EP1210681A1 - Method and system for providing a user with integrated interactive access to products and services - Google Patents
Method and system for providing a user with integrated interactive access to products and servicesInfo
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- the present invention relates generally to the field of electronic commerce, and more particularly to a method and system for providing integrated on-line interactive access to products and services for small business users via a hosted application of a service provider, such as a bank, as well as via links from the service provider's hosted application to various third parties' hosted applications.
- a service provider such as a bank
- small businesses need to do virtually everything that larger companies do, such as purchasing, providing benefits for their employees, and recruiting and retaining good employees.
- a small business begins to address each of these needs, it very often does not have the resources or skills necessary to address these and other needs in an efficient manner. Therefore, such a small business usually ends up with somewhat of a combination of things, some of which must be done on paper.
- such a small business improvises, for example, by buying an accounting package, signing up for on-line banking offered by its bank, hiring someone to write paper checks, and generally ending up with a sort of conglomeration of all of those types of things.
- an embodiment of the present invention provides integrated on-line products and services to small business users which affords the small business user the kinds of capabilities typically found in a larger business.
- the small business network for an embodiment of the present invention provides the small business user with on-line interactive access to financial and business products and services via a hosted application of a service provider, such as a bank or other financial institution, as well as via links from the service provider's hosted application to various third party providers' hosted applications, and integrates the business products and services functionalities for the small business user.
- the types of financial and business products and services functionalities provided to the small business user over the small business network include, for example, website, electronic wallet, search engine, credit marketplace, business services, accounting, banking, payroll, merchant acquiring and marketplace, human resources and employment, sales and marketing, auction, and live seminar.
- the system and method for an embodiment of the present invention makes use of computer hardware and software, such as a user's personal computer with a browser, coupled to one or more website servers over the Internet, and provides a small business user with access to various business functionalities that are typically available to larger businesses.
- a service provider such as a financial institution, allows the user to access the service provider's hosted application on an Internet website from a personal computer with a browser, and the user can register on the website by entering registration information.
- an embodiment of the present invention groups the needs of small businesses into categories.
- the user accesses the service provider's hosted application for an embodiment of the present invention, the user is prompted to enter a selection of a category of financial and business products and services functionalities from a group of such categories.
- a category of financial and business products and services functionalities includes banking, investments, merchant acquiring, cash management, credit and charge cards, and insurance.
- Another example of such a group of categories for an embodiment of the present invention includes accounting, word processing, spreadsheets and graphics.
- a further example of such a group includes purchasing, sales and marketing, legal, travel arrangements, and website creation.
- Still another example of such a group includes e-mail, company books, marketing, operations, business center, news and information, and employee benefits.
- a still further example of such a group includes financial services, business on-line, business services, marketplace, human resources, sales and marketing, and news and information.
- the user Upon receiving the user's selection of a category of financial and business services functionality, the user is prompted by the system for an embodiment of the present invention to enter a selection of a particular business functionality from a group of business functionalities within the category of financial and business products and services selected by the user.
- a group of business functionalities includes accounting, banking, payroll, merchant acquirer, and bill presentment.
- Another example of such a group of business functionalities includes purchasing center, purchasing card, travel center, credit marketplace, and insurance marketplace.
- a further example of such a group of business functionalities for an embodiment of the present invention includes small business on-line, newspaper, and custom news. Still another example of such a group of business functionalities includes financial products and services, links to hosted applications for financial institution products and services, and electronic wallet and related computer based electronic systems for storage, retrieval and management of information.
- An additional example of such a group of business functionalities includes on-line business products and services, website creation, electronic commerce, storefront, e- mail, and search engine registration.
- Another example of such a group of business functionalities for an embodiment of the present invention includes shipping and mailing tools, printing services, and debt collection.
- a further example of such a group of business functionalities includes on-line recruiting, employee verification and screening, payroll, retirement plan, job posting, salary data, and temporary employees.
- An additional example of such a group of business functionalities includes partnerships with suppliers, hot links to suppliers' hosted applications, and discounts and promotional offers.
- a still further example of such a group of business functionalities for an embodiment of the present invention includes tools for developing press releases and banner ads, e-mail, trade shows, joint marketing interactive programs, sales lead programs, on-line marketing tools, and off-line marketing tools.
- Still another example of such a group of business functionalities includes headlines and news articles, company information, industry information, credit reports, background reports, personalized stock portfolio, live seminars, and real-time communication.
- the system for an embodiment of the present invention automatically provides the user with interactive access to the selected business functionality via the service provider's hosted application and/or one or more links from the service provider's hosted application to one or more third party-service providers' hosted applications.
