As kids, we are taught to be like other kids. In school, we are rewarded for being the same and doing the same things. If you went to a private school, you all wore the same clothes. Nothing was different except your personalities.
As kids, we are taught to be like other kids. In school, we are rewarded for being the same and doing the same things. If you went to a private school, you all wore the same clothes. Nothing was different except your personalities.
You may be horrified to read that.
You don’t want to reveal to anyone that you have any weaknesses.
You? The strong, bold, knowledgeable lawyer? You’re a bastion of legal intellect. There’s no way you have any weaknesses. Impossible!
I have the privilege of speaking to many lawyers across the country each week. I always ask them this question. “What EXACTLY Would You Like Your Income To Be?” 99% of them can’t give me a coherent answer. Instead, they give me excuses. The most common is the economy. They give me excuses about why they are not achieving their lofty goals.
I am creating an introductory program to help you, guide you and teach you everything I do to create educational video to market your law firm. My new intro program is a step-by-step guide showing you exactly what I do. Hey, if I can do it as a solo NY Medical Malpractice attorney, so can you.
I’ve got over 600 videos on YouTube. Good videos with educational content.
Last night, I couldn’t access the website at all. Nothing. Nada. It’s as if it wasn’t even online.
I use professional video equipment to shoot educational video for attorneys. I recently bought an iPhone 4S and intended to use it for quick video interviews and on-the-run educational video.
Overall review:
Video has marginal benefit and does not justify the cost. He’s right. For someone who does not understand how to use video; both tactically and strategically, I will agree with that video has marginal benefit.
It was clear to me that this expert did not understand the production costs involved with creating a video marketing campaign. He did not understand the value associated with creating 50 or 100 videos.
The content for this series of articles came directly from a conversation I was having on LinkedIn among legal marketers. A question was posed about whether video is useful to market an attorney online.
Last year I created a blog post for my holiday wish list, hoping that my wife saw it, read it and surprised me. She didn’t read it, she didn’t surprise me, and I’m no worse for the wear because of it.
That Wish list was for a JVC professional video camera that allowed you to simply drag and drop QuickTime movie files right into Final Cut.