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Play to Win

Thought Leadership for Lawyers: Hit the Mark

By | May.20.13 | 1 Comment

Play to Win

Thought leadership. It’s a new term for an old concept—writing and speaking to enhance your visibility and build a public perception of your expertise. Lawyers have used thought leadership as a marketing strategy since the very early days of law firm marketing, although the forums have evolved from articles [...]

The Friday Five

How’s Your Law Practice’s Curb Appeal?

By | May.17.13 | 1 Comment

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Ever open up Google Hangouts or Skype to hear someone (okay, you) say, “Cripes! Where did that come from?” when the camera captures a side of your office you rarely notice? It’s not your bobblehead collection. It’s that sloppy stack of papers threatening to topple and crush innocent passersby. Sure, you could adjust the camera angle and forget it … but maybe you should pull your head out of the computer and take a good look around your entire office space.

Like what you see? What does it tell clients about you? First impressions color the entire lawyer-client relationship. So for this week’s Friday Five, let’s talk law practice curb appeal. …READ MORE


Ask the Experts

Does a Small Law Firm Need to Have a Brand?

By | May.16.13 | 1 Comment

single minded marketing

Question: Ours is a three-lawyer litigation firm with high-profile experience in a narrow issue. Obviously we don’t have the luxury of an in-house marketing department like the big law firms. But we certainly have the capability to best them in the courtroom. We’re wondering if our small law firm has [...]


Social Media Basics

Should Lawyers Connect with Competitors on LinkedIn?

By | May.15.13 | 3 Comments

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Despite LinkedIn’s reputation as the social networking site for professionals, there are still skeptics who question its value. Most of the skepticism among lawyers arises from questions of confidentiality. That’s natural. Holding information close is ingrained by the time you sit down to take the bar exam. But LinkedIn is marketing, not lawyering—and it’s tough to get someone to buy when you’re being cagey about things.

LinkedIn Is Where You Make Connections, Not Break Them. Lawyers new to LinkedIn frequently wonder how wise it is to accept LinkedIn connection invites from competitors. … READ MORE


Differentiate Yourself

Client Service: Happy Clients Can Set Lawyers Apart

By | May.14.13 | 0 Comments

blueEaredman

It’s not always easy to convince lawyers that they should care more about client service. Too many genuinely believe their legal expertise is paramount—the only thing that truly matters when establishing their law practice’s reputation. But lawyers should not underestimate the impact of how they treat their clients: It’s [...]


Power User

Office 2013: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

By | May.13.13 | 2 Comments

Power User

Microsoft Office 2013 has been available for several months, but Office 2010 has been stable and mostly well-received in our firm. And with staff and lawyers already overwhelmed by the never-ending stream of new technologies hurtling toward them, I wasn’t eager to push yet more change on them. So [...]



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