Lawyers are finding it difficult to let go of the older methods they use to market their services. It's difficult to change habits we've grown comfortable with. I find this is especially relevant to lawyers promoting their services on the web. Again and again, I see lawyers that participate in blatant self-promotion. The effect is not what they desire.
Your blog, website, social media interactions, and videos shouldn't be used as blatant tools of self-promotion.
Gaining a presence on the web can work both for you and against you. In other words, even though people may know who you are, it may be for the wrong reasons. When you are marketing professional services, such as legal services, not all publicity is good publicity.
Don't write content that serves no other purpose than to "toot your own horn".
The following are some suggestions to avoid egregious self-promotion.
1. Don't write about how wonderful you are. You can show your expertise in more subtle ways. Write about your field of work. Put a creative, interesting, and personal voice to it. Think about the last time you read something and thoroughly enjoyed the piece. Didn't you take the time to find out who wrote it afterward? That is what lawyer marketing on the internet is about.
2. People on the internet have a short attention span. Marketing your legal services on the web gives you very limited time to make your point. Be informative, but concise with your writing. Create lists, outlines, and short paragraphs.
3. Stay current, but don't get overwhelmed. In addition to being brief, you need to be current. With web 2.0 lawyer marketing, people don't want to wait a month for your next blog post. By the same token, you don't need to produce 3 articles a day to stay current. I would advise planning out a couple of blog posts, perhaps 2-3 a week. Do the same with your social media efforts. This will help you increase the effectiveness of your efforts.
4. Be yourself. Put a creative and interesting spin on your articles. As the pool of information on the internet fills, you need to be interesting and relevant to rise to the top. The best way to achieve this is to speak in your own voice.
Your blog, website, social media interactions, and videos shouldn't be used as blatant tools of self-promotion.
Gaining a presence on the web can work both for you and against you. In other words, even though people may know who you are, it may be for the wrong reasons. When you are marketing professional services, such as legal services, not all publicity is good publicity.
Don't write content that serves no other purpose than to "toot your own horn".
The following are some suggestions to avoid egregious self-promotion.
1. Don't write about how wonderful you are. You can show your expertise in more subtle ways. Write about your field of work. Put a creative, interesting, and personal voice to it. Think about the last time you read something and thoroughly enjoyed the piece. Didn't you take the time to find out who wrote it afterward? That is what lawyer marketing on the internet is about.
2. People on the internet have a short attention span. Marketing your legal services on the web gives you very limited time to make your point. Be informative, but concise with your writing. Create lists, outlines, and short paragraphs.
3. Stay current, but don't get overwhelmed. In addition to being brief, you need to be current. With web 2.0 lawyer marketing, people don't want to wait a month for your next blog post. By the same token, you don't need to produce 3 articles a day to stay current. I would advise planning out a couple of blog posts, perhaps 2-3 a week. Do the same with your social media efforts. This will help you increase the effectiveness of your efforts.
4. Be yourself. Put a creative and interesting spin on your articles. As the pool of information on the internet fills, you need to be interesting and relevant to rise to the top. The best way to achieve this is to speak in your own voice.
About the Author:
Jeff Berman is Executive Director at AttorneySync. If you are looking for exciting lawyer marketing ideas or unique ways of advertising for lawyers we can help.
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