance Website Actually Needs

Insurance is one of those industries where people already feel slightly confused before they even talk to you. Auto, home, life, commercial — there's a lot of ground to cover and most folks just want to know two things: what do you offer, and how fast can they get a quote.

So your site needs to answer both of those clearly. Coverage types laid out in plain language, not buried in paragraphs that read like policy documents. A quote request form that's short enough someone will actually fill it out — name, contact info, what kind of coverage, done. And your phone number visible on every single page, because plenty of people in Rusk County would rather just call.

Client testimonials matter here more than in most industries. Insurance is a trust business. If someone saved money switching to you or got taken care of after a claim, that story does more selling than anything else on the page. Same goes for appointment scheduling — if someone can book a sit-down with you right from the site, you've already removed half the friction.

How We'd Build This for You

We build websites from scratch. No templates dressed up to look custom, no page builders stacked on top of each other until the whole thing groans every time someone tries to load it on their phone at the gas station off Tatum-Becville Road.

For most insurance agents, a full website with a quote form, coverage pages, about section, and contact info runs starting at $1,500 and takes about a week. If you're just getting started and want something simpler — a single-page site with your info and a way to get in touch — that's starting at $300 and done in a few days. And if you want people in Tatum and the surrounding area to actually find you when they search, we offer a website plus SEO package starting at $3,500 that handles the design and the visibility together.

Hosting is $50 a month. That covers keeping everything running, updated, and not broken — which sounds boring until you've dealt with a site that went down on a Monday morning and nobody told you until Thursday.

Here's what we won't do: build you something bloated that takes forever to load, bury your phone number, or hand you a site you can't understand. You sell peace of mind for a living. Your website should at least feel like it was built by someone who gives a damn.

Tatum's small. The school, the downtown stretch, the community park — it's a place where reputation carries. Your website is part of that reputation now, whether you built it that way on purpose or not. Might as well make it count.

What does web design cost for insurance agents?

Every project is different, but here's a straight look at where most insurance agents in Tatum land.

starting at

$300

Simple Site

3-5 pages. Done in days.

starting at

$1,500

Full Website

10+ pages. Ready in about a week.

starting at

$3,500

Website + SEO

Full site plus SEO. 1-2 weeks.

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If you're ready to stop wondering whether your website is helping or just sitting there, let's talk about what a new one would look like.

We work with insurance agents across Rusk County and all of East Texas. Let's talk about what you need.

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