INTUIT (www.intuit.com).Intuit in·tu·it tr.v. in·tu·it·ed, in·tu·it·ing, in·tu·its Usage Problem To know intuitively. [Back-formation from intuition. senior vice president Jim Heeger is also focused on the small business segment, but Heeger faces a different challenge than most ASP startups: His goal is to find subscription services that will extend rather than replace Intuit's shrink-wrapped software Refers to store-bought software, implying a standard platform that is widely supported. presence. "We start with a huge leg up in small business," Heeger says. "We don't have to run Super Bowl ads to tell people who we are." One of Intuit's most successful add-on solutions has been a subscription-based payroll service that integrates tightly with QuickBooks. Launched a year ago, the QuickBooks Online Payroll Online Payrolls are services that collect information on hours worked, pay rates, deductions, and other payroll-related data from their clients and use that information to generate paychecks, payroll reports, and tax filings. The internet is a key tool in providing this service. Service has so far signed up 12,000 customers who pay $40-$70 a month for payroll processing, direct deposit, and tax reporting. "It took PayChex years to reach numbers like these," Heeger notes. (Intuit also has "hundreds of thousands" of subscribers to a $6/month service that provides updated payroll tax Payroll Tax Tax an employer withholds and/or pays on behalf of their employees based on the wage or salary of the employee. In most countries, including the U.S., both state and federal authorities collect some form of payroll tax. tables, he adds.) In addition to payroll processing, Intuit has several new QuickBooks- related services in the pipeline, including online postage See PC Postage. purchasing, credit card processing, automated e-mail, and online leasing and loans. "We see a whole host of services--from ourselves and from partners-- that become more effective when they're connected to a customer's accounting software." Marketing tactics: Intuit's shrink-wrapped software is "an incredibly powerful tool" for service marketing, Heeger points out. At appropriate moments, QuickBooks displays "in-product messages" that remind users about how to order online services, forms, and other add-on products. "And when people call in to buy upgrades, we often end up in a consultative sale, recommending online solutions." Development issues: "Accounting and tax software deal with people's money," says Heeger. "They don't want to hear excuses about bugs if something goes wrong." Rather than try to build a back-end payroll processing center from the ground up, Intuit originally outsourced its processing work to Computing computing - computer Resources Inc., then bought CRI CRI constant-rate infusion. in May of this year. "It was a good way to bring expertise in-house," Heeger notes. Forecast: Intuit as a whole now generates 15% of total revenues from Internet-related services, but Heeger says the small business and tax division is doing even better. "Last fiscal year, 54% of our sales came from services and ancillary products like supplies. In three to five years, the Years, The the seven decades of Eleanor Pargiter’s life. [Br. Lit.: Benét, 1109] See : Time percentage could be as high as 80%." Jim Heeger, senior vice president/small business division, Intuit Corp., Box 7850, MS:1840, Mountain View, Calif. 74039; 415/944-6996. E- mail: jim_heeger@intuit.com. |
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