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AOL 89: The 80/20 Rule of Law Firm Marketing with David Ward
Building a Law Firm
English - December 08, 2015 10:00 - 1 hour - 49.3 MB - ★★★★★ - 22 ratingsBusiness Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Today's guest was sworn into the practice of law at 23 and started his own law firm shortly thereafter. He had no experience, no contacts, no secretary, and no clients. After five years of struggle he started to figure it all out. After 20 years of practice he switched gears and began teaching lawyers what he’d struggled to learn.
He is now the owner of The Attorney generic valium florida Marketing Center and the David Ward Group. You can find him at attorneymarketing.com.
We talk about some really cool stuff today, including:
The foundational elements of good law firm marketing;
The elements of a good law firm website;
The power of referrals;
How to overcome the struggle of starting a law firm; and
Much much more!
Resources
attorneymarketing.com
Book recommendation: The 80/20 Principle: The Secret to Achieving More with Less
Using story to sell.
Today’s guest was sworn into the practice of law at 23 and started his own law firm shortly thereafter. He had no experience, no contacts, no secretary, and no clients. After five years of struggle he started to figure it all out. After 20 years of practice he switched gears and began teaching lawyers what he’d struggled to learn.
He is now the owner of The Attorney generic valium florida Marketing Center and the David Ward Group. You can find him at attorneymarketing.com.
We talk about some really cool stuff today, including:
The foundational elements of good law firm marketing;
The elements of a good law firm website;
The power of referrals;
How to overcome the struggle of starting a law firm; and
Much much more!
Resources
Book recommendation: The 80/20 Principle: The Secret to Achieving More with Less