Here is a quick run-down on what you will find in this bulletin: November 4,…
U.S. Update News July 2004
The August 2004 disk update will be processed Wednesday, July 28th and Thursday, July 29th and the disks will be shipped on the 29th.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Subscribers who are still receiving disks can save up to $100 per year by switching to updates by Internet. Please read the last section of this bulletin for complete details. Don’t wait for your next invoice to make the change. Compulife will bonus your subscription renewal deadline for switching from disks to internet.
Starting August 1st, your listing at www.term4sale.com can be linked to a web page at your web site.
IMPORTANT: There are some conditions to this link so make sure you read this entire section and understand those conditions.
The first condition is that the web page we are linking to must also have (in the fine print if you want) a link to www.term4sale.com. The second condition is that the web page must be visible to internet search engines.
When we first announced this option in our June midmonth update we had a few subscribers call immediately. They were excited about the new option and had already gone ahead and added links to term4sale.com. After further investigation on our part, we discovered that the subscribers had web pages that were not .html pages on the web, but were pages generated from internet programs and databases. In other words, as far as the search engines are concerned, the pages do not really exist. Having run into this with a couple of subscribers, and having discovered that those subscribers had little if any control over the web pages on their site, we have come up with a remedy for the problem; please keep reading.
With respect to the www.term4sale.com on your web page, the link does not have to be prominent. We don’t care if the consumer or any consumer uses it. The reason that we want the link is in order to drive up the number of web pages that point to term4sale.com, which will strengthen and improve Term4Sale’s search position on popular internet search engines such as Google. That could mean more traffic for term4sale, which could easily lead to more business for you.
That’s why it is vital that your web page, which we link your listing at term4sale to, be visible to the internet.
If it turns out your web site has been developed using a database system, which makes the content of your pages invisible to search engines, you do not qualify to have your web page included in your listing at term4sale.com. To address this, we will require that you create and place a visible web page on your site in order to be able to get your link from term4sale. Actually, we think it is smart to have a special page for this term4sale link anyway; please keep reading.
In addition to the reasons mentioned above, it would be a very good idea to give serious consideration to a “unique” web page for this link. Rather than simply going to your web site’s home page, a separate page that anticipates the arrival of the consumer from the term4sale site, would improve your chances that the consumer will contact you. After all, a consumer looking for an agent having visited term4sale is looking for term insurance, not all the other things that your web site may talk about. This does not mean that your special web page cannot talk about your web site. In fact we strongly recommend that your special web page also have a link to your main web page.
There is another reason for this special web page. Frequently we ask subscribers who are listed at www.term4sale.com if they are getting calls as a result of their listing. Many say they don’t know. What that means is that they don’t have any way to tell where the contact is coming from. If you design your page properly, you should be able to devise ways to determine that the contact has come from a term4sale visitor. (such as adding a page counter)
If that is your situation, and we suspect a number will be in that situation, then we have come up with a deal that we think will solve the problem. One of Compulife’s web providers (and we suspect others may offer this same deal), is happy to host a new domain name and a single html web page for $99 per year. Here’s how it can work.
Let’s say your current domain name is 800term.com. Incidentally, as of June 19th, that domain name was available. Assuming you already have your domain name 800term.com hooked up to your web site, and your internet provider does not allow a separate .html page to be placed on your site, then you will approach our web provider. The first step is that you register a new domain name, such as 800term.us. At 800term.us you place a single web page (the home page for this new domain name), which has specific information for the person arriving at the page from term4sale. Things you should think about including are:
– your name and picture
– your contact information, address, e-mail, fax, etc.
– a link to your regular web site
– a short bio with your background and experience
– some comments referring to term4sale and why you are the agent they should deal with
– etc., etc., etc.
– and most important, your link to term4sale.com
Please do not ignore this new option. If a list of 3 agents come up, and one or two have the “more info” buttons, and you don’t, we believe that this will be a disadvantage for you. If you don’t have a web site, maybe it’s time that you did. With the $99 option, you can’t afford to not have a domain name and web page.
Please feel free to contact Bob Barney at 800-798-3488 if you have any questions.
Compulife does not rely on our own Internet servers to provide updates. Our strategy is relatively simple. We rent space from a number of different Internet Service Providers around the continent. Each month we place our monthly updates and midmonth updates on those different servers, in those different locations, and your current edition of Compulife on your computer downloads the updates from those sites. If one of those sites should fail, there are other servers, maintained by different providers, that your Compulife program can go to.
One of the changes in the new Windows program is that when getting an update the system will advise which server number the update is coming from. This will be helpful information to give to Compulife if your are having problems with any particular server.
While using so many different ISPs may seem risky from a security point of view (our update pages are not password protected) Compulife relies on our own proprietary compression and decompression software to guard our files. Our decompression software will not process an update file that was not built with our compression software. If no one but Compulife has our compression software, there is no way to monkey with our updates files. If the update has been changed or monkeyed with, our decompression software won’t like it and will report an error.
