Legally Contented

Practice Pointer: How NOT to write a "Year in Review" thought leadership article

Episode Summary

In this episode, Wayne Pollock (Founder of the Law Firm Editorial Service) explains five things NOT to do when writing a "Year in Review" thought leadership article regarding the past year's developments in the industry you serve. These five things are: 1. Position the article toward a general industry audience 2. Discuss events and developments chronologically 3. Gloss over the details of the events and developments that you're covering 4. Focus entirely on what happened the previous year 5. Write the article in an overly polished professional tone

Episode Notes

In this episode, Wayne Pollock (Founder of the Law Firm Editorial Service) explains five things NOT to do when writing a "Year in Review" thought leadership article regarding the past year's developments in the industry you serve. These five things are:

  1. Position the article toward a general industry audience
  2. Discuss events and developments chronologically
  3. Gloss over the details of the events and developments that you're covering
  4. Focus entirely on what happened the previous year
  5. Write the article in an overly polished professional tone

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