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Do this to prevent opposing counsel from using your thought leadership against your clients

There’s a ridiculously simple technique attorneys can employ to prevent opposing counsel from using their thought leadership in court papers against their clients. It’s not unusual for attorneys in certain legal practices...more

Thought leadership is a potent client service tool you didn't know you had [Video]

In this video, Wayne Pollock (Founder of Copo Strategies and the Law Firm Editorial Service) explains how thought leadership can be a client service tool that allows attorneys to answer their clients' questions and concerns...more

Take your relationships to another level by co-authoring thought leadership with clients and referral sources [Video]

In this video, Wayne Pollock (Founder of Copo Strategies and the Law Firm Editorial Service) explains how lawyers can take their relationships with their clients and referral sources to another level by co-authoring thought...more

Debunking four misconceptions about thought leadership ghostwriting

Some people have misconceptions about thought leadership ghostwriting. Let’s debunk the four most prevalent ones. When you’re marketing a product or service that’s in a new or different category, misconceptions often...more

Six ways thought leadership can support your law firm’s strategic plan

Because of its versatility, thought leadership can play a pivotal role in helping law firms execute on their strategic plans. Many law firms have strategic plans that cover how their attorneys (and executives) want to grow...more

Science can't clone you, but your thought leadership content can [Video]

In this video, Wayne Pollock (Founder of Copo Strategies and the Law Firm Editorial Service) explains how our thought leadership content allows us to be in multiple places at once, and how it works for us 24 hours a day, 7...more

Early bird thought leadership is a positioning cheat code

When an attorney previews an upcoming legal or industry development, they position themselves as a go-to resource regarding it. Most attorneys and law firms use thought leadership to establish their knowledge and authority...more

Talk about philosophies — not just tactics — in your thought leadership

Discussing *why* you’d approach a legal issue a certain way can help you more quickly build rapport and trust with your target audiences than discussing *how* you’d approach it....more

Your clients’ (and referral sources’) industry jargon is their love language

Connect with your clients (and referral sources) by using their industries’ jargon in your thought leadership marketing. When it comes to attorneys’ content marketing and thought leadership marketing efforts, their...more

The benefits of using thought leadership as “after hours” client advocacy

Advocating for your clients through your thought leadership is a savvy way to bring about change your clients want to see, while solidifying you in the eyes of those clients as the go-to attorney for their legal or business...more

Your thought leadership strategy should consider angles, not just topics

When you cover thought leadership topics from strategic angles, your thought leadership will more persuasively demonstrate that you have solutions to your current and prospective clients’ legal and business...more

Build better bonds with these five groups of people by co-authoring thought leadership with them

Co-authoring thought leadership is a strategic way to strengthen your relationships with those people you think could help you build your practice and book of business. I am constantly pushing the attorneys I ghostwrite...more

Thought leadership is your secret crisis management weapon

Thought leadership is more than a marketing and business development tool. It is a secret crisis management weapon hiding in plain sight. There is an interesting connection between thought leadership, crisis management,...more

The burden is on YOU to keep the readers of your content engaged

When lawyers ask the readers of their marketing and business development content to parse legal jargon, jump through intellectual hoops, or simply wade through dense and uninteresting writing, they’ve failed....more

Plaintiffs’ firms often make this one mistake when talking to referral sources

Effective referral marketing content for plaintiffs’ firms does more than tout gaudy numbers. When plaintiffs’ attorneys and their firms publish content—including thought leadership content—aimed at their referral sources...more

How to engage your law firm’s “tire kickers” so that they become clients

Law firms should use educational email campaigns to nurture “tire kickers,” a.k.a. prospective clients, to convert them into clients. Some lawyers get frustrated by “tire kickers,” a.k.a. prospective clients who are not...more

Knowledge is great, but infuse your thought leadership with this

Your wisdom differentiates you from peers and competitors. Make sure your thought leadership communicates the wisdom you bring to your clients’ matters. The most effective and persuasive thought leadership is infused with...more

With thought leadership, size matters, but not the way you might think

Keeping your thought leadership short gives you more opportunities to get in front of your target audiences while still allowing you to show off your knowledge and wisdom. Lawyers and other professional services providers...more

Today’s tire kickers are tomorrow’s clients

Just because a prospective client is not ready to engage you and your law firm today does not mean all hope is lost....more

Your thought leadership should talk to the clients you have today — and the ones you want tomorrow

If you’re contemplating expanding, niching, or otherwise changing your legal practice, craft thought leadership content that leads the way. While promoting his October 1977 album “Heroes,” the late David Bowie said,...more

Six ways law firms can stay out ahead of competitors’ content marketing efforts

The content arms race among lawyers and law firms isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. Here’s how to stay ahead of the pack. Today, there is a fair amount of would-be buyers of legal services and would-be referral sources...more

Your content has to compete against heavyweights. Here’s how to give it a fighting chance.

If you think your content is only competing with your competitors’ content for your clients’ and referral sources’ attention, you don’t understand the game. Lawyers and law firms often forget that their content, including...more

These 27 words were the worst legal content marketing advice we ever heard

Despite what anyone might tell you, sweat the small stuff when it comes to the accuracy of the content you create. I recently heard on a podcast what might have been the worst legal content marketing advice I ever...more

Go FULL TORTOISE when crafting your blog posts, bylined articles, client alerts, and other thought-leadership content

When writing thought-leadership content regarding developments in the law, attorneys should prioritize value and substance over speed. When attorneys decide to write a blog post, bylined article, or client alert regarding...more

Thought leadership is how you answer clients’ questions at scale

Use thought leadership content to efficiently answer the same questions many of your clients have about the same legal development. Let’s talk about thought leadership as client service, particularly thought leadership...more

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