This Week In Legal Marketing - 9/26/18

Eager to grow your firm? Start by checking out these six pieces of marketing content.
1) LawLytics’ series on common attorney content marketing mistakes covers incorrect formatting. Read it here
2) Lexicata lists their top three tactics for reaching prospects in your local area. Read it here
3) LAWsome’s latest podcast discusses ways lawyers can use storytelling to enhance their practice. Listen to it here
4) Larry Bodine’s new piece for ABA For Law Students breaks down how new lawyers can go from zero clients to full employment. Read it here
5) Kayla Johnson of Good2BSocial discusses how law firms can incorporate video into their email marketing. Read it here
6) Answering Legal’s latest post offers five tips for growing your practice without spending a ton. Read it here
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