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078: The Twelve Automation Essentials
The 80/20 Principle
English - December 24, 2019 09:00 - 35 minutes - 33.7 MB - ★★★★★ - 80 ratingsManagement Business Marketing attorneys lawfirm lawfirmpracticemanagement lawyers smallfirmlawyer soloattorney sololawyer technology Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
There are 3 levels of automation. You need to progress through these levels to fully harness the power of the 12 most essential tools that will transform your practice.
Episode Show notes:
There are 12 Automation Essentials (see my YouTube video if you want a visual refresher), and here are links to the topics discussed in the episode
Styles; in Word Processing - Training by LawTech Partners (Adriana Linares) [Templates in Word Processing](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template_(word_processing)); - Typography for Lawyers, by Matthew Butterick Email Filtering - Sanebox; software Email Templates - Spark Email iPhone app (There is a Google version) Password Managers - 1Password; or Lastpass; are both good Text Macros - TextExpander; software Appointment Scheduling - Acuity; is Ernie’s top recommendation Email Broadcasting - ConvertKit; is Ernie’s top recommendation Watched Folders - Hazel; is a Mac-based tool and David Sparks’ online course is incredibly helpful for learning how to leverage it (and check out MacPower Users podcast if you are a Mac user) Online API connections - Zapier; is the best service. Check out this event for lawyers who want to use Zapier better. It’s organized by the folks who do the Maximum Lawyer podcast (which I highly recommend) Keyboard scripting - Ernie is learning to use Keyboard Maestro by taking David Sparks’ online course (well worth the $29).General Resources
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