BLOOMINGTON, MN, March 02, 2011 (Press-News.org) The largest carbon footprint of the business world is paper- which means it�EUR s the single biggest opportunity to help the environment. Not only does Streamline Group offer three highly impactful e-solutions to help businesses reduce their paper and operational cost, they help your company make the transition. Many businesses would eliminate their paper billing and payment processes today, if they thought their customers and vendors would make the change. The problem is that in the real world it doesn�EUR t work this way. 10% of bill-payers will opt into any available electronic process as soon as they know it�EUR s available. 10% of bill-payers won�EUR t opt into an electronic process under any circumstances. So that leaves 80% of bill-payers that can be persuaded but tend to take the path of least resistance. Streamline Group provides your customers with that path and maintains that path until goals are achieved. (Typically 3-years) On top of that, Streamline Group provides your company with the hardware, software and service to process your paper bills while the transition is underway. This means you can scale down your mailing operation as customers and vendors adopt your new electronic billing and payment options.
Three Ways Streamline Group Can Help Your Company Turn-Off Paper
1. "Push" E-Billing that's turning off up to 80% of paper bills compared to the industry average 12%. Utilizing "Push" technology, our electronic billing solution is like no other. Providing the most convenient, secure, flexible & effortless method available for bill-payers, it's enabling billers such as utility companies to turn off as much as 80% of their paper bills compared to the 12% industry average with other electronic offerings.
2. Online Bill Payment Portal & POS Solutions offer an economic user-friendly payment solution with no upfront cost. A practical solution for municipalities or any biller that would like to reduce paper & operational cost. With no upfront or ongoing cost, other than a percentage-based fee per transaction that's less than sending a paper bill by mail, this is a no-brainer for billers of all sizes & industries.
3. Email Marketing by Streamline makes it possible for organizations of all sizes to effectively market by email with style. Direct Mail marketing has always been a cost-effective way to grow business when done properly. A mailing is typically considered successful if 2-3% of recipients become prospects. The average cost per piece is around $1 once labor, materials, postage & other expenses are factored. What if there was a way to take some of that direct-mail marketing budget & reach 92% of your audience, with a trackable 33% read rate, a 7% growth-rate & a 5% conversion all for about a penny per recipient. Learn why we're your only email marketing solution available that can make this claim.
Streamline Group is in the business of solving problems by identifying inefficiencies or opportunities for improvement without compromising your operation or adding new cost. Call now for your free impact analysis to see how your company can reduce and help the environment! 865.622.9212
Streamline Group Helps Reduce Your Operational & Paper Cost
Not only does Streamline Group offer three highly impactful solutions to help businesses reduce their paper and operational cost, they help your company make the transition.
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[Press-News.org] Streamline Group Helps Reduce Your Operational & Paper CostNot only does Streamline Group offer three highly impactful solutions to help businesses reduce their paper and operational cost, they help your company make the transition.