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Studio Open Day: Wednesday 25 March

26 February 2020
Issue: 7876 / Categories: Legal News , Profession
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Have you ever considered using video to build and strengthen relationships, grow new business or run training sessions for your staff?
Including video in your online presence has been shown to improve search rankings as well as increase audience engagement. Also, whilst there is a perception that making videos is expensive, the cost is likely to be less than you think.

Using its central London studios, located at 30 Farringdon Street, LexisNexis currently provides a customised and cost-effective solution to a range of leading law and accountancy practices, professional bodies, listed companies and charities. Recent projects have included producing a response to the Budget, a webinar on the IR35 changes to the tax treatment of contractors and a training video on unconscious bias.

If you would like to get a better idea of the services that we can offer, why not come to the open day we are holding on Wednesday 25 March? During the visit you will be able to see the facilities and discuss your requirements with our experienced studio team, who can offer you full technical support and will be on hand to guide you from inception through to delivery. 

We are running tours between 10:00 and 17:00. To reserve your place please contact Stephen Honey on 07780 227402 or stephen.honey@lexisnexis.co.uk

Issue: 7876 / Categories: Legal News , Profession
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