Web 2.0 & Lawyer Marketing: Why Your Old Strategies Won’t Work
Lawyers are still holding tightly to the older, more traditional ways of marketing. As we’ve heard before, old habits die hard. This is especially true when it comes to lawyers advertising their services in the web 2.0 universe. The effects of too much self-promotion are becoming abundantly clear.
Websites, newsletters, blogs and other advertisements are becoming increasingly self-promoting.
Gaining a presence on the web can work both for you and against you. In other words, even though people may know who you are, it may be for the wrong reasons. When you are marketing professional services, such as legal services, not all publicity is good publicity.
Don’t write content that serves no other purpose than to “toot your own horn”.
Here are some ideas to consider.
1. Stop talking about yourself. By writing about the material you know best, by positioning yourself as an expert in your field, and by making your content creative and interesting, you will promote yourself indirectly. Think about the last article you read that you really enjoyed. I bet if you didn’t know the author before, at the very least you checked out who they were afterward. This is what lawyer marketing on the web is all about.
2. You have a very brief amount of time to make your point. People on the web have ADD. Make sure you can make your point quickly and concisely. You want to be interesting and informative, but not long-winded.
3. Post new content frequently, but don’t get consumed. Internet users and people that follow blogs expect new content more often than once every three months. However, it isn’t necessary to post new material six times a day either. 2-3 new posts a week is a good place to be. Doing the same with social media (2-3 activities a week) will increase the effectiveness of your content.
4. Talk with your own voice. In a nutshell, be interesting. The amount of information put out onto the web increases with every second. To rise to the top, you need to be interesting. When you speak in your own voice, the content will take on your personality and will differentiate from what others are writing.

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