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- This invention relates generally to the field of travel insurance. More specifically, this invention relates to providing travel insurance offers in conjunction with passport photos.
- Travel insurance typically provides coverage in the following three areas: (1) financial reimbursement for problems relating to the trip, e.g. trip cancellation or delay relating to illness or bad weather, baggage loss, etc.; (2) medical insurance and medical evacuation coverage when illness or injury occurs; and (3) assistance for helping to locate doctors, make arrangements, or contact family members in an emergency.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,885,994 discloses a system for transmitting an electronic coupon for a retail store to a customer over the Internet.
- the system receives a postal region code from the customer and provides coupons of interest to the customer. For example, if the customer is shopping for groceries, the customer can browse through a list of available products and select products on the computer screen to receive an electronic coupon. The customer prints out the coupon and redeems it at the grocery store identified on the coupon.
- a system and method for the distribution, via a computer network, of a packaging product that integrates an incentive for travel services and a token that identifies the passport photo identifier into a passport photo brochure.
- the incentive is a discount for purchasing travel insurance or airfare, travel, or lodging services.
- the token is a unique uniform resource locator (URL) with a file path on the end for identifying the passport photo brochure.
- the token is a unique coupon code that is entered at the time of purchase of the travel service.
- the customer When the customer purchases a travel service, the customer registers with the travel service provider. Based on the identity of the passport photo identifier, which is gleaned from the token, the travel service provider transmits a commission to the passport photo provider. In one embodiment, the passport photo provider then transmits a commission to a third party, such as the photo passport brochure printer, who brokered the initial deal with the travel service provider.
- a third party such as the photo passport brochure printer
- the travel insurance provider creates a database of at least customer identification, a means for communicating with the customer, and the initial purchase date to track the customer and send reminders or additional incentives to the customer.
- the passport photo provider receives a commission from any subsequent purchase of a travel service as a reward for generating the initial customer.
- FIG. 1 is a prior art example of a passport folder
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram of the relationship between different parties according to one embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 3 is a passport folder that includes an incentive for travel insurance according to one embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart that illustrates steps for obtaining a travel insurance customer according to one embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram of the relationship between a customer, the point of sale, an insurance company, and an underwriter for the insurance policy according to another embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart that illustrates the steps for a point of sale to obtain a commission according to another embodiment of the invention.
- the invention comprises a system and method for identifying a subset of customers that are likely to travel in the near future, providing the customers with a token for a travel service provider and an incentive for purchasing a travel service product, and a means for the travel service provider to transmit a commission to a passport photo provider for identifying customers that purchased travel services as a result of receiving the token and incentive.
- the token and incentive are printed onto a passport photo brochure.
- the travel service provider transmits a commission to the passport photo provider and/or a third party.
- the travel services include any service that might aid the customer in travel, such as travel insurance, lodging, transportation, guided tours, cruises, etc.
- the travel service provider can be a single service provider, such as the owner of a hotel or a car rental service, or the travel service provider can be a company that specializes in providing a variety of services, such as Travelocity or Orbitz.
- the incentive can be for a discount on multiple services.
- the travel service provider is a travel insurance provider.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram that illustrates the relationship between the different parties according to one embodiment of the invention.
- a customer 200 goes to a general purpose store that also functions as a passport photo provider 205 , e.g. the US postal service, UPS, Fed Ex, Sprint, Walgreens, CVS, etc.
- the passport photo provider 205 identifies the customer 200 based on the initial transaction of purchasing a passport photo as a subset of people that are likely to travel internationally in the near future.
- the passport photo provider 205 generates a passport photo and places it in a folder or a brochure that includes a token for identifying a travel insurance provider 210 and an incentive for purchasing travel insurance from the travel insurance provider 210 .
- the token includes a mechanism for purchasing travel insurance, such as a website or a phone number to call.
- the incentive is a discount for travel services.
- the customer 200 visits the website or calls the telephone number and purchases travel insurance from the travel insurance provider 210 .
- the token also includes a means for the travel insurance provider 210 to identify the source of the initial transaction.
