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Very Important Relationships, Inc. Unveils Its New Multiple Integrated Systems Technology ("MIST")

MIST architecture allows the integration of multiple websites, web services, access to different secured online systems and social communities, under one roof, creating a unified, seamless experience for the end user.

2011-04-06
CARSON CITY, NV, April 05, 2011 (Press-News.org) Very Important Relationships, Inc. (VIR), an on-line marketing solutions company and premier provider of customer loyalty, employee benefits, and fundraising programs, today announced the launched of its new Multiple Integrated Systems Technology platform ("MIST"). MIST architecture allows the integration of multiple websites/services, different secured online systems and social communities ("multiple web based platforms"), all under one roof; thus creating a seamless experience for the end user.

"MIST allows VIR's client's to integrate custom features from multiple web based platforms into a single, independent platform based on VIR's client's needs." says Jody Tallal, CEO of VIR. "MIST is an overlay platform that can integrate the parent website with multiple other web based platforms (both secured and unsecured), creating a seamless, personalized experience for the end user. This means a parent website can showcase VIR's array of "value added" loyalty products; a client's products or services; the products and service of other companies that client wishes to integrate; independent external websites of interest to the end user; etc. MIST platforms can also be used as an independent delivery mechanism for different products and services that tracks sales and shares revenues. The possibilities are endless."

MIST also allows different user, based on login profiles that are set by the platform owner, to have different experiences. This means the same website can be used by multiple companies, with each company controlling the branding, content their users see, and to what they have access.

"Imagine a single website that can allow a company to offer to it employees, customers, and even other business clients, a web portal that can morph into different experiences for the different classes of the users upon login." says Tallal. "A platform that can allow access under a single sign in to: 1) a user's own personalized CashBack mall, social communities, personalized home page, game room, personal content, etc.; 2) access their own company HSA account, and/or corporate employee payroll account; and 3) learn about and enroll for the services of other vendors that the company wishes to offer to its employees or other corporate customers."

MIST platforms can also provide the platform owner the ability to replicate its platform under different branding and functionalities so it can offer that to that owner's corporate clients. Thus, the platform owner can provide unlimited branded versions of its MIST platform to it corporate clients to offer as their own value added service to their employees and/or customers. This functionality can include allowing each of the owner's selected corporate clients the ability to have independent control over to what their end user's have access and are allowed to see and do, once logged into their personal portal.

This is made possible by what VIR calls it "Universal Flexible Profile". Each user has their own UFP which can contain information about their personal portal preferences as well as rules set by the platform owner to control the experience of different classes of users.

The system can even be designed to include an infinite numbers of ways to break up and share revenue with a company's (or its client's) independent sales force. This means everything on the site that produces any form of revenue can then be tracked with commissions shared in infinite configurations of payouts paid to different groups of sales people, all operating under the same platform.

"MIST affords VIR's clients the ability to have a B2C, B2B, and B2B2C platform all operating under a single umbrella." adds Tallal. "It is a true chameleon that can change literally into almost anything a client desires. And the best part is since VIR is a technology company; it can additionally develop new functionalities that its clients specify that does not currently exist."

About Very Important Relationships, Inc.
Very Important Relationships, Inc. is an on-line marketing solutions company and one of the nation's premier developers of Internet CashBack Rewards shopping programs. VIR operates 17 different CashBack mall business models that serve seven industries, including employee benefits, customer loyalty, nonprofit fundraising, and association benefits. Each VIR CashBack Mega Mall containing over 1,000 of the nation's top retailers, offer CashBack on all purchases, plus "Hot Savings" offers daily from the merchants competing against one another for the members business. VIR's unique web based application software architecture, which is the foundation its new MIST systems, solve complex web based challenges many companies have faced for years without finding an acceptable solution. http://myvir.com

VIR is a technology company which specialized in on-line marketing solutions. VIR's main website at http://MyVIR.com will provide a better perspective of the services it offers. For further information place contact Jody Tallal at 972-726-9595.


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[Press-News.org] Very Important Relationships, Inc. Unveils Its New Multiple Integrated Systems Technology ("MIST")
MIST architecture allows the integration of multiple websites, web services, access to different secured online systems and social communities, under one roof, creating a unified, seamless experience for the end user.