- Information about the selected business functionality is displayed for the user at the user's personal computer, and the user can sign up or register for the selected business functionality.
- the system for an embodiment of the present invention automatically integrates the selected business functionality for the user, for example, with another business functionality of the user.
- the system integrates the selected business functionality with an accounting functionality or a banking functionality.
- the selected business functionality is an accounting functionality, for example, the system integrates the accounting functionality with a banking functionality of the user.
- the selected business functionality is a banking functionality, for example, the system integrates the banking functionality with the accounting functionality of the user.
- the system also integrates, for example, one or more functions with one or more other functions within the selected business functionality.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram which shows an example overview of key components and the flow of information between key components for the system and method of an embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 2 is a flow chart which illustrates an example of the process of providing a user with access to financial and business products and services functionalities for an embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 3 is a table which shows examples of categories of business functionalities for an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 4 is a sample menu screen which illustrates the breakdown of business functions for an embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 5 is a sample e-mail screen for an embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 6 is a table which illustrates an example of functionality addressed by company books for an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 7 is a sample accounting screen for an embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 8 is a sample banking screen for an embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 9 is a sample payroll screen for an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 10 is a sample merchant acquirer screen for an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 11 is a sample bill presentment screen for an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 12 is a table which shows examples of the functionality under marketing for an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 13 is a sample promotional items screen for an embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 14 is a sample marketing center screen for an embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 15 is a sample on-line store screen for an embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 16 is a sample inventory report screen for an embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 17 is a sample mailing lists screen for an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 18 is a sample advertiser list screen for an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 19 is a table which shows examples of functionalities addressed by business center for an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 20 is a sample purchasing center screen for an embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 21 is a sample purchasing card screen for an embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 22 is a sample travel center screen for an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figs. 23-29 show a sample set of credit marketplace screens for an embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 30 is a sample insurance marketplace screen for an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 31 is a table which shows examples of functionalities addressed by news and information for an embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 32 is a sample small business on-line screen for an embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 33 is a sample newspaper screen for an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 34 is a sample custom news screen for an embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 35 is a table which illustrates examples of business functionalities addressed by employee benefits for an embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 36 is table which shows another example of categories of business functionalities for an embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 37 is a sample menu screen which illustrates an example of another breakdown of business functions for an embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 38 is a table which shows examples of financial services functionality for an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 39 is a sample financial services screen for an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 40 is a table which shows examples of business on-line functionality for an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 41 is a sample business on-line screen for an embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 42 is a table which illustrates examples of business services functionality for an embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 43 is a sample business services screen for an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 44 is a table which shows an example of the human resources functionality for an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 45 is a sample human resources screen for an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 46 is a table which illustrates an example of the marketplace functionality for an embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 47 is a sample marketplace screen for an embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 48 is a table which shows examples of the sales and marketing functionality for an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 49 is a table which illustrates examples of the news and information functionality for an embodiment of the present invention. Detailed Description
- Fig. 1 is a schematic diagram which shows an example overview of key components and the flow of information between key components for an embodiment of the present invention.
- the system and method of an embodiment of the present invention utilizes computer hardware and software, such as the personal computer (PC) 2 of a small business 4, the website server 6 of a service provider 8, also referred to herein as "financial institution 8" but not limited to a financial institution, and the website servers, such as website servers 10, 12, of any number of third party service providers, such as service providers 14, 16, coupled over the Internet 18.
- PC personal computer
- service provider 8 also referred to herein as "financial institution 8" but not limited to a financial institution
- website servers such as website servers 10, 12, of any number of third party service providers, such as service providers 14, 16, coupled over the Internet 18.
- An embodiment of the present invention enables the service provider 8, such as the bank or other financial institution, to furnish a set of on-line services for the small business 4 that integrates the functionality of the services.
- the service provider 8 such as the bank or other financial institution
- an embodiment of the present invention integrates purchasing, banking, and travel services with full MIS reporting in a seamless way in which everything is posted to the correct account.
- the small business 4 is able to track all of these activities, such as the purchasing activities of individual employees who are enrolled in the service.
- An embodiment of the present invention also enables the small business 4 to have, for example, hosted e-mail access, so it can appear to the rest of the world in a manner similar to that of larger entities.
- the business owner's e-mail address may appear in the form of "Owner Name @ Company Name.Com" with the business' s own domain name, rather than the typical form of "Owner Name @ AOL. Com” if he subscribes to a traditional on-line service.
- the small business 4 may view its world from a confusing perspective of being confronted with multiple vendors of numerous services.
