This Week In Legal Marketing - 8/22/18

Eager to grow your firm? Start by checking out these six pieces of marketing content.
1) Craig Baker of LawLytics offers tips for attracting clients to your law firm online: Read it here
2) Kayla Johnson of Good2BSocial shares five Twitter tools that can help firms increase their online reach and engagement: Read it here
3) What’s holding most lawyers back in the development of their firms? Jay Harrington offers his opinion in a post for Attorney at Work: Read it here
4) Nancy Myrland shares an idea for how lawyers can begin dipping their toes in the world of podcasting: Read it here
5) What happens when firms stop their TV advertising? Firmidable breaks it down in a post from earlier this summer: Read it here
6) Our latest blog post introduces readers to the people behind three of today’s top legal podcasts, two of which are marketing related: Read it here
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