Aaron Rader - Tuesday, Feb 28, 2012
For an Indiana process server, an increasing need for an online presence exists — as with most businesses. A good majority of individuals start a search for services and products online. Optimizing this opportunity can be fun and challenging.
Aaron M. Rader LLC dba Aaron M. Rader Process Service and Aaron M. Rader Investigations recently registered with National Professional Process Server & P.I. Registry, which is owned by National Professional Process Server Network. It just makes sense to keep the business name in place with sites that specialize in the field of service of process and private investigations. Aaron M. Rader organically approaches Search Engine Optimization (SEO) by taking steps online that simply make sense — steps that any business can take to increase online presence.
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Organic SEO for an Indiana Process Server and Private Investigator
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Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Monday, February 20, 2012
Get More Clients With Process Server Introduction Letters
ServeNow Staff - February 20, 2012
Process servers looking to enhance their marketing strategy or those who have recently entered the field might not know what to do to get their companyhttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif name out there. Consider marketing your process serving firm directly to paralegals and legal assistants through introduction letters. Introductory letters are a great opportunity to present yourself and your services to potential clients, and legal assistants and paralegals can be a great source of repeat business.
How you construct your letter can influence how successful it will be. It's important that your letter is organized, properly formatted, well written and specific.
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Get More Clients With Process Server Introduction Letters
Process servers looking to enhance their marketing strategy or those who have recently entered the field might not know what to do to get their companyhttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif name out there. Consider marketing your process serving firm directly to paralegals and legal assistants through introduction letters. Introductory letters are a great opportunity to present yourself and your services to potential clients, and legal assistants and paralegals can be a great source of repeat business.
How you construct your letter can influence how successful it will be. It's important that your letter is organized, properly formatted, well written and specific.
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Get More Clients With Process Server Introduction Letters
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Process servers use social media to find their targets
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May 17, 2011
COLUMBIA, SC (WIS) - We do it every day, and likely don't realize it -- leaving behind personal information on the Internet. You think you're doing it to keep friends and family updated, but others also are watching your every move, including those you may be trying to avoid. It has one man saying, "gotcha!"
Lee Griggs is not an investigator, but he spends hours investigating. "If I am right, he not only pulled down the photo he had the other day, but it looks like he may have pulled his site," said Griggs.
He's not a bounty hunter, but he does hunt people. Lee is a process server, delivering mostly debt collections and foreclosure notices. He also serves witness subpoenas, workers comp cases and divorce papers. "We get 'em served," said Griggs. "We go all the way."
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Process servers use social media to find their targets
May 17, 2011
COLUMBIA, SC (WIS) - We do it every day, and likely don't realize it -- leaving behind personal information on the Internet. You think you're doing it to keep friends and family updated, but others also are watching your every move, including those you may be trying to avoid. It has one man saying, "gotcha!"
Lee Griggs is not an investigator, but he spends hours investigating. "If I am right, he not only pulled down the photo he had the other day, but it looks like he may have pulled his site," said Griggs.
He's not a bounty hunter, but he does hunt people. Lee is a process server, delivering mostly debt collections and foreclosure notices. He also serves witness subpoenas, workers comp cases and divorce papers. "We get 'em served," said Griggs. "We go all the way."
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Process servers use social media to find their targets
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