Archive for October 8th, 2009

Video Channel Launch For Roadtrafficlaw.com

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

We are delighted to announce the launch of our new on-line video channel.

We are the first law firm in Scotland to offer legal advice by online video. We utilise video in e mail and provide our clients with online legal support and advice 24/7 365 days a year. Graham Walker said “The point of the internet is to make our service accessible and video technology is the way to make our service friendly and easy to understand. We can take difficult concepts and explain them by a video e mail and we can deliver our core message through our own TV channel hosted with moviecom.tv. The result is that potential clients get the chance to “meet us” and understand how we tick before deciding how to proceed with their case instructions.”

“We reckon that our clients are ready for this technology. Rather than sending out fact sheets or news sheet information packs we can just update our movie channel. The immediacy of the medium seems to appeal to many of our clients who are very much the You Tube generation who expect to pull video information from the ether whenever a crisis arises.”

This innovative technology will allow us to provide in house training for our solicitors and support staff and again should help ensure that we all have the latest cutting edge information available at all times. By using video we have found it easier to build business relationships with other firms who get that “We know you feeling” just by viewing our online videos, web broadcasts and video e mail.

Moviecom works for us as they have truly understood the value of good production combined with the need for immediacy in message delivery. They provide a new and revolutionary service for the business community to truly enhance the way businesses communicate. They have taken existing communication mediums such as the Internet, email, direct marketing and TV and merged them with Online Video content to create a new, innovative and powerful technology”