- the token is a URL with a tag on the end, such as www.travelinsurance.com/USPS1, which identifies the passport photo provider 205 as the United States Poster Service.
- the “1” can further identify a specific branch of the USPS.
- the token is a coupon code that the customer 200 enters during the purchase of travel insurance.
- the passport photo provider 205 receives a commission each time a customer 200 purchases travel insurance.
- a third-party provider 215 which functions as an intermediary by creating the brochures used by the passport photo provider 205 , receives a commission from either the travel insurance provider 210 or the passport photo provider 205 each time a customer 200 purchases travel insurance.
- the website When a customer 200 visits the website of the travel insurance provider 210 using a URL that includes a tag, the website is identical to the homepage, except that a discount is provided at the point of purchasing travel insurance.
- the website is designed to target this identified group of people, for example, by only providing information on international travel, instead of both domestic and international travel.
- the tagged URL reroutes to a website for all customers 200 that are purchasing discounted travel insurance. This is more cost effective than maintaining a separate website for people that purchased their passport at a pharmacy, e.g. Walgreens versus a shipping store, e.g. USPS, etc.
- the token is a coupon code for obtaining a discount on travel insurance.
- the coupon code contains unique information for identifying the passport photo provider 205 as the source of the brochure. If the passport photo provider 205 has multiple offices, for example, the coupon code is one way of ensuring that the proper office branch receives the commission.
- the token includes a telephone number for ordering travel insurance using the coupon code to obtain a discount, or some other mechanism for obtaining travel insurance that will be recognized by a person of ordinary skill in the art.
- the discount is anything from greater than 0% to less than 100%. In one embodiment, the discount is 15%.
- the discount is applied by multiplying the cost of the medical insurance times the discount and subtracting the result from the cost. In another embodiment, the discount is for purchasing multiple types of insurance at the same time.
- the discount may be a comprehensive plan for the price of one of the plans.
- the customer 200 selects from different types of travel insurance or a comprehensive plan.
- the medical assistance insurance plan provides 24-hour worldwide medical information and assistance, medical and dental referrals, dispatch of medication and medical supplies, and emergency medical evacuation.
- the evacuation service becomes increasingly useful as global warming increases the instances of natural disaster. Worldwide, for example, there are 1.5 evacuations every hour.
- the personal assistance insurance plan includes legal referrals, emergency personal cash, emergency translation and interpreter services, and claims assistance.
- the travel assistance insurance provides emergency family travel arrangements, accommodations provided to traveling companion while visiting hospitalized member, and return of traveling companion.
- the travel insurance provider 210 may have its own clinics in one of the countries that a customer 200 visits. Furthermore, the travel insurance provider 210 can provide information over the Internet, such as travel health information, emergency records, and email health alerts.
- the travel insurance also includes a comprehensive membership program that gives the customer 200 access to all of the services.
- the customer 200 conducts a second transaction by visiting the website using a client 203 and purchasing travel insurance from the travel insurance provider 210 over a network 207 .
- the client 203 can be any type of computer that has a processor and memory, e.g. a personal computer, a mobile device, such as an iPhone, smart phone, etc.
- the processor executes a set of computer-executable program code instructions stored in the memory.
- the purchase is transmitted over a network 207 to the travel insurance provider 210 .
- the travel insurance provider 210 rewards the passport photo provider 205 with a commission for identifying and directing the customer 200 to the travel insurance provider 210 .
- the commission is transmitted over the Internet.
- the commission is transmission through another communication network such as an intranet.
- the travel insurance provider 215 stores information about the customer 200 in association with the source for the sale, which is the passport photo provider 210 .
- the information is stored in a database contained on a computer or server.
- the information comprises a means for identifying the customer 200 such as a unique customer identification number, a date of the first purchase of travel insurance, the type of travel insurance and associated cost, any subsequent purchases of travel insurance, the passport photo provider 210 that initiated the first transaction, etc.
- the passport photo provider 210 receives an additional commission.
