If you don’t know where you are going, you might wind up someplace else. – Yogi Berra It must be the end of the year already, because all the articles and blog posts about setting goals and planning are starting to appear. And guess what: This is yet another one. Hey, I heard that groan. […]
Blog: Marketing the Law
The Importance of a Strategic Approach to Law Firm Marketing in an Era of Change, Uncertainty and Increasing Competition
By now, it’s fairly well understood that we are living through a period of great change and uncertainty. As Peter Winick proclaims in a recent post, uncertainty is now permanent. While I tend to be somewhat hesitant about calling anything permanent, it appears that for most people in the workforce today – and for almost […]
What’s Next for BigLaw? Revolution is in the Air – and the Legal Process Outsourcing (LPO) Firms Shall Lead It
“In retrospect, all revolutions seem inevitable. Beforehand, all revolutions seem impossible.” — Michael McFaul, National Security Council We are in the midst of a true revolution in the delivery of legal services. And upon reading that, it’s likely that you will fall into one of two camps: those who have already heard the guns firing and who […]
Who Are Your Heroes? On Second Acts, Defying Conventional Wisdom & Realizing Your Dreams
“There are no second acts in American lives.” – F. Scott Fitzgerald “As you get older, it is harder to have heroes, but it is sort of necessary.” – Ernest Hemingway Who are your heroes? I’m a firm believer that heroes are not just for kids. Everyone should have heroes – and the more, the […]
Is Facebook for Lawyers? Not Yet. Given Privacy Concerns with FB, Attorneys Should Focus on LinkedIn, Twitter & Blogs
For many reasons, I’ve never been much of a friend of Facebook’s. And this sentiment has only increased lately, as news from and about FB in the last few weeks has been a steady stream of evidence as to why one shouldn’t trust the company or its $4-billion, 26-year-old CEO, Mark Zuckerberg. More on that […]
Are You Running on Empty or Running Up That Hill? How Successfully Marketing Your Law Firm is Similar to Staying in Shape After 40
Spring in Boulder means the end of ski season and the beginning of running season. Of course, the hard-core Boulderites have been running six times a week all winter long, but even in my younger days, I never had the sufficient commitment to running that was necessary to claim membership in that elite group. So, […]
Crisis Communications: The Do’s and Don’ts, Keeping it Transparent and the Game-Changing Effects of Social Media
For many, preparing a crisis communications plan is similar to writing or updating your will: you know it’s something you need to do, but despite its importance, it always seems to take a backseat to everything labeled urgent that’s screaming for your immediate attention. And so it’s easy to continue to put it off, trusting […]
The New Rules of Marketing & PR: The Hard, Honest Work of Earning the Public’s Attention
Why is it that the arena of online marketing and PR often reminds me of one of those old-time carnivals? It’s almost impossible to navigate along the online midway enjoying your cotton candy without falling prey to the multitudes of self-proclaimed “gurus” and “leaders” in your path, all of them promising that there’s nothing easier […]