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Posted by Laura V on 11/8/04 6:39pm
Msg #11018

Marketing your non-loan notary services

BOOKLET ON MARKETING YOUR NON-LOAN NOTARY SERVICES

I have written a 14,365-word booklet with solid information on how to get non-loan notary work. With winter coming and rates starting to rise, non-loan work can help boost a signing agent's income. Non-loan work almost always pays on the spot, often in cash - a welcome relief from SSs paying in 45+ days.

I am not another greedy person trying to get money out of NSAs for little return. I am a full-time NSA and mobile notary. The information in the booklet is solid and comprehensive. It is based what I used to build my own non-loan business and to run a successful law firm for 10 years. (I was firm manager, not a lawyer!) I am charging just enough to help compensate me for the weeks spent writing: $9.88 plus SASE.

CHAPTER TITLES
Why develop your non-loan notary business
How long it will take you to make a living
Researching your area’s demographics
Types of documents that may require notarization & how to get the work
Retirement facilities
Teaching notary classes
Promotional materials and advertisements
Tips on cold calling
Networking organizations
Non-profit organizations
Protect yourself from being shut down by lawyers
General tips
How to write a press release
Sample press release

FOR MORE INFORMATION
Write to [e-mail address]


Reply by BrendaTX on 11/8/04 11:10pm
Msg #11035

Laura allowed me to preview a copy of “Marketing Yourself as a Mobile Notary.” Here is why I personally recommend it:

-It will provide information to help get you into position for not depending strictly on loan signings for income.

-This is not a huge volume of information, it’s just the right amount and it is to the point. I am one to skim quite a bit when I read, however, this is one of those books that is written in a very direct style—which I like. There is not much filler – it’s all “meat.”

-She lists around 21, or so, avenues for business for a professional notary. Out of these, there were 17 I had not considered until seeing this publication. As I recall, only one of them will be something I will not be able to use.

-This is not a loan signing book so it will not duplicate something you already have--it will truly give you ideas on how to round out your business with additional notary assignments outside of the mortgage business.

-There is a good deal of very practical business advice included on making a plan for your business, plus finding the resources necessary to make a go of it as a professional notary.

I thought I was creative and full of ideas and insight, but I can honestly say in every chapter, there is an angle, idea, or tidbit of info that I personally will put to use.

(And, I appreciate the heck out of the fact that her price is so affordable!)






 
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