- the passport photo provider 210 is identified in these subsequent transactions if the user continues to use the URL containing a tag or the coupon code. The customer 200 is motivated to keep using those methods because it provides the additional discount. If the customer 200 goes directly to the homepage of the travel insurance provider 215 , however, the travel insurance provider 215 can access the database to match the customer with the passport photo provider 210 .
- the brochure contains both a token and a URL for travel insurance and an advertisement for another travel service, e.g. lodging, travel, tourist programs, etc.
- FIG. 3 shows an example of a passport brochure according to one embodiment.
- the brochure has three partitions: one for explaining the type of travel insurance programs available 300 ; one for providing an incentive, such as a discount on travel insurance, and a token comprising a website for obtaining the travel insurance 305 ; and one for holding the passport photos 310 .
- the partition for holding the passport photos 310 accommodates up to two photos, which are affixed to the brochure by inserting the corners of the photograph into the slits formed by the die cuts or cutting the paper in another way that allows the picture to be easily attached.
- the pictures are affixed to the brochure by using an adhesive, such as two sided tape, rubber cement, or glue.
- a passport folder contains only the partition for providing an incentive to purchase travel insurance and a token for identifying the provider of travel insurance 305 and a partition for holding the passport photos 310 .
- the brochure is made of paper.
- the paper can be thin or thick, as long as it flexible enough to form creases.
- the brochure is laminated.
- the brochure is printed in color or in black and white.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart that illustrates steps for generating a commission for a travel service provider through the use of an incentive and token.
- a customer 200 requests 400 a passport photo from a passport photo provider 205 . This triggers the passport photo provider 205 to identify 405 the customer 200 as a candidate for purchasing travel services.
- the passport photo provider presents 410 the customer with a passport photo brochure, the brochure comprising all of an incentive to purchase a travel service, a token to identify the passport photo provider, and the passport photos according to one embodiment of the invention.
- the brochure also contains descriptions of types of travel insurance that are available through the travel service provider.
- the customer 200 visits 415 the website for the travel service provider and purchases 420 the travel service.
- the travel service provider records 425 the identity of the customer 200 in association with the specific passport photo provider 205 that sold the customer the passport photo. This second transaction is a triggering event for identifying 430 the passport photo provider 205 from the token.
- the travel service provider transmits 435 a commission to the passport photo provider 205 .
- a third party also receives 440 a commission for the purchase of the travel services either directly from the travel service provider or from the passport photo provider 205 .
- the steps either repeat starting with 430 , or the travel service provider identifies the passport photo provider 205 by matching the customer 200 with information in a database containing customer information, such as the one depicted in FIG. 2 .
- the travel insurance provider 210 sends reminders to the customer 200 about purchasing travel services. This service can be automatic or optional.
- FIG. 5 represents participants in another embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 6 is a flow diagram that illustrates these steps according to one embodiment of the invention.
- the photo provider represents the initial point of sale 500 .
- the point of sale 500 conducts 600 a transaction over a network, e.g. the Internet to contact an insurance company server 510 to obtain a point of sale code.
- the insurance company recognizes 605 the point of sale 500 and provides 610 a point of sale code in the form of a token.
- the point of sale 500 recognizes 615 the token and integrates the token and an incentive for purchasing travel insurance into a product package medium, e.g. a photo passport brochure.
- the point of sale 500 provides 620 the token to a customer 505 .
- the customer 505 uses 625 the token at the insurance company's website.
- the insurance company server 510 checks 630 the token to identify the point of sale 500 .
- the insurance company server 510 requests 635 customer information.
- the customer 500 receives 640 the request for information.
- the customer 500 provides 645 customer information.
- the insurance company server 510 receives 650 the customer information and requests 655 a policy from the policy insurance underwriter 515 .
- the policy insurance underwriter 515 provides 660 information regarding the travel insurance policy that includes the discount provided at the point of sale 500 .
- the customer 505 receives 665 the policy information.
- the customer 505 purchases 670 the policy from the insurance company 510 .
- the insurance company server 510 saves 675 the customer information, for example, in a database and transmits 680 a commission to the point of sale 500 .
