Something so easy that you can do on LinkedIn on your commute home or when you have a few extra minutes to bolster your LinkedIn network is to peruse the
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How to Be a More Effective Networker
I came across a great article with helpful tips on networking best practices that I wanted to share. The main points from it are:
1. Never ask for what you…
How to Create a Client-Centric Mindset at Your Firm
Don’t Make These Mistakes on LinkedIn
There are countless articles on best practices and tips for what to do on LinkedIn, but, I wanted to focus on what NOT to do on the platform because I …
Everything You Need to Know About LinkedIn QR Codes
My latest JD Supra article delves into LinkedIn QR codes and how to make them work for you in your branding and lead generation efforts. Take a look: “Why…
Why It’s So Important to Cultivate Your Alumni Network
We are all the sum of each of our professional experiences, which greatly help to shape who we are today.
In 2007 I joined named a young, entrepreneurial firm, McKee…
LinkedIn 101: Master LinkedIn Profile Basics, Build Your Brand and Generate Leads
The quieter days of summer are a great time to make enhancements to your marketing and business development efforts – especially when it comes to your LinkedIn profile. A robust…
How to Overcome Content Paralysis and Get the Attention You Deserve
I recently had a conversation with a lawyer who was struggling to finish a client alert. It had been sitting on his desk for about a week for his final review.
This lawyer is not known to be a procrastinator, so I asked him what was going on, and he candidly told me that he just couldn’t stop finetuning it. He said he kept moving around paragraphs, editing sentences and adding and deleting sections.
I (gently) told him that time was of the essence here since the alert was about a recent development in his area of the law and his clients expected him to write about it and they wanted to know his thoughts on the issue.
I also told him that three of our peer firms had published alerts on a similar topic in the past week and it was suddenly like a light went off in his head (nothing like a little competition to motivate someone!). A few hours later, he sent me his final version of the article, and we were able to finally distribute it, albeit several days late.
While it was better late than never, this situation wasn’t ideal for the article to get maximum exposure and the strongest effect, and I know I’m not alone in having this experience, which is why I decided to write this piece, which is geared toward lawyers but can be adapted for anyone in any industry.
Member Recap of my 2019 LMA Annual Conference Session on How to Align Your Social Media Strategy with Your Business Development Goals
Thank you to 2019 LMA Annual Conference attendees Sarah Blanchard and Catalina Castro for writing a terrific recap of my LMA19 Annual Conference Session on “Beyond Branding: Aligning Social …