- the system for an embodiment of the present invention groups the needs of small businesses into categories, such as financial services, desktop computing , and other services, according to a larger business view of what a small business does.
- Financial services includes, for example, banking, investments, merchant acquiring, cash management, credit and charge cards, and insurance.
- Desktop computing includes, for example, accounting, word processing, spreadsheets, and graphics.
- Other services includes, for example, purchasing, sales and marketing, legal, travel arrangements, and website creation.
- the small business user 4 signs up for service with the financial institution 8, for example, by filling out a response card or calling an 800 number.
- the business user 4 is then furnished, for example, a compact disk (CD) or a diskette by mail that includes a dialer for Internet Service Provider (ISP) access.
- CD or diskette includes current versions of popular browser products, so the small business 4 can select the particular browser that is appropriate for its environment.
- Fig. 2 is a flow chart which illustrates an example of the process of the user 4 accessing the system for an embodiment of the present invention.
- the user 4 at the user's PC 2 with a browser logs on the financial institution's Internet website 6.
- the user 4 at the user's PC is prompted for entry of information to register for the service.
- the user 4 registers for the service by entering the information at the user's PC.
- the user 4 is prompted to enter a selection from a menu of categories of financial and business products and services.
- the user enters a selection for one of the categories.
- the user 4 is prompted to enter a selection and/or register for a business functionality within the selected category.
- the user enters a selection.
- the user 4 is given on-line interactive, integrated access to the selected business functionality via the financial institution's hosted application and links to various third party service provider's hosted applications. If the small business 4 happens to be a customer of a particular ISP and is switching to another ISP, the small business 4 can register via the web if it has all the right technology in place. Once the small business 4 registers, it then has a browser, and virtually all of the capability for an embodiment of the present invention is delivered through the browser environment.
- the system for an embodiment of the present invention runs in an on-line service infrastructure environment and provides the small business 4 with a set of hosted services, such as a hosted travel service that enforces travel policy and has MIS reporting in conjunction, for example, with a purchasing center, so that bulk discount rates can be negotiated.
- hosted services such as a hosted travel service that enforces travel policy and has MIS reporting in conjunction, for example, with a purchasing center, so that bulk discount rates can be negotiated.
- These and other functionalities are all integrated together, and in addition, they communicate, for example, with the accounting packages and on-line banking environment.
- the integrated financial services include, for example, banking services, such as checking accounts.
- banking services such as checking accounts.
- Such services also include, for example, payroll accounts that link to a payroll service, as well as bill payment services, cash management services, credit card processing and insurance.
- Fig. 3 is a table which shows examples of the business functionality for an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 4 is a sample menu screen which illustrates the breakdown of business functions for an embodiment of the present invention, including, for example, e-mail 20, company books 22, marketing 24, operations 26, business center 28, news and information 30, employee benefits 32, home 34 and help 36.
- the user 4 at the user's PC 2 enters a selection for one of the business functionalities, such as e-mail 20, company books 22, marketing 24, operations 26, business center 28, news and information 30, and employee benefits.
- Fig. 2 for an embodiment of the present invention, at S5
- a menu screen is displayed for the user 4 at the user's PC which prompts the user 4 for selection and/or registration for a particular business function addressed by the selected category of business functionality, and the user 4 is provided with on-line interactive, integrated access to the selected functionality via the financial institution's hosted application and/or links to third parties' hosted applications.
- the user 4 enters a selection for the e-mail functionality 20
- an e- mail mail screen is displayed for the user 4.
- Fig. 5 is a sample e-mail 20 screen for an embodiment of the present invention.
- the financial institution's hosted application enables the user 4 to register for the e-mail functionality 20 via the financial institution's application and/or links to third party service providers' hosted applications.
- a company books screen is displayed for the user 4 with a menu of functions addressed by the company books functionality 22.
- Fig. 6 is a table which illustrates an example of functionality addressed by company books 22 for an embodiment of the present invention.
- the menu under the company books function 22 includes, for example, accounting 40, banking 42, payroll 44, merchant acquirer 46, and bill presentment 48.
- the user 4 is prompted for entry of a selection for a particular business function from the menu under the company books functionality 22.
- the system for an embodiment of the present invention displays an accounting 40 screen for the user 4 and provides the user 4 with access to various accounting products and services via the financial institution's hosted application and/or links to third parties' hosted applications.
- Fig. 7 is a sample accounting 40 screen for an embodiment of the present invention.
- Accounting 40 addresses the accounting package 100 that the small business 4 may use and whether it is an on-line hosted service 102, or if the business 4 has, for example, accounting software 104 installed on its PC 2.