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Generating a commission for a passport photo provider by identifying a group of people that are about to travel in the near future, providing the customers with an incentive to purchase a travel service and a token to identify the passport photo provider, the customer purchasing a travel service, and the travel service provider transmitting a commission to the passport photo provider. The incentive is a discount on a travel service, such as travel insurance. The token is a uniform resource locator (URL) with a file path on the end for identifying the source of the incentive or a coupon code. The token and the incentive are printed on a brochure that also contains passport photos. If the customer makes a subsequent purchase of travel services, the passport photo provider receives an additional commission.
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- This application is a divisional of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/437,434, filed on May 7, 2009, which is incorporated herein in its entirety by this reference thereto.
- 1. Technical Field
- This invention relates generally to the field of travel insurance. More specifically, this invention relates to providing travel insurance offers in conjunction with passport photos.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- As travel becomes cheaper and the Internet makes research easier, Americans are choosing to vacation in more exotic locations. A quick look at the travel section of the New York Times, for example, reveals articles on destinations such as Africa, Barbados, Berlin, Spain, China, Majorca, New Delhi, Norway, and Venice. When a tourist is in a foreign country and a problem arises, however, obtaining help for the problem, such as medical services, can be quite difficult. The language barrier further complicates the search for services.
- Since the events of Sep. 11, 2001, the demand for travel insurance increased five-fold from 8-10% to over 40% of travelers. In 2006, over $1.3 billion was spent on travel insurance. Travel insurance typically provides coverage in the following three areas: (1) financial reimbursement for problems relating to the trip, e.g. trip cancellation or delay relating to illness or bad weather, baggage loss, etc.; (2) medical insurance and medical evacuation coverage when illness or injury occurs; and (3) assistance for helping to locate doctors, make arrangements, or contact family members in an emergency.
- To travel to a different country, a tourist must obtain a passport. In 2005, nine million new or renewed passports were issued by the state department. Passport photos can be obtained from the post office, the drugstore, cell-phone stores, or even shipping stores, such as UPS. These passport photos are delivered to the customer in a laminated folder, such as the one illustrated in
FIG. 1 (prior art). These folders are blank except for instructions for how to insert the photos. Two photographs are provided and inserted between thedie cuts 100. - M. Scroggie, System and Method for Providing Shopping Aids and Incentives to Customers through a Computer Network, U.S. Pat. No. 6,885,994 (26 Apr. 2005) discloses a system for transmitting an electronic coupon for a retail store to a customer over the Internet. The system receives a postal region code from the customer and provides coupons of interest to the customer. For example, if the customer is shopping for groceries, the customer can browse through a list of available products and select products on the computer screen to receive an electronic coupon. The customer prints out the coupon and redeems it at the grocery store identified on the coupon.
- A system and method for the distribution, via a computer network, of a packaging product that integrates an incentive for travel services and a token that identifies the passport photo identifier into a passport photo brochure. In one embodiment, the incentive is a discount for purchasing travel insurance or airfare, travel, or lodging services. The token is a unique uniform resource locator (URL) with a file path on the end for identifying the passport photo brochure. In another embodiment, the token is a unique coupon code that is entered at the time of purchase of the travel service.
- When the customer purchases a travel service, the customer registers with the travel service provider. Based on the identity of the passport photo identifier, which is gleaned from the token, the travel service provider transmits a commission to the passport photo provider. In one embodiment, the passport photo provider then transmits a commission to a third party, such as the photo passport brochure printer, who brokered the initial deal with the travel service provider.
- In one embodiment, during registration, the travel insurance provider creates a database of at least customer identification, a means for communicating with the customer, and the initial purchase date to track the customer and send reminders or additional incentives to the customer. In one embodiment, the passport photo provider receives a commission from any subsequent purchase of a travel service as a reward for generating the initial customer.