Another feature has been added to our updating system and this leads me to offer a word of caution for those who have been using Compulife outside our license stipulations. The Compulife program now reports monthly update downloads to our newly developed website database which monitors updates. Please note that the database does not record your name but it does record your serial number. (each person has a unique serial number which is a function of your name)
In the future, each time that you download a monthly update, the system will record that you downloaded that update along with information about when and where that update was downloaded from. If you are downloading an unusual number of monthly updates during a month, and if we see a pattern of downloads which causes concern, you can expect a phone call.
Therefore, please make sure that you are licensed for the computer that you are running Compulife on. For those who have an agency or “Standard License”, you are specifically limited to placing Compulife on no more than 5 computers in the same location. If we determine that you are routinely downloading and placing Compulife on more than 5 computers, you can expect that phone call.
By contrast, if you are an individual agent, you are permitted to place Compulife on any computer that you “personally” use or which your staff uses to benefit you. Quotes produced by that software (and the software itself) are NOT to be given to other insurance agents. While you could theoretically place the software on more than 5 computers with a personal use license, you can expect a phone call if that number seems high.
Currently our disk updates contain BOTH Windows and DOS software which means that the disk updates contain more files than we would need to ship if we were only providing Windows software. Further, because the majority of our customers now update by Internet, and because disk capacity is not an issue for monthly updates by internet, and because we prefer you to get updates by Internet, we will be removing the DOS program from our disk updates effective December 1, 2004.
What does that mean and what do you need to do if you are getting disk updates? You have two options:
First, switch to getting updates by Internet. Monthly updates by internet will continue to receive the DOS and Windows program until the 3rd quarter of 2005.
Second, learn to use the Windows software.
Actually, we recommend both because as we noted, we will not be supporting DOS software after the 3rd quarter of 2005. By that point all Compulife subscribers will need to be using the Windows program.
Warning: The December 1, 2004 monthly disk update will have a GO.EXE file that will not run the DOS software, it will simply start the Windows software. What this means is that the DOS software will be removed from your computer by the December 1, 2004 monthly update. Once again, this only applies to those who get monthly updates by disk.
Compulife now offers an opportunity for subscribers to add free months at the point that they are paying their next subscription renewal. With this new referred lead program you can double your subscription from one to TWO years while paying just the one year price.
Our constant challenge is how to locate new prospects for that trial offer. We have now developed a program where you can help.
If you refer two agents to take the 30 day free trial (who can then go for the $5 challenge), we will reward you with an additional free month of subscription time. Now that’s “referrals” for a 30 day trial, there is no requirement that they purchase. When Compulife receives your two referrals we will issue you a certificate that can be used when you are paying your next subscription renewal.
For example, let’s assume you have sent in 12 requests for trials, and you have received 6 certificates for 6 free months. When you pay your next one year subscription you simply send Compulife a copy of your certificate(s) and when we send you the next Internet Master Disk it will have your subscription period stretched from 12 to 18 months.
Trial requests must be e-mailed to barneyrl@compulife.com and include:
Subject: Compulife Referral Offer
The names of agents (you are referring)
Each agent’s address, phone number and e-mail address
Your Name
NOTES:
1. This offer is not available to subscribers who are receiving monthly updates by disks; it is only available to subscribers who obtain updates by Internet.
2. Trials must be sent and received by e-mail. Trial requests that require shipment of disks do not qualify.
3. If you are an agency subscriber (standard license) it requires 3 referrals to obtain a free month certificate.
4. Compulife reserves the right to impose a maximum of 12 certificates per renewal. If it turns out that we have a subscriber who refers more agents than the maximum, we may elect to accept more than 12 certificates if it turns out that a reasonable number of trial users did in fact purchase our software.
5. Compulife reserves the right to terminate this offer to any subscriber who appears to be simply e-mailing us the phone book. While there is no requirement that your referral purchase our software, the purpose of this program is to introduce our software to those who “might” purchase. If it appears that we are being sent “disinterested” leads, and that the subscriber is not exercising any judgement in selecting the leads that they are providing, the program will be terminated to that subscriber.
For those doing monthly updates by Internet, we rely on three other web site to supply monthly updates. These are automatically checked and used by our automatic Internet update software.
1. Switch to obtaining monthly updates by Internet.
Not only will you eliminate the expense and hassle of returning disks, you will save $100 per year in subscription fees.
To switch to Internet monthly updates, go to our web page www.compulife.com and select the last menu choice “Forms, applications, instruction tutorials, etc.” Under the section “License Agreements” you will need to select and complete a new License Agreement for the type of license you have. After you have printed the new agreement, please read it, especially the part where you agree that you have successfully downloaded and processed our “mid-month updates”. If you haven’t done that before, call us and we’ll be happy to step you through the procedure. It’s easy.
2. Disk Purchase Program
The other way to avoid returning the disks and the disk box each month is to pre-purchase them for $21 per year ($1.75 per month). Once you do that you can keep them for future reference, throw them away or return them for a credit (once each year) when you are invoiced for the following year. $21 costs you less than mailing back disks each month.