- Fig. 8 is a sample banking 42 screen for an embodiment of the present invention.
- credit cards 114 addresses, for example, how customers pay with credit cards 114 in the business' store as the Internet store or as a physical store.
- the system displays a payroll 44 screen for the user 4 and provides the user 4 with access to various payroll products and services via the financial institution's hosted application and/or links to third parties' hosted applications.
- Fig. 9 is a sample payroll 44 screen for an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 10 is a sample merchant acquirer 46 screen for an embodiment of the present invention.
- Merchant acquirer 46 addresses the merchant acquirer relationship, for example, for a retail business.
- the system displays a bill presentment 48 screen for the user 4 and provides the user 4 with access to various bill presentment products and services via the financial institution's hosted application and/or links to third parties' hosted applications.
- Fig. 11 is a sample bill presentment screen 48 for an embodiment of the present invention.
- Bill presentment 48 addresses, for example, the several ways in which the business 4 can get its bills online.
- a marketing screen is displayed for the user 4 with a menu of functions addressed by the marketing functionality 24.
- Fig. 12 is a table which shows examples of the functionality under marketing 24 for an embodiment of the present invention.
- Marketing 24 addresses providing a set of marketing tools for the small business 4 to leverage in doing the marketing of its small business.
- the menu under the marketing function 24 includes, for example, promotional items 50, marketing center 52, and mailing lists 54.
- the user 4 is prompted for entry of a selection of a particular marketing function from the menu under the marketing functionality 24.
- the system for an embodiment of the present invention displays a promotional items 50 screen for the user 4 and provides the user 4 with access to various promotional items products and services via the financial institution's hosted application and/or links to third parties' hosted applications.
- Fig. 13 is a sample promotional items 50 screen for an embodiment of the present invention.
- the system displays a marketing center 52 screen for the user 4 and affords the user 4 access to various marketing products and services via the financial institution's hosted application and/or links to third parties' hosted applications.
- Fig. 14 is a sample marketing center 52 screen for an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 15 is a sample on-line store 130 screen for an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 16 is a sample inventory report 132 screen for an embodiment of the present invention.
- the system for an embodiment of the present invention displays a mailing lists 54 screen for the user and provides the user 4 with access to various mailing lists products and services via the financial institution's hosted application and/or links to third parties' hosted applications.
- Fig. 17 is a sample mailing lists 54 screen for an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 18 is a sample advertiser list 134 screen for an embodiment of the present invention.
- the system for an embodiment of the present invention displays a business center 28 screen for the user 4 with a menu of functions addressed by the business center functionality 28.
- Fig. 19 is a table which shows examples of functionality addressed by business center 28 for an embodiment of the present invention.
- the menu under the business center function 28 includes, for example, purchasing center 60, purchasing card 62, travel center 64, credit marketplace 66, and insurance marketplace 68.
- the system for an embodiment of the present invention displays a purchasing center 60 screen for the user 4 and provides the user 4 with access to various purchasing products and services via the financial institution's hosted application and/or links to third parties' hosted applications.
- the 20 is a sample purchasing center 60 screen for an embodiment of the present invention.
- the purchasing center function 60 if the business 4 needs to buy and item, such as a new computer, or if the business 4 is a restaurant and needs to buy a stove, the financial institution 8 puts together leverage buying contracts 142 in some of the key purchasing areas, so the business 4 can get the kind of discounts to which an individual small business typically does not have access.
- the system for an embodiment of the present invention displays a purchasing card 62 screen for the user 4 and provides the user 4 with access to various purchasing card products and services via the financial institution's hosted application and/or links to third parties' hosted applications.
- Fig. 21 is a sample purchasing card 62 screen for an embodiment of the present invention.
- the system for an embodiment of the present invention displays a travel center 64 screen for the user 4 and affords the user 4 access to various travel products and services via the financial institution's hosted application and/or links to third parties' hosted applications.
- Fig. 22 is a sample travel center 64 screen for an embodiment of the present invention.
- the travel center function 64 not only provides reservation capabilities 151 that are also discounted 153, but also helps the small business 4 or a larger size business write and enforce a travel policy 150.
- the travel center function 64 gives such businesses MIS reporting 152 for better control of their travel expenses.
- the system for an embodiment of the present invention displays a credit marketplace 66 screen for the user 4 and provides the user 4 with access to various credit products and services via the financial institution's hosted application and/or links to third parties' hosted applications.
- Figs. 23-29 show a sample set of credit marketplace 66 screens for an embodiment of the present invention.