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FIG. 1 is a prior art example of a passport folder; -
FIG. 2 is a block diagram of the relationship between different parties according to one embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 3 is a passport folder that includes an incentive for travel insurance according to one embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 4 is a flowchart that illustrates steps for obtaining a travel insurance customer according to one embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 5 is a block diagram of the relationship between a customer, the point of sale, an insurance company, and an underwriter for the insurance policy according to another embodiment of the invention; and -
FIG. 6 is a flowchart that illustrates the steps for a point of sale to obtain a commission according to another embodiment of the invention. - The invention comprises a system and method for identifying a subset of customers that are likely to travel in the near future, providing the customers with a token for a travel service provider and an incentive for purchasing a travel service product, and a means for the travel service provider to transmit a commission to a passport photo provider for identifying customers that purchased travel services as a result of receiving the token and incentive. In one embodiment, the token and incentive are printed onto a passport photo brochure. The travel service provider transmits a commission to the passport photo provider and/or a third party.
- The travel services include any service that might aid the customer in travel, such as travel insurance, lodging, transportation, guided tours, cruises, etc. The travel service provider can be a single service provider, such as the owner of a hotel or a car rental service, or the travel service provider can be a company that specializes in providing a variety of services, such as Travelocity or Orbitz. For a travel service provider that provides a variety of services, the incentive can be for a discount on multiple services. In one embodiment, the travel service provider is a travel insurance provider.
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FIG. 2 is a block diagram that illustrates the relationship between the different parties according to one embodiment of the invention. Acustomer 200 goes to a general purpose store that also functions as apassport photo provider 205, e.g. the US postal service, UPS, Fed Ex, Sprint, Walgreens, CVS, etc. Thepassport photo provider 205 identifies thecustomer 200 based on the initial transaction of purchasing a passport photo as a subset of people that are likely to travel internationally in the near future. Thepassport photo provider 205 generates a passport photo and places it in a folder or a brochure that includes a token for identifying atravel insurance provider 210 and an incentive for purchasing travel insurance from thetravel insurance provider 210. In one embodiment, the token includes a mechanism for purchasing travel insurance, such as a website or a phone number to call. The incentive is a discount for travel services. Thecustomer 200 visits the website or calls the telephone number and purchases travel insurance from thetravel insurance provider 210. - The token also includes a means for the
travel insurance provider 210 to identify the source of the initial transaction. For example, the token is a URL with a tag on the end, such as www.travelinsurance.com/USPS1, which identifies thepassport photo provider 205 as the United States Poster Service. The “1” can further identify a specific branch of the USPS. In another example, the token is a coupon code that thecustomer 200 enters during the purchase of travel insurance. In one embodiment, thepassport photo provider 205 receives a commission each time acustomer 200 purchases travel insurance. In another embodiment, a third-party provider 215, which functions as an intermediary by creating the brochures used by thepassport photo provider 205, receives a commission from either thetravel insurance provider 210 or thepassport photo provider 205 each time acustomer 200 purchases travel insurance. - When a
customer 200 visits the website of thetravel insurance provider 210 using a URL that includes a tag, the website is identical to the homepage, except that a discount is provided at the point of purchasing travel insurance. In another embodiment, the website is designed to target this identified group of people, for example, by only providing information on international travel, instead of both domestic and international travel. In an embodiment where there are many differentpassport photo providers 205, the tagged URL reroutes to a website for allcustomers 200 that are purchasing discounted travel insurance. This is more cost effective than maintaining a separate website for people that purchased their passport at a pharmacy, e.g. Walgreens versus a shipping store, e.g. USPS, etc. - In another embodiment of the invention, the token is a coupon code for obtaining a discount on travel insurance. The coupon code contains unique information for identifying the
passport photo provider 205 as the source of the brochure. If thepassport photo provider 205 has multiple offices, for example, the coupon code is one way of ensuring that the proper office branch receives the commission. In another embodiment, the token includes a telephone number for ordering travel insurance using the coupon code to obtain a discount, or some other mechanism for obtaining travel insurance that will be recognized by a person of ordinary skill in the art. - The discount is anything from greater than 0% to less than 100%. In one embodiment, the discount is 15%. The discount is applied by multiplying the cost of the medical insurance times the discount and subtracting the result from the cost. In another embodiment, the discount is for purchasing multiple types of insurance at the same time. For example, the discount may be a comprehensive plan for the price of one of the plans.
