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Technical merits.

Jackson's Insurance Services has embraced the opportunities which the internet has to offer. Diane Smyth finds out how the founder of the company plans to develop and expand upon its five existing websites.

Jackson's Insurance Services is going from strength to strength. It
is growing at a rate of 25% a year, despite concentrating on highly
competitive markets - small commercial and personal lines.


Founder and senior partner Richard Jackson is confident the firm's good
fortune will continue. He claims the internet is what makes it both
unusual and successful.


The company - founded in 1969 - has five separate sites through which it
generates 80% of its new business. Jackson's Insurance Services was one

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