Contact Management Software

by Frank J » Mon Sep 10, 2007 03:18 pm

Hi,

My name is Frank Stastny. I am a licensed, producing L&H agent who in 1995 had my "great" 4x6 index card system fail me. Actually, it began failing the day I created it, just didn't know it then.

I searched the net for an insurance program that was fast, easy to learn and affordable. That was a waste of time. Everything I found was very complicated, had a huge learning curve, really didn't give me the information I needed and was beyond what I could afford.

So I made a list, hired a programmer and literally sat next to him at the computer and began building a program. Other agents I worked with saw it and I began selling it by "word of mouth". Four years later in 1999 I had a website built and put "Your Insurance Office" (YIO) on the internet. Agents found it and began purchasing it.

I now have agents throughout the US and in eight foreign countries using "Your Insurance Office".

Every upgrade since then has been the result of agents requesting more features and functions to make their job easier and to increase their income. It really is a program designed by successful, producing agents for agents.

"Your Insurance Office" has become the number one choice for those L&H agents looking for a program specifically designed for their needs. Those using YIO have reported substantial increases in production as well as retention of clients once they begin using the program.

YIO is literally "point and click". No special computer skills are required. Anyone who can use a mouse and keyboard can load the program and begin working immediately. Technical Support is unlimited and toll-free by calling 877.633.0808.

There is a free, downloadable Demo at www.YourInsuranceOffice.com . The "Demo" is the actual, full-working program. It is locked to limit the entry of ten records. However, those ten can be deleted and ten more entered. This can be done as often as necessary.

To learn more about YIO call me toll-free at 877.633.0808 or send an e-mail to: frank@yio.info.

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Total Comments: 4

Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 04:59 am Post Subject:

Not that big of a deal... but any reason why your website was registered in 2001 and you state it was created in 1999? Your copywrite is also from 2001, not 1999.

Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 05:08 am Post Subject:

Because I didn't register the copyright until 2001, that's why.

Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 05:12 am Post Subject:

"Register"? Trademarks would be registered... copywrite exists the moment it's written down even if not claimed. But the domain name was registed in 2001, not 1999. Just wondering.

Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 05:24 am Post Subject:

Copyrights can and should also be registered. Without that the winner of any legal action also has to pay court costs. If it is registered then the winner pays no court costs. Defending a copyright can be very expensive even if one wins.

The original program was not called "Your Insurance Office". The name was changed in 2001 and has been "Your Insurance Office" since then.

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