This Week In Legal Marketing - 9/19/18

Eager to grow your firm? Start by checking out these six pieces of marketing content.
1) Jay Harrington has advice on thought leadership marketing for lawyers in a new piece for Attorney at Work. Read it here
2) Jyllian Kivelin of Precision Legal Marketing shares five reasons why law firms should not be designing and maintaining their own websites. Read it here
3) Michael Brenner’s new post for Marketing Insider Group covers huge mistakes marketers make with their landing pages. Read it here
4) Kelly Street of AttorneySync offers tips on choosing a digital marketing agency. Read it here
5) A recent post from Leah Presser’s blog discusses how to rank higher in search and keep readers engaged long. Read it here
6) In Answering Legal’s newest "Let's Talk Legal Marketing" blog post, featuring attorney Ruth Carter, we discuss ways to reach new clients through content, how long it takes to see real results from content creation and the video creation process. Read it here
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