Yesterday, we looked at five things that you might want to buy on a cheap microjob website, like Fiverr. Examples included a logo, business cards, voiceover talent for your website content, and maybe, just maybe, an animated video that explains basic legal concepts, such as the consequences of a first DUI.

The reason why we recommended those is simple: The investment cost is so small, that even if you don’t like what is produced, and if the seller can’t or won’t fix it, you can always drop another $5 and get a second take from someone else. Worst case scenario: You lose a latte.

But there are some services on these sites that you really should not purchase. These include:

Of course, this is the point where I highlight that yes, FindLaw does do lawyer marketing, SEO, and websites. Sure, these services cost more than $5, but once in a while, you actually do get what you pay for.

Related Resources:

  • Fall Cleaning: What to Do With Old Client Files? (FindLaw’s Strategist)
  • Can Being a Notary Pay Off for Your Practice? (FindLaw’s Strategist)
  • RIP Westlaw Classic: Old Blue Retires Aug. 31, 2015 (FindLaw’s Strategist)

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