The Power of Image
Like paying for an estate plan and many other legal services, investing in image marketing is elective. You don't have to do it. And when confronted with all the other things you might need or want, like a new employee, or a new computer system, it's easy to see why an investment in image goes to the bottom of the pile, never to be seen again.
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Skills Necessary to Be Successful in Legal Marketing
Like the legal marketing industry itself, the skills needed to be successful in public relations are constantly evolving. The profession is becoming more specialized and much more comprehensive. Many of the important standards will never change, such as the need for ethics, integrity, strategic thinking, a passion for building relationships and facilitating communication, commitment to clients, and strong oral and written communications skills. However, remaining open to constant evolution and lifelong learning adds great depth to a legal public relations professionals success.
O Client, Why Art Thou?
Thriving law firms achieve success by meeting or exceeding their clients' service-quality expectations. These expectations are shaped by clients' past experiences, word-of-mouth, and advertising, and create a baseline against which performance is measured when services are delivered. When a firm's performance exceeds the expected level of service, clients remain loyal. Conversely, when performance fails to meet expectations, clients go shopping. It thus behooves law firms to continually explore and experiment with strategies for exceeding their clients' highest hopes.
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<i><b>The Place to Network:</b></i> As a Marketing Tool 'Membership Has Its Advantages'
The fact is, like most other things in life, you'll get out of a membership only as much as you put into it. So if you want to make the most of your affiliations, you're going to have to put in some effort.
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Speed Traps and Potholes: Avoiding Communications Hazards
Whether a firm keeps the pedal to the metal or travels at a more steady pace, effective communications can build profits, promote growth and create demand. But it is important to remember that marketing and public relations materials must comply with the rules of the road, lest firms find themselves in trouble with the law.
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10 Money-Making Elements in a Business Development Strategy
A business development strategy will generate new clients, increase billings and boost originations. In corporate America, every successful company has a strategic marketing plan guiding its future. Yet, according to a recent survey, fewer than 5% of the law firms in the United States have such a plan in place. Drafting a strategic marketing plan isn't rocket science, but it does take some thought.
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How to Develop New Clients from Conferences and Seminars
Over the years, one of the major complaints we receive from attorneys and marketing directors is that they invest thousands of dollars and countless hours on seminars and conferences that do not lead to new clients. We hear horror stories from professionals who attend these events and don't make contacts, don't arrange meetings, and don't produce any new clients from these events. Like any other marketing effort, you can maximize your results from seminars and conferences if you learn how to plan and work them correctly. If you commit to developing a plan, investing time and effort to execute your plan, and tracking results you will be rewarded with new clients and contacts. Here are a few tips on how to plan for these events, differentiate your practice from your competitors, and develop new business as a direct result of these events.
<i>Media & Communications Corner:</i> Avoiding Ad Bombs
Law firm marketers are always asked whether the dollars spent on advertising will result in new business. Certainly, a strategic and creative ad campaign…
CAN-SPAM Act Passes Challenge At Fifth Circuit
In the first review of a federal law meant to regulate unsolicited fraudulent commercial e-mail, the Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled recently that the CAN-SPAM Act does not pre-empt a University of Texas policy that blocks unsolicited commercial e-mail.
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Solo Aims To Blog His Way To New Clients
The small town of Storrs, CT, may soon become the center of the law blog universe. Andrew Ewalt, a solo practicing in the shadows of the University of Connecticut, is a guinea pig for the wildly growing technology, which to date has largely been passed over by the legal profession as a marketing tool.
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