To provide our clients and the general public with a
wide range of reports, brochures, catalogues, manuals,
newsletters, special offers, and other detailed
information, we have created this information-delivery
service. When you order information from our KBOT
information center, you will receive whatever you're
looking for within a few seconds.
Why do we call it "KBOT"? Because it's
knowledge-based and bot-delivered. What is a
"bot"? We like to think of our delivery system as if it
were run by a very smart digital robot who receives e-mail
orders, connects each order with the appropriate document,
and sends out the requested document all within a few
seconds.
Before, whenever you ordered information, it might
take several days for it to arrive (snail mail). Or it
might take 24 hours for premium delivery (FedEx). With
KBOT.COM, delivery takes only seconds. All of the older
information-delivery timetables are now technologically
obsolete. KBOT delivers knowledge before
other timetables.
Delivery is so fast that you should click the
Send/Recv button on your e-mail's software within 20
seconds after you have sent any e-mail that orders
information from KBOT. Clicking the Send/Recv button
downloads your latest e-mails from your mailbox at your
internet service provider. Otherwise, you may have to wait
several minutes until your e-mail software automatically
downloads your latest e-mails.
Because it's e-mail based, information delivered by
KBOT.COM is easy to read. It looks just like a standard e-
mail letter. It doesn't require special fonts or extra
software. It's plain text.
You can create a folder in your e-mail program and
store the document. When you save a web page link, you
can't be sure that the page will still have the same
address next week, or even be on-line. With e-mail in a
folder, you've got access to it for as long as you keep
your e-mail files.
We do not rent our KBOT-generated e-mail lists to
anyone. Your privacy is our guarantee. If we were
ever to lose our clients' trust, our entire marketing
strategy would collapse. We would not be crazy enough to
rent our KBOT-generated mailing lists. Our economic self-
interest says, "hands off!"