- the credit marketplace function 66 is an open arena for small businesses seeking credit, so they can fill out a common application 154.
- the financial institution 8 negotiates with member lenders in advance, and the member lenders offer a variety of negotiated credit products 156 for the small business 4.
- the financial institution 8 comes back with the appropriate institution who make those kinds of loans 158.
- the small business 4 fills out the common application 154 which is sent to whichever of the lenders it selects.
- the system for an embodiment of the present invention displays an insurance marketplace 68 screen for the user 4 and provides the user 4 with access to various insurance products and services via the financial institution's hosted application and/or links to third parties' hosted applications.
- Fig. 30 is a sample insurance marketplace 68 screen for an embodiment of the present invention.
- the insurance marketplace function 68 provides an open marketplace for small businesses that are looking for insurance that is very similar to the credit marketplace function 66.
- the system if the user 4 enters a selection for the news and information functionality 30, the system provides the user 4 with access to various news and information products and services via the financial institution's hosted application and links to third parties' hosted applications.
- FIG. 31 is a table which shows examples of functionality addressed by news and information 30 for an embodiment of the present invention, including, for example, small business on-line 70, newspaper 72, and custom news 74.
- Fig. 32 is a sample small business on-line 70 screen for an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 33 is a sample newspaper 72 screen for an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 34 is a sample custom news 74 screen for an embodiment of the present invention.
- the system if the user 4 enters a selection for the employee benefits functionality 32, the system provides the user 4 with access to various employee benefits products and services via the financial institution's hosted application and/or links to third parties' hosted applications.
- the employee benefits functionality 32 provides, for example, a retirement planning center 180, so that small businesses that are looking to start retirement savings, such as an individual or sole proprietor who is looking for a Keogh plan 182, or a small business with a few hundred employees looking for a 401(k) plan 184, has a place to go to be educated about retirement plans and the different benefits, as well as to be able to initiate relationships 186 through appropriate institutions.
- other functionality provides capabilities for small businesses in recruiting 188 and employee training 192 and other employment- related functionality, such as how to conduct interviews 194, how to choose candidates 195, as well as a recruiting marketplace 190 and, for example, a resume service 196.
- the small business user 4 looks at the different business functions and can select, for example, existing relationships the small business has, for example, handling its accounting 40 under company books 22, or the small business user 4 can enter its existing bank. If the small business' bank has an on-line banking 106 option service offering, when the small business user 4 clicks on a selection, for example, of "My Bank Accounts," the small business 4 will get its bank.
- the small business 4 when the small business 4 does not have an existing relationship, as for example, typically today small businesses do not have a bill presentment relationship, when the small business user 4 clicks on a selection for bill presentment 48, the small business user 4 is presented with an education screen which talks about the bill presentment service and what different bill presentment service providers are available. The small business user 4 can select a bill presentment service provider and enroll in the service that is selected. Once the small business 4 enrolls, the next time the small business user 4 clicks on bill presentment 48, the small business 4 goes directly to the selected service provider.
- An embodiment of the present invention provides links to an number of third party service providers' websites, such as websites 10, 12.
- third party service providers' websites such as websites 10, 12.
- in-the-box services when the small business user 4 clicks on a selection for banking 42 under company books 22, the small business's bank account is displayed on the small business's PC 2 within the small business' integrated environment window. If the small business user 4 clicks on a selection, for example, of merchant acquirer 46 under company books 22, the merchant acquirer page pops up within the small business window.
- a link is provided to the service provider's website 10 or 12, and it pops up in a separate window but can still be controlled from the main control area within the command center for an embodiment of the present invention.
- An initial browser window which displays the menu and the business function is referred to as the command center and is the small business's view of its operation. The system provides a common place to which the small business user 4 can go to find all the different pieces of running the business of the small business.
- the small business user 4 if the small business user 4 wishes to sign up, for example, for electronic bill presentment, the small business user 4 simply clicks on bill presentment 48 and can sign up for a service provider's electronic bill presentment service.
- the system for an embodiment of the present invention uses authenticated log-in.
- the financial institution 8 typically has a fairly deep relationship with the small business 4 and knows all about the small business 4 and its business.
- the small business user 4 clicks on the service which the small business 4 wants, and if it is a service for which the financial institution 8 has an agreement with a service provider, such as third party service provider 14 or 16, the service provider accepts the application forms 154 of the financial institution 8.
- a service provider such as third party service provider 14 or 16
- the application form 154 pops up on the browser of the small business's PC 2 fully pre- populated with all the information about the particular small business 4, and it is only necessary for the small business user 4 to verify that all of the information is still current and select, for example, an "Okay" button.