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customer 200 selects from different types of travel insurance or a comprehensive plan. For example, the medical assistance insurance plan provides 24-hour worldwide medical information and assistance, medical and dental referrals, dispatch of medication and medical supplies, and emergency medical evacuation. The evacuation service becomes increasingly useful as global warming increases the instances of natural disaster. Worldwide, for example, there are 1.5 evacuations every hour. - The personal assistance insurance plan includes legal referrals, emergency personal cash, emergency translation and interpreter services, and claims assistance. The travel assistance insurance provides emergency family travel arrangements, accommodations provided to traveling companion while visiting hospitalized member, and return of traveling companion. The
travel insurance provider 210 may have its own clinics in one of the countries that acustomer 200 visits. Furthermore, thetravel insurance provider 210 can provide information over the Internet, such as travel health information, emergency records, and email health alerts. The travel insurance also includes a comprehensive membership program that gives thecustomer 200 access to all of the services. - The
customer 200 conducts a second transaction by visiting the website using aclient 203 and purchasing travel insurance from thetravel insurance provider 210 over anetwork 207. Theclient 203 can be any type of computer that has a processor and memory, e.g. a personal computer, a mobile device, such as an iPhone, smart phone, etc. The processor executes a set of computer-executable program code instructions stored in the memory. - The purchase is transmitted over a
network 207 to thetravel insurance provider 210. This triggers a transaction between thetravel insurance provider 210 and thepassport photo provider 205. Thetravel insurance provider 210 rewards thepassport photo provider 205 with a commission for identifying and directing thecustomer 200 to thetravel insurance provider 210. In one embodiment, the commission is transmitted over the Internet. In another embodiment, the commission is transmission through another communication network such as an intranet. - The
travel insurance provider 215 stores information about thecustomer 200 in association with the source for the sale, which is thepassport photo provider 210. In one embodiment, the information is stored in a database contained on a computer or server. The information comprises a means for identifying thecustomer 200 such as a unique customer identification number, a date of the first purchase of travel insurance, the type of travel insurance and associated cost, any subsequent purchases of travel insurance, thepassport photo provider 210 that initiated the first transaction, etc. - If the
customer 200 purchases insurance for a subsequent trip, thepassport photo provider 210 receives an additional commission. Thepassport photo provider 210 is identified in these subsequent transactions if the user continues to use the URL containing a tag or the coupon code. Thecustomer 200 is motivated to keep using those methods because it provides the additional discount. If thecustomer 200 goes directly to the homepage of thetravel insurance provider 215, however, thetravel insurance provider 215 can access the database to match the customer with thepassport photo provider 210. - In one embodiment, the brochure contains both a token and a URL for travel insurance and an advertisement for another travel service, e.g. lodging, travel, tourist programs, etc.
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FIG. 3 shows an example of a passport brochure according to one embodiment. The brochure has three partitions: one for explaining the type of travel insurance programs available 300; one for providing an incentive, such as a discount on travel insurance, and a token comprising a website for obtaining thetravel insurance 305; and one for holding thepassport photos 310. The partition for holding thepassport photos 310 accommodates up to two photos, which are affixed to the brochure by inserting the corners of the photograph into the slits formed by the die cuts or cutting the paper in another way that allows the picture to be easily attached. In another embodiment, the pictures are affixed to the brochure by using an adhesive, such as two sided tape, rubber cement, or glue. - In another embodiment of the invention, a passport folder contains only the partition for providing an incentive to purchase travel insurance and a token for identifying the provider of
travel insurance 305 and a partition for holding thepassport photos 310. - In one embodiment, the brochure is made of paper. The paper can be thin or thick, as long as it flexible enough to form creases. In one embodiment, the brochure is laminated. The brochure is printed in color or in black and white.
