Tuesday 13 July 2010

Legal Services Subscriptions - Solicitors Kill Bill By Hour

I'm always on the lookout for
things you can swipe and deploy.

Here's one

http://www.boysandmaughan.co.uk/cms/document/EmployAssure_Flyer.pdf

It's simply a fixed fee employment law service
for small businesses.


Katie Marsh from Boys and Maughn who operate it told me,

"Each client proposal is bespoke and dependent upon factors such as their industry, length of trading and track record.

However, the annual premium is rarely more than 1% of payroll"

And

"One other local firm offers a similar scheme, but they lock their clients in for a minimum 3 year contract. We are so confident in our scheme that we only ask clients to sign up for 1 year at a time. "

Small businesses have to deal with employees.
They don't really have the expertise or time or money
to do it properly. And this is their "take my headache away" solution.

It's easy to promote this service.

PR in the local paper (every paper has a business
section), small adverts in the classified trades
section, Federation of Small Business, Chamber
of Commerce, direct mail to local small businesses
with 10 employees or less, radio spot, on your own
website, via Business Banking managers, accountants,
financial advisers....the list is endless.

Why not record an audio CD with information
on your service, testimonials and some great advice
and give it to the local business banking manager.

Tell them you'll co - brand it if they give it
to all their business clients.

And the great thing is that you can offer almost
all the documentation small firms need on line
which makes offering a subscription very profitable
.

Even if you don't do employment law can you do
the same for other services by offering subscriptions?


Here's Tessa Shepperson's subscription site
for Landlord Law...
http://www.landlordlaw.co.uk/

How about Business Law, Property and even Family Law...

Is there a way you can do this?

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