In this episode, Wayne Pollock (founder of the Law Firm Editorial Service) explains why lawyers should take a stand in the thought-leadership content they create. He explains three particular reasons why they should do so: 1. True leaders lead and have opinions. 2. Your audience might interpret your lack of taking a stand as you not being knowledgeable or caring about the topic you're discussing. 3. You'll signal to your audience that you have their interests at heart.
In this episode, Wayne Pollock (founder of the Law Firm Editorial Service) explains why lawyers should take a stand in the thought leadership content they create.
He explains three particular reasons why they should do so:
1. True leaders lead and have opinions.
2. Your audience might interpret your lack of taking a stand as you not being knowledgeable or caring about the topic you're discussing.
3. You'll signal to your audience that you have their interests at heart.
About Wayne Pollock/the Law Firm Editorial Service
Learn more about Wayne Pollock, the host of Legally Contented and the founder of the Law Firm Editorial Service: https://www.linkedin.com/in/waynepollock
Learn more about the Law Firm Editorial Service:
https://www.lawfirmeditorialservice.com
Do you have any idea how much money your firm is losing when its lawyers write thought-leadership marketing and business development content themselves? Learn how much with the Law Firm Editorial Service's Thought Leadership Cost Calculator: http://www.WriteLessBillMore.com
Check out blog posts and videos designed to help you and your colleagues improve their content marketing and thought-leadership marketing efforts:
https://www.lawfirmeditorialservice.com/blog
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo_HDI1-CbzbAuczW0XywYA
Do you have a question about content marketing or thought-leadership marketing you would like us to answer on a future Practice Pointer episode? Please email us at hello@legallycontented.com