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Consider angles when mapping out your thought leadership strategy, not just topics
Your law firm likely aspires to be considered the leading authority in your practice area. The challenge is that with so many people competing for this recognition, it can take time to stand out from the crowd. ...more
Remember 2010? The iPad had just launched, Instagram was brand new, and most law firms felt cutting-edge if they had a website with their attorney bios and practice areas listed. Fast forward to today, and while technology...more
In the legal industry, you’re essentially selling your knowledge. It’s important to create credible content that positions you as a thought leader -both to generate leads and to prove your trustworthiness. However, too many...more
It’s unlikely that clients who have never heard of your firm will come knocking at your door. The reality is that you need to make sure prospects are aware of your services, while at the same time making sure they know how...more
Videos are a powerful way to connect with potential clients. However, we hear from a lot of lawyers that video marketing takes too much effort and it doesn’t yield results. As a form of content marketing, we think videos...more
Key performance indicators are essential for the success of a growing marketing program. If you read our recent post, you will find that tracking metrics is one of the most important elements of an impactful marketing...more
Hey, podcast listeners. Welcome back to LISI’s, All the Things podcast. I’m your host this week, Robyn Addis, chief operating officer and chief marketing and business development officer at LISI. This week’s episode, One More...more
Choosing a law firm is not all that different to choosing any product or service such as a hotel, plumber, or even a new brand of shoes. When potential clients are looking for a law firm that is a good fit for them, they may...more
If you’re part of a small law firm, creating an effective marketing strategy can be daunting. You may find it difficult to compete with the larger firms in your area with more marketing dollars to spend....more
Content takes a lot of forms. Blogs. Emails. Social media posts. Press releases. News items. Attorney bios. And so much more. But where to start?...more
Like streaming services and professional content creators, law firms can create bingeable thought leadership content that wins over clients and referral sources. When I say bingeable content, I know the first thing you think...more
Marketing is constantly evolving. Many times, it’s easy to know what works and what doesn’t and to stick with what’s familiar. The only problem with going that route is that you might be leaving opportunities on the table....more