- the small business user 4 verifies the information by selecting the "Okay" button, depending on for what service the small business user 4 is signing up, there may be varying legal and regulatory requirements. For example, if the small business user 4 is signing up for bill presentment 48, the initial sign-up is on-line, but it is followed by paperwork that must be printed out by the small business user 4 and signed and sent to the service provider 14 or 16, for example, with voided checks for signature verification purposes. Similarly, with retirement services under employee retirement planning center 180, a signature is required, so there must be a print out.
- the small business user 4 is simply prompted, for example, with a display, such as "Do you want to buy it?" and "Is this the credit card you want to use?” and the small business user 4 responds by entering "Yes," and the transaction will occur.
- security is provided by the use of digital certificates for authenticated log-in, so each small business designates a security person who is in charge of assigning users and access control, as well as transaction control.
- a larger sized small business may not allow everyone to travel, so the small business 4 can restrict some of its employees to prohibit them from making travel arrangements.
- small businesses may typically designate only one person who can purchase goods and/or services. Encryption is used for privacy protection on communication between the browser of the small business's PC 2 and the financial institution's website server 6.
- the system for an embodiment of the present invention has two faces.
- the system provides a companion to that, which is the small business on-line service 70.
- the small business on-line service 70 is an information and publication resource, that is the small business's view to the outside world. Much of the functionality and information content that is part of the on-line service 70 is available through a web front end for small business users who are, for example, surfing the web.
- An embodiment of the present invention provides, for example, a three-tiered offering for the system.
- One such tier referred to as the small business channel, is the small business on-line service 70, which provides a website that is open to the public with, for example, information 200, articles 202, tools 204, and tips 206 about small business operation in general. It provides a website which small business users can visit and read as often as they like. It is a small business portal site, but the relationship with the financial institution 8 is fairly thin, because users are just coming and reading and leaving.
- a second such tier for an embodiment of the present invention is a type of on-line service or small business channel for small businesses that for whatever reason are not ready to take the plunge and move to an integrated environment, but that may want access to things like the purchasing center 60 or the travel center 64. For example, some small businesses may want to secure such services at a reduced fee which is less than what the financial institution 8 normally charges for the fully integrated solution. Small business channel plus allows small businesses to subscribe to one or more of the centers, such as the purchasing center 60 for a reduced charge of a few dollars per month. Such small businesses become paying customers with the expectation of service on the part of the financial institution 8 and may return to the financial institution's website 6 more often as business dictates.
- the third such tier for an embodiment of the present invention is available for small businesses which want the fully integrated environment and are willing to pay the full subscription fee.
- the financial institution 8 has relationships with such businesses that go beyond that of merely a customer. Such businesses have an expectation of a very high level of service from the financial institution 8. Thus, the financial institution 8 becomes a strategic partner with such small businesses in the operation of their business, because the financial institution 8 is a key to their day-to-day operations.
- small businesses enter the fully integrated solution for an embodiment of the present invention they can have, for example, accounting software 100 on their desktops, and they can have an on-line relationship for banking 106.
- the financial institution 8 When small businesses enter the integrated environment, the financial institution 8 is able to provide the tools for things that are in their world, such as the accounting software 104 that runs on their PCs, but which is not on-line, and their bank accounts 108 or their merchant acquirer 46 relationships, that are on-line, by providing the right integration components between the two.
- An important aspect of an embodiment of the present invention is, for example, the concept of registration, which enables the financial institution 8, in a sense, to actually begin to own the small business customer 4, as well as the concept of personalization.
- the main focus is all about whatever the small business user's business is.
- a member registration section is presented to the user 4, for example, on the left hand side of the screen or the user's PC 2.
- the user 4 is offered an option, for example, to scan in a logo, so that the website 6 is all about the user 4 and what the user 4 has pre-selected in terms of some of the products and services that the user 4 can access.
- the user 4 comes to the website 6, it functions as a personal portal for the user 4, for example, as the user 4 has his or her cup of coffee in the morning sitting at the user's PC 2.
- Fig. 36 is a table with shows another example of categories of business functionalities for an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 37 is a sample menu screen which illustrates an example of another breakdown of business functions for an embodiment of the present invention, including, for example, financial services 80, business on-line 82, business services 84, marketplace 86, human resources 88, sales and marketing 90, and news and information 92. Referring again to Fig.
- the user 4 at the user's PC 2 enters a selection for one of such business functionalities, such as financial services 80, business on-line 82, business services 84, marketplace 86, human resources 88, sales and marketing 90, and news and information 92.
