The current iPhone and iPad presentations are on demand web based HD video presentations that unfold as “mini-commercials”
Recently when asked whether the iPad and similar devices will change the financial service industry, CEO, Matthew T. McGonigle had this to say, “We feel that interactive multimedia is truly the wave of the future for an industry that is literally decades behind in technology. Both baby boomers, and Gen X-ers are demanding more engaging marketing materials, and the iPad may be one of the most comprehensive devices available for delivering this type of marketing message. While our goal is to deliver compliant consumer marketing, we feel that multimedia allows us to captivate our audience and provide them with a learning experience, rather than a sales pitch.” This is what RetireCo is all about; allowing an individual, family, or even a business with the opportunity to learn about the vast array of retirement solutions available to them.
While the company does not yet provide any iPhone or iPad “applications”
In fact, RetireCo was the first company of its kind to provide online educational services that allow retirees to make informed decisions about their own retirement planning, via http://www.RetireCoEducation.com. Look for RetireCo to continue meeting the needs of today’s baby boomers with innovative approaches to retirement planning. To learn more about RetireCo, please visit http://www.RetireCo.com, or visit one of their locations and meet your local representative.
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ABOUT RETIRECO – RetireCo, Inc. is a Nevada based corporation, a subsidiary of RetireCo Holdings, LLC, with principal offices in Wisconsin and Minnesota. The team at RetireCo has consistently delivered high end consumer marketing materials and product development for the life insurance and financial service sector; as well as web, print, and multimedia advertising for several Fortune 500 clients. RetireCo representatives offer a variety of products and services for retirement, estate, and insurance planning.
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