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3 Video Marketing Articles Attorneys Need to Read

1. Video Marketing Tip for Attorneys – Offer Honest, Useful Information

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YouLaw: Drunk? Call Attorney Rob McKinney When You Get Pulled Over

In today’s YouLaw, we look at Tennessee trial lawyer Rob McKinney who gives viewers an overview of what they need to ask when looking for the best DUI attorney. The video is 3:25 long, and at times appears drawn out. However, Attorney McKinney offers great content for viewer trying to figure out who they should hire. Experience is the obvious first answer. He talks about how important it is for the attorney to have a mastery in the science of a field sobriety test, the breath test, and the blood alcohol test.

Attorney Video Review: Truck Accident Reenactment Jumps the Shark

How would you feel watching a video in which you see a nice family having a meal together, leaving in a car, and suffering a catastrophic car accident, complete with screams, glass shattering, ambulance lights and siren, heart beat audio in the background, scenes of the emergency room, and even a trip to the lawyer’s office?

YouLaw: Is This Lawyer Video About Distressed Mortgages Too Slick?

In this week’s Technolawyer feature, YouLaw, I review an attorney video about forclosures. The attorney gives great information, but something about the video just distracted me. Read the blurb below and then click on the link below to read the full review at Technolawyer.

YouLaw: If Pixar Created a Law Firm Video

Defamation lawyer Adrianos Facchetti has created a video that provides viewers with helpful information about defamation law. But that’s not all. Facchetti virtually hits one out of the park by using animation to tell a story. I saw this type of animation about six months ago but didn’t think it was worth the time and effort to create. I was wrong. Facchetti’s video stands out. It’s not your typical lawyer video. Plus, it’s entertaining.