It seems like
every article about legal marketing these days is about social networking, primarily Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
Not exact matches
Based on the hundreds of «bad news»
articles and blog posts I've read over the past months
about the state of the
legal market for law students, I didn't realize that there were any entry - level attorney jobs out there.
Most
articles about Twitter in the
legal market focus on helping lawyers make better use of the service for
marketing and business development purposes, and that's all to the good.
This
article about website content writing was republished from «
Legal Marketing 102: Websites for Small Law Firms.»
Every so often, you see
articles talking
about the new trends in law firm websites and
legal marketing.
I am interrupting my stream of
articles on Power Niche
Marketing to talk about something that is incredibly difficult for most people: developing the motivation to actually do the sales and marketing that is necessary to develop a successful lega
Marketing to talk
about something that is incredibly difficult for most people: developing the motivation to actually do the sales and
marketing that is necessary to develop a successful lega
marketing that is necessary to develop a successful
legal career.
In an
article on NOLO's
Legal Marketing Blawg, solo practice expert Carolyn Elefant echoed what many clients feel
about -LSB-...]
It's one of our most popular recent
articles, and for me, that speaks volumes
about the state of the
legal market.
Members of the Group receive via email commentary,
articles, trends, reports of
legal conferences, etc.
about the
legal market, with special note made of the e-discovery
markets.
And, broad
articles about different
marketing channels do not necessarily apply to the
legal industry or specific practice areas.
I'd like to correct something you wrote in your
article — «There's nothing particularly nefarious
about what the defendant was doing here, which was taking advantage of the fact that there has been unemployment in the Canadian
legal market for the past decade.»
An
article in last month's Strategies, the journal of the
Legal Marketing Association by Joyce Smiley wrote
about providing real value to clients with satisfaction surveys.