- business functionalities such as financial services 80, business on-line 82, business services 84, marketplace 86, human resources 88, sales and marketing 90, and news and information 92.
- the system displays a financial services 80 screen for the user 4 and provides the user 4 access to variorum financial products and services via the financial institution's hosted application and/or links to third parties' hosted applications.
- Fig. 38 is a table which shows examples of financial services functionality 80 for an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 39 is a sample financial services 80 screen for an embodiment of the present invention.
- the financial services functionality 80 includes, for example, financial products and services 210 of one or more financial services providers, such as a financial institution 8, as well as links to hosted applications for other financial products and services 212.
- the financial services functionality 80 also includes, for example, an electronic wallet functionality 214 for use in performing financial transactions.
- Fig. 40 is a table which shows examples of business on-line functionality 82 for an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 41 is a sample business on-line 82 screen for an embodiment of the present invention.
- the business on-line functionality 82 includes, for example, links to hosted applications for on-line business products and services 220 for such things as website creation 222, electronic commerce 224, store front 226, and an e-mail component 228, as well as registration in a search engine 230; where the financial institution 8 offers its customers, such as small business 4, for example, free multiple page websites, in addition to the ability to access a website, and a full electronic commerce storefront.
- Fig. 42 is a table which illustrates examples of business services functionality 84 for an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 43 is a sample business services 84 screen for an embodiment of the present invention.
- the business services functionality 84 provides an alliance with one or more providers of shipping and mailing tools 232, including, for example, shipping 234, mailing 236, and tracking 238 features of all types.
- the business services functionality 84 also includes, for example, a relationship with a provider of printing services 240.
- the business services functionality 84 includes a functionality referred to as World's Easiest Printing Center, which links to a hosted application that allows all of the user's materials to be actually proofed on-line 242 and out into a shopping basket. Additionally, the business services functionality 84 also includes, for example, tools, such as a debt collections product 244 and on-line backup products 246, which enable the user 4 to backup the user's computer files if the user 4 needs help with collecting debts.
- tools such as a debt collections product 244 and on-line backup products 246, which enable the user 4 to backup the user's computer files if the user 4 needs help with collecting debts.
- the system and method for an embodiment of the present invention provides links to each of these hosted applications through deals with the respective providers and provides integration of these products or web based business applications.
- the concept of integration means, for example, that when the user 4 buys a product or service in the purchasing center 60 for an embodiment of the present invention, the transaction actually goes back to the user's accounting package 100 and then integrates with the user's banking package 106.
- the user's banking relationship can be, for example, with the financial institution 8 which provides the system and method for an embodiment of the present invention or some other banking institution, such as third party service providers 14, 16.
- Fig. 44 is a table which shows an example of the human resources functionality 88 for an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 45 is a sample human resources 88 screen for an embodiment of the present invention. Another aspect of the integration concept is found, for example, in the human resources functionality 88, which includes a payroll feature 254 that integrates with the banking functionality 42.
- An embodiment of the present invention provides a link, for example, to a payroll services system 116 that links to the user's banking package 106 when the user 4 enters the user's bank account information.
- the human resources functionality 88 includes, for example, on-line recruiting 250, employment verification or screening 252, a payroll feature 254, a 401(k) feature 258, a job posting resume search service 260, a salary data feature 262, and a temporary employees feature 264.
- a further aspect of the integration concept for an embodiment of the present invention includes, for example, the merchant acquiring functionality 46.
- the merchant acquiring functionality 46 also includes one or more functions that are integrated within the application for an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 46 is a table which illustrates an example of the marketplace functionality 86 for an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 47 is a sample marketplace screen 86 for an embodiment of the present invention.
- the marketplace functionality 86 includes, for example, partnerships with suppliers 270 of office supplies 272, computers 274, and software 276, as well as suppliers 270 of any other items 278 which the small business 4 may conceivably need.
- an embodiment of the present invention also provides, for example, discounts and/or promotional offers 282 from the partners, such as partners 14, 16.
- the marketplace functionality 86 for an embodiment of the present invention provides a shopping cart type of functionality 284, which in turn provides a tighter integration of all the partners.
- Fig. 48 is a table which shows examples of the sales and marketing 90 functionality for an embodiment of the present invention.
- the sales and marketing functionality 90 of the system and method for an embodiment of the present invention includes, for example, additional work tools 290 with regard to developing press releases 292, banner ads 294, e-mail 296, trade shows 298, joint marketing interactive programs 300, sales lead programs 302, and other types of marketing tools 304 both on-line and off-line.
- Fig. 49 is a table which illustrates examples of the news and information functionality for an embodiment of the present invention.
