This week, an industry friend mentioned a super cool way to pivot your events into a robust 3D virtual experience mimicking as if you were actually there. Naturally I had
Personal Development
Women Who Wow: Jennifer Dezso
In this installment of Women Who Wow, which will be running all year long, learn more about Jennifer Dezso, the vice president at Acritas US. In her role, Jen handles business development plans and training, client feedback and satisfaction assessments, branding and awareness studies, product concept testing, market sizing analysis, setting performance metrics and benchmarks, identifying new market opportunities. She also presents and leads training on creating opportunities from market trends, developing action plans to grow client relationships, and developing business in the professional services world.
Learn more about her.
Women Who Wow: Caroline Hess
In this installment of Women Who Wow, I’m featuring Caroline Hess, the social media marketing manager at Zenoti in Seattle.
I met Caroline when she worked at Lexblog. She…
Guest Columnist: Natasha Alladina on Following Up on Missed Connections
Today I’m excited to feature a guest column by Natasha Alladina. She writes:
You know those missed connections ads on Craigslist?
Well, I realized something. I’ve had a bunch…
Why Perfection is Overrated Especially Now
Today’s LinkedIn Tip: How to Use the Notifications Section to Build Relationships and Your Business
Today’s LinkedIn tip (via video) is about the notifications section. This area gives you a treasure trove of useful information on job moves, work anniversaries and the accomplishments of your…
Content Marketing Success Strategies During the COVID-19 Pandemic
How to Master the Three Essential Building Blocks of LinkedIn
Here’s a short video on how to build a stronger LinkedIn profile. I’m enjoying exploring using video during this quarantine.
Note – there are three essential building blocks of LinkedIn:…
How to Easily Quote Articles and Build Your Content Pipeline on the LinkedIn App
Guest Column: Law Firm and Attorney Rankings During a Pandemic: Why is this Still a Thing?
My dear friend Amanda Loesch the chief marketing officer at Porzio, published an article on LinkedIn yesterday, and I asked her if I could make it a guest column on my blog because I think the message is so important – there is nothing like a global pandemic to put things in perspective.
The article focused on legal guides and award submissions and why they are still considered a priority – the publications continue to send deadlines and reminders, and it seems quite tone deaf given the fact that we are living in the midst of a public health crisis with no end date. Legal industry publications should be thinking about adapting and innovating, not pushing through as if this is business as usual. Amanda is another woman who wows, and I hope you’ll take the time to read her article.