I need 3 articles about online and mobile banking
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Experience Level: Intermediate
Estimated project duration: 1 day or less
Num. of articles: 3
Words per article: 600
Information for the blog/website: Article will be placed on tech and business sites
Industry: Business
Topic: Banking
Tone: Instructional/Educational
Outline & Structure: ***
ARTICLE 1: What do cheaper smartphones mean for mobile banking?
Audience: General audience interested in smart phones and technology. Probably predominantly male from 25-50.
Objective: Informative article on topic many readers may not have thought about before.
Style:
- British English
- This piece should read like an article in a technology publication
- Please use this blog post for inspiration and add quote from Alex Bray in article: http://www.misys.com/latest-insights/articles/20-dollar-smartphone-what-does-it-mean-for-mobile-banking/
***
ARTICLE 2: Why banks need to change their authentication processes
Current methods are a lot of hassle. What technological advancements will happen in the future, e.g. finger print scanners
Audience: General audience interested in smart phones and technology. Probably predominantly male from 25-50.
Objective: Informative article on topic many readers may not have thought about before.
Style:
- British English
- This piece should read like an article in a technology publication
- Please add quote from Alex Bray in article: Additionally biometric authentication can provide another layer of control and security for both bank staff as well as for customers. The launch of finger print scanners demonstrates how tablet devices can also replace the need for separate biometric hardware.
and link to: http://www.misys.com/
***
ARTICLE 2: Online banking is becoming more personalised (article on video chat, apps and gadgets)
Audience: General audience interested in smart phones and technology. Probably predominantly male from 25-50.
Objective: Informative article on topic many readers may not have thought about before.
Style:
- British English
- This piece should read like an article for the general press such as the Guardian
- Please add quote from Alex Bray, Retail Channels Director at Misys Banking Systems, in article:
Many banks are still struggling to connect with customers online - particularly during sales processes. I've always believed that video-chat would be much better for banking than web-chat. From a customer's perspective, it is easier to initiate - it takes just one click, no tricky numbers to remember or dial in. The face to face option gives the customer a more human touch....From the bank's side, the customer interactions are likely to be faster than via web-chat - where customers tend to drift off mid-conversation. They also provide the opportunity for banks to differentiate their service, by providing a human interaction - which can be particularly tricky to achieve through digital channels.
And link to http://www.misys.com/
Extensive research needed: no
Extra notes: Deadline: Monday 25 August - even better if it's done by Friday 22 August.
Words per article: 600
Information for the blog/website: Article will be placed on tech and business sites
Industry: Business
Topic: Banking
Tone: Instructional/Educational
Outline & Structure: ***
ARTICLE 1: What do cheaper smartphones mean for mobile banking?
Audience: General audience interested in smart phones and technology. Probably predominantly male from 25-50.
Objective: Informative article on topic many readers may not have thought about before.
Style:
- British English
- This piece should read like an article in a technology publication
- Please use this blog post for inspiration and add quote from Alex Bray in article: http://www.misys.com/latest-insights/articles/20-dollar-smartphone-what-does-it-mean-for-mobile-banking/
***
ARTICLE 2: Why banks need to change their authentication processes
Current methods are a lot of hassle. What technological advancements will happen in the future, e.g. finger print scanners
Audience: General audience interested in smart phones and technology. Probably predominantly male from 25-50.
Objective: Informative article on topic many readers may not have thought about before.
Style:
- British English
- This piece should read like an article in a technology publication
- Please add quote from Alex Bray in article: Additionally biometric authentication can provide another layer of control and security for both bank staff as well as for customers. The launch of finger print scanners demonstrates how tablet devices can also replace the need for separate biometric hardware.
and link to: http://www.misys.com/
***
ARTICLE 2: Online banking is becoming more personalised (article on video chat, apps and gadgets)
Audience: General audience interested in smart phones and technology. Probably predominantly male from 25-50.
Objective: Informative article on topic many readers may not have thought about before.
Style:
- British English
- This piece should read like an article for the general press such as the Guardian
- Please add quote from Alex Bray, Retail Channels Director at Misys Banking Systems, in article:
Many banks are still struggling to connect with customers online - particularly during sales processes. I've always believed that video-chat would be much better for banking than web-chat. From a customer's perspective, it is easier to initiate - it takes just one click, no tricky numbers to remember or dial in. The face to face option gives the customer a more human touch....From the bank's side, the customer interactions are likely to be faster than via web-chat - where customers tend to drift off mid-conversation. They also provide the opportunity for banks to differentiate their service, by providing a human interaction - which can be particularly tricky to achieve through digital channels.
And link to http://www.misys.com/
Extensive research needed: no
Extra notes: Deadline: Monday 25 August - even better if it's done by Friday 22 August.
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