I commented on another thread about this and then thought it was worthy of its own thread.
I am very curious about this topic. I have read several threads from perbites that an SP is NOT considered an independent if she does not do her own advertising or promotions. WHY? How does having someone do advertising for an SP, make that SP NOT independent? I am not talking about fake reviews, shilling, or having someone else handle emails, I am talking pure advertising, branding, website work and\or marketing, like on PERB, CL or any of the hundreds of spots on the Web to advertise SP services. How does that make an SP NOT be independent? I work for many independent Lawyers that pay someone else to handle their websites, advertising and branding. And I can guarantee that they are a very independent group. So how does being in this industry change the rules? Why shouldn't an SP be able to hire a company or person to promote her services or brand?
Being an SP is a very competitive market, so why shouldn't an SP be able to do what every other business does and have someone help with promotions, branding, marketing etc...? I would be interested in perbite and SP's opinions on this subject, because to me there seems to be a double standard.
JMHO
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I am very curious about this topic. I have read several threads from perbites that an SP is NOT considered an independent if she does not do her own advertising or promotions. WHY? How does having someone do advertising for an SP, make that SP NOT independent? I am not talking about fake reviews, shilling, or having someone else handle emails, I am talking pure advertising, branding, website work and\or marketing, like on PERB, CL or any of the hundreds of spots on the Web to advertise SP services. How does that make an SP NOT be independent? I work for many independent Lawyers that pay someone else to handle their websites, advertising and branding. And I can guarantee that they are a very independent group. So how does being in this industry change the rules? Why shouldn't an SP be able to hire a company or person to promote her services or brand?
Being an SP is a very competitive market, so why shouldn't an SP be able to do what every other business does and have someone help with promotions, branding, marketing etc...? I would be interested in perbite and SP's opinions on this subject, because to me there seems to be a double standard.
JMHO
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