Staxton Digital - Digital Marketing for the Legal Profession
5 episodes
1 month ago
For many small law firms in the UK, marketing still feels optional something to "get around to" when time allows. But the firms that win treat their digital presence as a core business development engine. Whether you're looking at social media marketing, law firm SEO, website improvements, or content strategy, the question is simple: which activity actually produces clients? In this episode I answer the five questions every small practice asks, using real examples, up-to-date marketing method...
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For many small law firms in the UK, marketing still feels optional something to "get around to" when time allows. But the firms that win treat their digital presence as a core business development engine. Whether you're looking at social media marketing, law firm SEO, website improvements, or content strategy, the question is simple: which activity actually produces clients? In this episode I answer the five questions every small practice asks, using real examples, up-to-date marketing method...
Marketing yourself on social media can be tricky, especially if you’re in a profession like law where you need to maintain a certain level of decorum and professionalism. But branded content doesn’t have to be all business, all the time. In fact, some of the best personal branding is done with a touch of personality. Here are some tips on how to brand yourself as a lawyer on social media. If you found this audio blog useful do share it with your friends and colleagues in the legal sec...
No Bullsh!t Legal Marketing Podcast
For many small law firms in the UK, marketing still feels optional something to "get around to" when time allows. But the firms that win treat their digital presence as a core business development engine. Whether you're looking at social media marketing, law firm SEO, website improvements, or content strategy, the question is simple: which activity actually produces clients? In this episode I answer the five questions every small practice asks, using real examples, up-to-date marketing method...