You’ve shot an hour of video. You’re going to create 4-5 usable video clips from that video shoot.You then shoot another hour of video. Yet you forget to change your clothes. A viewer does not want to see you wearing the same thing in every singe video clip. It gets dull and boring. Don’t believe…
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Written on
July 22, 2009 by
Gerry Oginski in
attorney,
gerry oginski,
law firm video,
lawyer,
new york,
ny,
nyc,
search engine,
seo,
video,
web video
Think video has no place in a lawyers’ marketing message?Think nobody watches video?Think potential clients don’t watch videos online?If you answered “Yes” to any of those questions, you’re wrong. Watch the video to find out why.
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Written on
July 21, 2009 by
Gerry Oginski in
attorney,
ben glass,
gerry oginski,
law firm video,
lawyer,
new york,
ny,
nyc,
search engine,
seo,
susan cartier liebel,
victor medina,
video,
video for lawyers,
web video
1. Static websites are out. In case you haven’t noticed, websites that do not interact with a viewer quickly lose the attention of someone searching for an attorney. Unless you can immediately provide a viewer with the information they are looking for, they will go elsewhere. 2. Yellow Pages are out. If you still haven’t…
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Written on
July 15, 2009 by
Gerry Oginski in
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gerry oginski,
lawyer,
new york,
ny,
nyc,
search engine,
seo,
video,
web,
web video
In this video you will learn four reasons why it is so important for attorneys to create educational and informative videos. Creating educational video is the key to getting a website viewer to cool you instead of your competitor. Having a static website is no longer sufficient to distinguish you from all of your competitors….
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Written on
July 13, 2009 by
Gerry Oginski in
attorney,
gerry oginski,
lawyer,
medical malpractice,
negligence,
new york,
ny,
nyc,
seo,
video,
web video,
YouLaw,
youtube
I like when a lawyer gives helpful information in their title. It encourages me to click on their video. Before watching the video however, I look to the sidebar to see how they describe their video. Attorney Mark Humphreys gives limited information, but still provides his phone number and Web site for easy contact. As…
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Written on
July 12, 2009 by
Gerry Oginski in
attorney,
lawyer,
lawyer marketing,
marketing,
medical malpractice,
negligence,
new york,
ny,
nyc,
search engine,
seo
I see people creating attorney “videos” with nothing more than a slide show with accompanying audio. Many times these glorified slide shows don’t even show a picture of the attorney who is talking. Instead, they show photos of crashed cars, people in wheelchairs, the outside of a hospital, an ambulance or a police car. If…
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Written on
July 12, 2009 by
Gerry Oginski in
attorney,
lawyer,
lawyer marketing,
marketing,
medical malpractice,
negligence,
new york,
ny,
nyc,
search engine,
seo
I see people creating attorney “videos” with nothing more than a slide show with accompanying audio. Many times these glorified slide shows don’t even show a picture of the attorney who is talking. Instead, they show photos of crashed cars, people in wheelchairs, the outside of a hospital, an ambulance or a police car. If…
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Written on
June 29, 2009 by
Gerry Oginski in
attorney,
gerry oginski,
lawyer,
new york,
ny,
nyc,
technolawyer,
video,
YouLaw,
youtube
Ron Kramer of The Kramer Law Group in Utah creates an “out-of-the-box” way to teach us about the time limit to bring a lawsuit for personal injury in Utah. The setting is the front seat of an attorney’s car. The camera is somehow placed on the dashboard. Kramer appears to be parked somewhere and has…
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Written on
June 20, 2009 by
Gerry Oginski in
attorney,
gerry oginski,
law firm video,
lawyer,
nassau,
new york,
ny,
nyc,
suffolk,
video,
web video
Every lawyer has a website now (or at least they should).Every lawyer has a blog now (or at least they should).Every lawyer is getting into Twitter (or at least they should).Every lawyer is on Facebook (or at least they should).Every lawyer is on MySpace (or at least they should).Every lawyer is on LinkedIn.Every lawyer is…
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