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  • ETSOS launches video nicey

    Not every company would let its clients loose on camera but online search provider and conveyancing technology specialist ETSOS has done just that in its new promotional video. Eschewing traditional marketing puff for letting clients tell it like it is, the two-minute film neatly captures the differentiators that have made ETSOS one of the fastest-growing suppliers in the UK. Users from firms including Shulmans, Rowlinsons, Clutton Cox and QualitySolicitors Talbots attest to key qualities including product choice, customer service and easy-to-use systems, highlighting how these have translated into business advantage for them.

    Tuesday, 24 April 2012
  • ETSOS ushers in era of self-service conveyancing quotes for homebuyers

    Online search provider and conveyancing technology specialist, ETSOS, has announced the release of the latest version of its free-to-use Quotation & Referral System (QRS) – and a new era of self-service for homebuyers.

    Tuesday, 28 February 2012
  • ETSOS searches for more in 2012

    To mark its second birthday, online search provider and conveyancing technology specialist, ETSOS, has reported a slump-busting start to 2012, with search volumes up by 107% compared to the same period in 2011. The jump in figures is partly attributable to increased user numbers – but also partly to the ‘one click’ search facility offered by the ETSOS system.

    Tuesday, 7 February 2012
  • ETSOS makes New Year’s resolution in sixty seconds

    Property services and technology specialist ETSOS has made a New Year’s resolution to help its law firm clients win more conveyancing business. It has launched a video demonstration showing how its free Quotation and Referral System (QRS) can transform the interaction with potential clients ringing in for conveyancing quotes.

    Monday, 9 January 2012

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