If you’re an attorney or legal marketer who has recently launched a legal podcast, you should be working actively and ongoing to grow your audience within the niche you’re (hopefully) targeting. Here are a few things you’ve likely tried, and a few others you may want to consider.
How to Stay Productive While Working From Home
Despite all the challenges, most lawyers seem to be managing the shift to remote work fairly well. But there’s always room for more and better productivity. From creating a better to-do list to working in sprints, we provide some tactics that are most relevant to remaining effective and productive while working from home.
Four Ways to Take Your Thought Leadership Marketing to the Next Level
As with any area of professional development you want to improve, creating high-impact content requires thinking strategically, developing new skills, and making it a consistent practice. You can’t keep doing the same things and expect different results. If you want to take your results to the next level, you need to up your game. Here are four ways to take your thought leadership to the next level.
Settling In and Looking Out
Labor Day is behind us, marking the unofficial end of summer. As we approach Q4 2020, there is no better time to reassess where this past year has taken you, and to be more purposeful about how you finish the year—and perhaps look ahead to 2021 with a clearer picture of what you want the future to look like.
Coaching Helps Lawyers Move to Higher Levels of Performance
I’m firmly of the opinion that most lawyers would benefit from business coaching. That probably sounds self serving since I’m a coach myself, but in sharing this opinion I’m drawing mostly on my experience as a “coachee” while running my own small law firm in 2010. For me, having the opportunity to consistently work with someone who held me accountable to the goals I set for myself was critical to my success.
Analytics 101: What to Measure and What to Do with the Data
During a recent podcast conversation with my co-host Jay Harrington, we covered a variety of indices and both leading and lagging indicators of legal marketing efficacy, until I switched gears near the end and surprised Jay with a plot twist. This, in essence, framed the answer to a listeners question, “If you could measure only one key performance indicator, what would it be?”
A Growth Mindset, Paired with Daily Deliberate Practice, Is Key to Lawyers’ Business Development Success
A lawyer who succeeds at business development typically has learned to enjoy the process itself, while a lawyer who struggles tends to fixate on failures, doesn’t feel in control of his circumstances, and blames externalities for poor outcomes. In other words, lawyers who succeed over the long term approach business development with a “growth mindset” and not a “fixed mindset.”
Book Review: The Productivity Pivot
“Too many attorneys are unhappy." Five lamentable words that headlined an article by Jay Harrington at Attorney at Work served as the precursor and pretext to Tom Nixon's first read of "The Productivity Pivot," a book just released by Jay Harrington that identifies and endeavors to overcome the root cause of career dissatisfaction for lawyers. Read Tom's review to learn why he claims the book "...will change your mind. It will change your daily routine. And, yes...it may even change your life.”
Knowledge May Be Power, But It Can Hinder Progress
Six Things You Can’t Do Without Thought Leadership Content
Although the era of quarantine and social distancing has limited our business development programs, thought leadership content remains unscathed. To wit, here are six critical components to a successful business development program that you can’t achieve without thought leadership content, to add to the list of all of the other obstacles the current pandemic has erected along your path to professional growth—things you can’t do, but content can.