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FIG. 4 is a flowchart that illustrates steps for generating a commission for a travel service provider through the use of an incentive and token. Acustomer 200 requests 400 a passport photo from apassport photo provider 205. This triggers thepassport photo provider 205 to identify 405 thecustomer 200 as a candidate for purchasing travel services. The passport photo provider presents 410 the customer with a passport photo brochure, the brochure comprising all of an incentive to purchase a travel service, a token to identify the passport photo provider, and the passport photos according to one embodiment of the invention. In one embodiment, the brochure also contains descriptions of types of travel insurance that are available through the travel service provider. - The
customer 200visits 415 the website for the travel service provider andpurchases 420 the travel service. The travel service provider records 425 the identity of thecustomer 200 in association with the specificpassport photo provider 205 that sold the customer the passport photo. This second transaction is a triggering event for identifying 430 thepassport photo provider 205 from the token. The travel service provider transmits 435 a commission to thepassport photo provider 205. In one embodiment, a third party also receives 440 a commission for the purchase of the travel services either directly from the travel service provider or from thepassport photo provider 205. - If the
customer 200 makes a subsequent visit to the website, the steps either repeat starting with 430, or the travel service provider identifies thepassport photo provider 205 by matching thecustomer 200 with information in a database containing customer information, such as the one depicted inFIG. 2 . In one embodiment, thetravel insurance provider 210 sends reminders to thecustomer 200 about purchasing travel services. This service can be automatic or optional. -
FIG. 5 represents participants in another embodiment of the invention.FIG. 6 is a flow diagram that illustrates these steps according to one embodiment of the invention. The photo provider represents the initial point ofsale 500. The point ofsale 500 conducts 600 a transaction over a network, e.g. the Internet to contact aninsurance company server 510 to obtain a point of sale code. The insurance company recognizes 605 the point ofsale 500 and provides 610 a point of sale code in the form of a token. The point ofsale 500 recognizes 615 the token and integrates the token and an incentive for purchasing travel insurance into a product package medium, e.g. a photo passport brochure. The point ofsale 500 provides 620 the token to acustomer 505. Thecustomer 505 uses 625 the token at the insurance company's website. Theinsurance company server 510checks 630 the token to identify the point ofsale 500. Theinsurance company server 510requests 635 customer information. Thecustomer 500 receives 640 the request for information. Thecustomer 500 provides 645 customer information. Theinsurance company server 510 receives 650 the customer information and requests 655 a policy from thepolicy insurance underwriter 515. Thepolicy insurance underwriter 515 provides 660 information regarding the travel insurance policy that includes the discount provided at the point ofsale 500. Thecustomer 505 receives 665 the policy information. Thecustomer 505purchases 670 the policy from theinsurance company 510. Theinsurance company server 510 saves 675 the customer information, for example, in a database and transmits 680 a commission to the point ofsale 500. - As will be understood by those familiar with the art, the invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. Likewise, the particular naming and division of the members, features, attributes, and other aspects are not mandatory or significant, and the mechanisms that implement the invention or its features may have different names, divisions and/or formats. Accordingly, the disclosure of the invention is intended to be illustrative, but not limiting, of the scope of the invention, which is set forth in the following Claims.
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1. A method for generating a commission for a passport photo provider, the method comprising the steps of:
a passport photo provider receiving a request from a customer for a passport photo;
the passport photo provider identifying the customer as a candidate for purchasing travel services;
the passport photo provider presenting the customer with a passport photo brochure comprising an incentive for purchasing travel insurance, a token for identifying the passport photo provider, and a means for affixing passport photos to the brochure;
the customer visiting a website for the travel service provider;
the customer purchasing travel insurance;
the travel service provider identifying the photo passport provider from the token; and
the passport photo provider receiving a commission from the travel service provider.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the travel service is a travel insurance policy.
3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising the step of:
the customer purchasing an additional travel service; and
the passport photo provider receiving an additional commission.
4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising the step of the passport photo provider transmitting a portion of the commission to a third-party provider.
5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the service is travel insurance comprising any of medical insurance, personal assistance, travel assistance, access to a travel insurance provider clinic, online services, and a comprehensive plan.
6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the brochure includes incentives for purchasing travel services for any of travel, lodging, and airfare.
7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the token comprises a tag appended to a uniform resource locator.
8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the token is a coupon code.
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