THE LAWYERS’ VIDEO STUDIO!
It wasn’t that long ago that I considered myself a trial attorney focused solely on handling my client’s cases.
As I learned how important it was to get new business, there was always the requisite get-to-know other lawyer meetings in order to expand my referral base. I also tried all the traditional forms of advertising including Yellow Pages, TV commercials, display ads, classified ads, 1-800 number campaigns, free recorded messages and on and on.
The Lawyers’ Video Studio came from years of experience (and failures) with traditional forms of attorney marketing. I soon learned that the best way to learn to do something is to learn from people who have “been there and done that.”
My goal in creating the Lawyers’ Video Studio was to create a great resource for lawyers to learn about creating attorney video, and also allow other attorneys the ability to hire me to get them onto video to improve their marketing for their legal practice. There are many good video companies out there, but there are no video producers who are also experienced trial lawyers who have created hundreds of educational videos to help market their own legal practice.
Those other video production companies may know how to create a crystal-clear video, but if your video never gets watched you’ve wasted your money. Almost anyone nowadays can create crystal-clear high-definition video. Doing that is almost a simple as setting up your video camera on a tripod and pressing “record.” The key is knowing what content to putting your video, and importantly what not to put in your video. Since most video producers are not trial attorneys, they may find it difficult to explain to you who your ideal viewer is online. Without knowing that information, it is impossible for a video producer to help you create great video.
An experienced trial attorney in practice for over 21 years, who is also a savvy internet marketer, knows what viewers want in an attorney video. Learn from my experience about what works, and importantly, what doesn’t.
If you want the names of some very good web video companies, you need only explore my blog where I freely list a number of excellent video production companies. However, none of those companies have a trial attorney as your video producer.
My goal as a fellow trial lawyer is to get you onto video to create the best marketing message you can, to help you improve your legal practice today. I encourage you to explore the articles on my website here for more information. When you’ve decided you must get onto video, I urge you to click on the button to the right to sign up now for your very own video incentive program. Questions? Pick up the phone and call me to get started immediately. You can reach me at 516-487-8207 or by e-mail at Gerry@lawyersvideostudio.com.
Thanks for taking the time to read my blog!
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“Whether trying to learn valuable tips on how to shoot online video for yourself or knowing what to ask an online video company, Gerry Oginski and The Lawyers’ Video Studio has quickly become the hub for information about online videos for the legal profession. Online video is the future of law firm marketing and Gerry has more knowledge about that area than any other person. Gerry has become a leading expert about online videos for attorneys.”
Damon T. Duncan, Esq., Duncan Law, PLLC 628 Green Valley Rd., Suite 304, Greensboro, NC 27408 t:336.856.1234
DamonDuncan@DuncanLawOnline.com
http://www.DuncanLawOnline.com
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Gerry is a New York medical malpractice and personal injury trial lawyer in practice for over 21 years. He has produced and created over 200 educational and informative videos to help consumers understand how lawsuits work in the State of New York. If you want to see how Gerry has used video to promote his own practice click here.
Gerry created the Lawyers’ Video Studio to help lawyers get onto video. To get started with creating video to market your legal services, Gerry offers a simple and cost-effective turn-key video creation system where he does everything for you except appear on camera, click here to learn more.
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