...includes Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter; Google accounts to monitor website traffic and SEO; a regular email newsletter; an optional digital advertising campaign (pay per click...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
For many law firms, the function of marketing is the proverbial 800-pound gorilla in the room. It's the can best kicked down the road for another time or, even better, kicked to another individual or
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Every attorney wants more of the right kind of business, yet I regularly encounter smart professionals who operate under revenue-limiting marketing fallacies that hamper their business development ef
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I have reviewed tens of thousands of law firm Web bios during my career. Setting aside the diminution in my visual acuity as a result of that activity, my overwhelming, consensus reaction can be aptl
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