A Digital Assistant…for Free?

I’m a big fan of virtual assistants. I’ve used them for years, and they are an important tool I’ve employed to make a large portion of my expenses variable. If we’re busy, we use virtual assistants; if we’re not, we don’t. That means our payroll rises and falls along with our revenue.

Years ago, I wrote about how to work with a virtual assistant. Back then, I brought Andrea Cannavina into my studio for an interview to give you the inside scoop on working with virtual assistants. She’s fascinating.

Recently, I wrote an article in which I argued that delegation won’t save you time…initially. Andrea jumped on Twitter, confronted me, and argued that her clients save time immediately. We debated a bit, and she offered to prove her point to me—and to you—with a unique proposition.

Andrea runs Legal Typist, one of the oldest and most established players in the virtual assistant arena. She says she’ll make you more productive right away.

An Offer for You

Andrea is making an offer to any lawyer that will save you money getting started with a virtual assistant. She’s going even further with solo practitioners (with or without staff).

She’ll set you up for free on the patented digital dictation and transcription ASP used by LegalTypist. That saves you $95 per firm plus $19.95 per additional dictator. On top of that, her firm will handle as many calls as your firm needs to set up and implement your digital workflow. That’s a sweet head start on the process and a significant savings.

With solos, the offer is even better. Solos get two hours of Digital Assistant time for free (must be used within 30 days of account setup). That’s right: solos can try out the service for two hours without incurring any expense.

To take advantage of the offer, you need to type “Lee Rosen” as the referral source on the “Get Started” page. I do not get compensated in any way for extending this offer. I just think it’s worth your time to try out the service.

What have you got to lose? Try it; you’ll like it.

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