10 Steps to Effective Legal Business Development

10 Steps to Effective Legal Business Development

When fishing for clients, there are those who frantically cast about in the hope of catching whoever is biting. On the other end of the pier are those who approach their task with clear intention, equip themselves with the right tools for the job, and dial in on a strategy that’s guided by experience. They’re not interested in quantity or variety. Rather, they’re looking for something very particular that will feed them and others in their firms.

How to Design an Effective Law Firm Associate Training Program

How to Design an Effective Law Firm Associate Training Program

Most law firms invest significant resources into associate training. But is it working? If your law firm conducts training for associates, do you have mechanisms in place to measure success? Those are questions that only a law firm, its associate trainees, and, I suppose, clients who ultimately use the associates can answer, but in my experiences working as an attorney—and now a trainer and coach—many training programs lack the strategic planning and rigor necessary to achieve high-impact growth and sustainability.

How Visual Storytelling can Accelerate Your Law Firm Content Marketing Success

How Visual Storytelling can Accelerate Your Law Firm Content Marketing Success

Marketing legal services means waging a war for attention. Even if you have something important and interesting to share, the odds are that very few people will read, see, or hear it. Every day, more than 100 billion emails are sent, 3 million blog posts are published, and 500 million Tweets are posted. With all this noise, how can you possibly break through? The answer, put simply, is Visual Storytelling. Creating visual content that tells a story and focuses on what matters to clients is the key to standing out.

2019 Law Firm Content Marketing Survey

2019 Law Firm Content Marketing Survey

We are happy to announce the launch of the 2019 Law Firm Content Marketing Survey. If you are a lawyer or law firm marketer we’d really appreciate you spending just a few minutes answering (anonymously) the 14-question survey below. Your responses will help us to compile a report, to be released in March, that will establish statistics, benchmarks, and trends in law firm content marketing.

Guest Posting: Succeed at Law Firm Content Marketing Without Having a Blog

Guest Posting: Succeed at Law Firm Content Marketing Without Having a Blog

If you don’t have the time or resources to invest in transforming your own website or blog into a high traffic, authoritative platform, then use someone else’s to share your ideas and insights with a wider audience. Creating and publishing content on sites that your target audience (and Google) already knows, likes and trusts is one of the best ways to attract attention, build your reputation as a thought leader, drive high quality traffic back to your own platform, and increase the domain authority of your website.

Embrace the Chaos, Counselor

Embrace the Chaos, Counselor

With coffee and a fresh to-do list in hand, most days for most lawyers begin optimistically enough. Because of the adversarial nature of the law, however, a lawyer’s day is uniquely capable of turning into a train wreck. As Mike Tyson said to a reporter in the run-up to his fight against Evander Holyfield, “Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth.”

Ten Things Lawyers Should Stop Doing in 2019

Ten Things Lawyers Should Stop Doing in 2019

Almost every lawyer I’ve worked with has struggled with time management. The solution to this problem does not lie in trying to find more hours in the day. The key to real, meaningful productivity is identifying the most important, essential tasks that drive success, and working to de-prioritize or eliminate the rest.

Here are 10 things lawyers should stop doing in 2019.