Yesterday, Larry Bodine, Esq., Editor in Chief of Lawyers.com, was interviewed by attorney Mitch Jackson on Mitch’s Spreecast video channel. The subject: social media marketing for lawyers.
In addition to his duties at Lawyers.com, Mr. Bodine writes a popular and well-regarded marketing blog for lawyers. I’ve been reading his blog for a long time and was looking forward to the interview. There were some technical issues and during those times when Larry needed to refresh his browser Mitch asked me to chime in and I was only too happy to do so.
It turns out that Larry and I have similar views. For example, when he was asked what advice he would give to a new attorney just starting to market her practice, without hesitation he said he would tell her to start a blog. That’s precisely what I said in my recent post on what I would do to attract clients if I was starting a law practice today. Larry offered some very good reasons why attorneys should have a blog. Let’s put it this way: if I haven’t yet convinced you, you need to watch this interview.
You can watch the replay here.
Mitch has conducted many interviews of well known attorneys, social media experts, and even celebrities. These interviews are done live, with viewers able to participate via chat or web cam. You can see a list of archived interviews, including the one I did about Evernote and my Evernote for Lawyers ebook, on this page. You can also subscribe to Mitch’s Spreecast channel and be notified of upcoming interviews.
Let me know what you think about the interview of Mr. Bodine and that guy who looks a lot like me in the comments.
How to get people talking about you and your law practice
One of the best ways to help people understand what you do is to tell stories about the clients and cases you’ve handled in the past. All of your marketing documents and messages should be peppered with client stories for reasons I’ve written about before.
But if you want people to talk about you and remember you and send business to you, there’s one more story you need to tell: your story.
People are fascinated by lawyers. Yes, they criticize us and make jokes about us, but at the same time, they love to watch TV dramas and read novels featuring attorneys.
Of course we know that the real world of practicing law is not anything like that depicted on TV. By and large, what we do is boring.
Nevertheless, your clients and prospects and social media fans and followers believe you lead a fascinating life. They would love to peek behind the curtain to see what you do.
Don’t tell them. Remember, what you do is boring.
But who you are is not.
Tell them your story. What drives you? What gets you out of bed in the morning, ready to slay dragons and save princesses? Why do you do what you do?
Share your passion for your work and insights into who you are. What fascinated you when you were growing up? Who influenced you? What experiences made you the person you are today?
Share your feelings and beliefs, desires and dreams, and even your fears. Let people see that you are a real person, just like them.
Real stories, of course, have a dramatic arc. There is controversy, disagreement, hardship, struggle. Our hero (that’s you) wants something, but there are obstacles in the way. The dragon doesn’t roll over and die, you have to slay him.
Find the dramatic story of your life and tell it. It’s what makes you unique and memorable. It’s what will help you stand out in the crowd.
Your story will attract people and get them talking about you and sending you business. And hey, if your story is good enough, one day we might see it on TV.