For those of you on Twitter, here are a few ideas to help boost your followers and engagement on the platform. The best part? None of these take a long
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Women Who Wow – Olivia Kiratu
Sometimes social media really works wonders in bringing people together who you wouldn’t have had the opportunity to meet otherwise. One such person who LinkedIn brought into my life is…
What to Say on Social Media When You Have Nothing to Say: Create a Campaign Focused on Highlighting Your Key Employees
Here’s an idea for what to say on social media when you’re running low on things to say.
A great idea to reuse and repurpose your content (and headshots) is…
Join Me on September 22 for an LMA Tech Midwest Panel on 10 Pandemic Friendly LinkedIn Tips Your Lawyers Need to Know
Every few years I get the opportunity to speak with my friend and industry leader Adrian Dayton on a social media panel. This is the year!
Join me and Adrian…
Six Questions to Ask Yourself Before You Post Anything to Social Media
25 Skills Every Entrepreneur Should Cultivate
As a new entrepreneur myself, here are a few skills I think every entrepreneur should have/cultivate:
- Focus
- Creativity
- Resilience
- Humility
- Generosity
- Flexibility
- Communication
- Negotiation
- Delegation
- Leadership
- Marketing and sales savvy
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How to Grow Your Social Media Presence and Followers
Why it’s Important to Regularly Update Your Practice and Industry Descriptions (and Write Them in Client-Centric Terms)
If you do it, make sure you say it.
I’m working with a few professional services organizations that have not updated their practice areas or industries in number of years.…
How to Demonstrate Client Care and Value in a Down Economy
Clients come to law firms because they need help finding and implementing solutions – each employee is in essence a legal solution provider and a problem solver. And in a crowded and the unpredictable business climate of today, it is more important than ever to embrace and anticipate changes to meet the shifting needs of clients. Most importantly, we always need to put our clients first and ensure that every employee embraces a client-centric mindset.
Being a great lawyer doesn’t guarantee you a solid book of business anymore. Neither does having a law degree from one of the top schools in the country. None of these fancy credentials matter if you don’t have the right people skills (or emotional intelligence) to connect with clients on a personal level, especially now.
Because clients regularly hire outside counsel who they’ve known for many years – from law school, a prior firm, a friend of a friend or a past matter – cultivating relationships should be at the heart of everything you do – especially now. It’s important to treat everyone with whom you come into contact as if they could be a future client or referral source, which is a helpful guiding principle in how to interact with your professional network.
Here’s how to develop a more client-centric mindset and build stronger relationships despite the barriers we are facing today during this worldwide pandemic.