FSO "Marketing Intranet"


Business Week's Cover Report for the Feb.26, 1996 issue describes what may become the lasting benefit of the Internet for businesses. Now termed an "intranet," the concept entails carving out a portion of the Internet as a private site accessible only by a company's employees and agents.

Since these private sites are cordoned off from the public, they provide the following benefits to insurance companies, broker/dealers, producer groups, and insurance agencies: FSO has been a pioneer in recommending and establishing these private WWW sites. Click below to see samples of "intranets" that FSO can help your organization create. Combine FSO's ability to help companies develop an intranet with the "in compliance" financial service content that we make available, and you have powerful marketing package.

As with all Internet applications, the cost is surprisingly low. If you would like details on what FSO can do for your financial services organization, please call Bill O'Quin, CLU, ChFC or Joan Barrett, CLU, ChFC at (817) 654-0997 or e-mail at boquin@ix.netcom.com.


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