Professional Services

Does Your Technology Help or Hinder Your Bottom Line?

Learn how professional and financial services firms solved their greatest Network Management challenges. Contact ForeSite today to learn more about our programs and how they can positively affect your bottom line.

5 Common Technology Challenges for Professional & Financial Services Firms

  1. Generating Website Leads
    • Attracting visitors through search engine optimization (SEO)
    • Capturing site visitors’contact information
    • Converting site visitors to leads and clients
  2. Managing Client Data
    • Collecting, retrieving and sharing data easily
    • Feeling confident that data is backed up securely and can be recovered if needed
    • Increasing network security to reduce risk of loss or theft (often needed to satisfy industry regulations)
  3. Leveraging IT Investment
    • Planning for future IT needs
    • Preventing problems to avoid unexpected cash outlays and loss of productivity
    • Automating time-consuming processes to maximize technology return on investment (ROI)
  4. Maximizing Productivity Using Remote Technologies (Blackberry, iPhone, etc.)
    • Ensuring off-site computers and handheld devices interact properly with your network
    • Providing prompt computer help for off-site users
  5. Hiring and Keeping the Right Technology Resource on Staff
    • Having access to a resource with the specific expertise and experience needed
    • Providing technical support for all staff that includes on-site support when needed

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Example Case Study

A local firm relied on word of mouth, existing contacts, and search engine ads to drive traffic to its website. This generated too few leads, and they turned to ForeSite for market-tested results. 

Example Case Study

A small group of attorneys split off from a larger firm. The new firm was too small to have its own IT staff and didn’t know what steps to take to split off from the parent firm or how to support its 10-person staff once the ties were severed.