- the news and information functionality 92 provides, for example, headlines and news articles 306, company information 308, industry information 310, credit reports 312, and background reports 314 directly relative to the specific business of a registered user, as well as personalized stock portfolios 316 for small businesses.
- an embodiment of the present invention includes a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) feature, which channels to the partners.
- FAQ Frequently Asked Questions
- live seminars 318 can also involve one or mores partners, such as partners 14, 16.
- users are able to sign up and are actually given seminars with a wide variety of topics that are relevant to small business owners, including, but not limited to, e-commerce, and also including, for example, various industry experts.
- a key feature of the system and method for an embodiment of the present invention is to build a concept of community among small businesses.
- an embodiment of the present invention also focuses on providing as near as possible real-time communications 320 among the small business owners who are a part of the community for an embodiment of the present invention, as well as local interaction 322 around individual business types 324 and common processes 326.
- functionality of the purchasing center application 60 for an embodiment of the present invention provides the ability to have a type of auction component 144, which enables small businesses to list their products and services in the small business purchasing center 60.
- the small businesses are able to sell their products and services to the community for an embodiment of the present invention.
- An embodiment of the present invention includes, for example, three concepts.
- a first such concept is the small business portal which is based on a laundry list of business needs that small businesses have, and which involves contracting with a variety of different providers and vendors to give these services to small businesses.
- a second such concept referred to as a portal plus version, is a variation on the portal which allows for personalization, and which allows a small business to come to the portal 70 and go through the registration process.
- the small business user 4 logs on, and behind the portal page 70 is a page that looks very similar to the portal page 70, but which is customized for each individual small business. For example, the small business user's logo is imported, and the small business 4 is given customized services on that personal page. All of the data around transactions that are particular to that individual small business 4 appears on that portal personal page. If the small business 4, for example, buys the merchant acquiring service 46 for an embodiment of the present invention and there is data about the daily proceeds and chargebacks, the small business user 4 goes onto the portal page 70 and signs in through the personalization section, all in the personal page with customization.
- the small business user 4 clicks on merchant acquirer 46 and what comes up is not a sales tool, but is the actual data that pertains to the small business's individual account for every product and service for which personal information about that product can be produced. That feature results in the small business 4 continually returning, and it begins to set the stage for integrating all of the component parts.
- the small business's books can be imported and bookkeeping capabilities provided to the small business 4.
- the object is an Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP) model, which is an integrated model, taking all of those components and integrating them all together through data flows, which hubs around accounting functions, and through which all of the relevant transactions and data that hub to that small business' books are tied in.
- ERP Enterprise Resources Planning
- the system and method for an embodiment of the present essentially provides hosted applications for small businesses who have outsourced all of their business activities to the system provider 8.
- the system provider 8 essentially runs the small businesses' business for them, but with the small businesses' own branding.
- a third such concept for an embodiment of the present invention is an interim version, which falls in between the integrated version and the portal plus version, and which provides a bundled version for certain small businesses.
- the bundled version a number of the products and services are bundled up and offered on a subscription model for small businesses which do not necessarily need heavy duty integration, but which simply want to get into the web space.
- the method and system for an embodiment of the present invention makes use, for example, of browser, cable, cell phone, wireless applications, and other types of delivery.
- the system may, but does not necessarily, make use of a website.
- An embodiment of the present invention also includes the credit marketplace 66, where a whole host of products and services of various financial providers offer small businesses access to various types of financial products, including, but not limited to, loans 158 and financing types 160 of vehicles, and small business functions 162, including, but not necessarily, accounting 164, technology-related human resources 166, and marketing 168.
- ERP refers to integration of business processes in an on-line format.
- the small business user 4 turns on his or her PC 2, his or her business is presented for the small business 4 as his or her business.
- the user 4 decides to perform a transaction, the transaction and everything that the user 4 does explodes across all of the business applications that are run for the small business 4 by the system for an embodiment of the present invention.
- the user 4 if the user 4 decides to buy, for example, a new computer, the user 4 goes out to a preferred partner and makes the purchase, using, for example, the electronic wallet 214.
- An embodiment of the present invention makes use of the electronic wallet 214 and computer based related electronic systems for storage 211, retrieval 213, and management 215 of personal information, including personal financial information.
- the electronic wallet 214 checks the user's bank account, confirms that there is enough money in the account, performs the purchase, and debits the bank account.
- the electronic wallet 214 debits the small business's books, updates its general ledger system and receivable, arranges the shipping, performs all the monitoring of the transaction of the purchase, and it all happens simultaneously with one set of keystrokes for all of those actions for all the components around that one transaction.
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