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To: Roger Bass who wrote (1735)2/18/1998 6:25:00 AM
From: TLindt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8545
 
>>>TL, I'm unclear what kind of partnership you're imagining between Intuit and Integrion.

Help them get Branded..

They should be here....right under Bank Now.

quicken.com

Sell'um a page....Describe Integrion....Members Services.......allow the user to drive right in and get set up on the Integrion Network for the Banks that are ready. Sell'um the 'button'.



To: Roger Bass who wrote (1735)2/18/1998 7:02:00 AM
From: TLindt  Respond to of 8545
 
>>>Also, an Integrion/Intuit deal was announced some time ago for Integrion banks to connect to Quicken.

I know....now help Integrion get more than it's elite core of Monster Banks. Give a new Bank...thinking of going online for services a reason to choose the Integrion Network....Prime Time Exposure!

'Find us on Quicken.Com' 'We're a member of the Integrion Network'

Good exposure for Quicken, Quicken.Com & Integrion.

Consumers would begin to associate 'Integrion' with the 'Quality of Quicken Products'. I'm sure Bill will have MSFDC plasted all over their online offerings. Out plaster him, and beat him to the punch.



To: Roger Bass who wrote (1735)2/18/1998 11:03:00 AM
From: TLindt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8545
 
>>>There already is some kind of interface on Quicken.com for online banking (though I agree it could be improved).

OK...fix that....Checkfree focus the traffic coming in.

Comment from Yahoo! MSG Board from a 1st time visitor to the CKFR Site.

"This company must develop a cohesive and easy to understand product line before their stock will move. I visited their site; more hype than practical products. Pure speculation on mythical e commerce that no one really understands, certainly not the consumers. I'd bet on Intuit or HP for E commerce. Good luck, and I hope everyone on this board starts using their services so I can get in."

You missed that one Kurt...and with Bill on the other end you need every last one of those 'window shoppers'.

And Sell all the Banks a button.