People don’t like to start on new projects the last few days of December. The pre-holiday bustle that focuses around family, food, faith, fa-la-la and folly has subsided, and we look ahead to the first full week of January to really start work. This year, these last December days are “lost” days […]
2013 advice for law firms to ensure a bright future
My friend and colleague Leigh Dance published a terrific article in AmLaw Daily structured as advice for global law firms. But most of it applies to law firms of any size. Leigh’s advice comes from more than 20 years consulting to corporate legal departments in multinational companies and global law […]
Experience management and databases – The results of a survey of CMOs
Experience management and how to get one’s arms around it surfaces in every conversation that I have with firm leaders and senior marketers. As I noted in a February 2012 blog post “Experience Management – it’s been elevated to mission-critical,” cross-selling and revenue growth are the two top concerns of firm leaders […]
Stuffing v. Dressing – an unnecessary war of words
Thank you for reading my blog! Truly, I am so grateful. I take your comments to heart, and invite suggestions to improve it and recommendations for future topics. As a thank you, I share a favorite poem about the ubiquitousness of our kitchen tables and my special Cornbread and Sausage […]
The Secret of CRM Success in a Law Firm – Guest Post by William A. Smith
Marketing technology implementations are challenging in a law firm for a variety of reasons. The demand for trusted data for use by lawyers exactly when they need it is increasing, and the pressure on marketers to deliver just-in-time, relevant information and intelligence is greater than ever before. I recently spoke at the […]
Waller: A successful law firm website case study
Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis, LLP is a 200-lawyer firm headquartered in Nashville, with offices in Birmingham, AL and Austin, TX. The work that “Waller” does in the healthcare industry belies its relatively small size. It is known throughout that industry as the leader, the number-one firm, the “player” in […]
Mine human capital to raise law firm revenue and profit – guest post by Jim Dolan
I have written several posts that focus on how lawyers can improve their business development success. The secret to becoming a rainmaker and The secret to becoming a rainmaker – Part 2 are two recent examples. In both posts, the advice is simple – something every lawyer could do. Yet, […]
What law firms can learn from my surprising experience at the Ritz-Carlton in Philadelphia
I haven’t always had a stellar experience at Ritz-Carlton hotels. In fact, in a lifetime of hotel stays, I’ve had three very disappointing stays at three different Ritz properties. They stand out in the blur of my business travel, however, because they were aberrant — Ritz-Carlton personnel are trained to stretch the […]
5 Tech tips to increase your productivity – Courtesy of Attorney at Work Blog
David King Keller surveyed a few of us at the Legal Marketing Association’s Tech Conference in San Francisco on October 10-11, 2012 and published an article on the Attorney at Work Blog. The focus of the conference was for speakers to share big and little ideas that “can increase your visibility, your productivity […]
Love your law firm marketing job more – Part 2
I intended to share the skeletal Smart-Work Matrix worksheet that Allen Fuqua uses in my last post. Here it is. This is an example of how Allen and his marketing team plot their tasks and projects at Winstead.
Love your law firm marketing job more (or the “Smart-Work Matrix”) – Guest post by Allen Fuqua
I spoke about project management and how it can be used in business development at the LMA SE Mini-Conference in New Orleans last Friday. After having a glass of Pinot Noir with Allen Fuqua last week, I decided I had to include more about his Smart-Work Matrix in my presentation. In my […]
A TED Conference LMA-style – Part 1. Guest post by Allen Fuqua.
If you aren’t a TED-head yet, it’s time you become one. TED Conferences are described by attendees as “The ultimate brain spa” and “A 4-day journey into the future, in the company of those creating it.” TED stands for technology, entertainment and design – three huge subject areas that are shaping […]
CMO or Super Hero? (Guest blog post by Aleisha Gravit)
One of my favorite blogs, 3 Geeks and a Law Blog, originally posted this on September 25, 2012. It was posted by one of my favorite bloggers, Toby Brown (one of the 3 Geeks and the Director of Pricing and Analytics at Akin Gump) and written by one of my favorite […]
What’s your message? No, really – What’s your message?
Is your message what you say it is – let’s say, your positioning strategy that results in a tagline – is that your message? Or, is your message what others say about you, or post about you on Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest? Marketoonist Tom Fishburne spoke at Google’s marketing conference […]
Bloomberg Law video — Law firm predictions for 2013 – opportunities for the nimble.
Kent Zimmerman, a consultant with the Zeughauser Group, was featured in an interview with Bloomberg Law’s Lee Pacchia about the state of the legal industry in Q4 2012 and 2013. Using the recent Citi Private Bank Annual Survey of Law Firm Performance data, plus insights gleaned from Zeughauser Group’s law firm […]
How law firms can grow revenue in a more client-friendly way
In a catch up conversation with Ed Schecter this morning, we discussed a subject about which we are both passionate: how law firms can strategically grow revenue. This isn’t a new conversation at all. In fact, it’s a tired one that we’ve both had countless times in our careers. The […]
Content Pilot announces NEW Law Firm Website Ten Foundational Best Practices – 2012-2013
As Content Pilot and Right Hat gear up to conduct the AmLaw 100 Websites: Ten Foundational Best Practices research for 2012-2013, the two companies have combined forces and released the latest list of “must-have” attributes for your law firm website. This has been substantially overhauled from the 2010 list. “Mobility” is […]
Back in America
I’ve just returned from two weeks touring and cruising Italy, plus other countries that are on the coastlines of the Mediterranean and Adriatic Seas. It was a great immersion in ancient cultures and centuries-old cathedrals and basilicas, combined with the joy of spontaneous, contemporary exploration and choice-making. But this post isn’t about […]
Client service tips that will make a difference in your relationships today – from Ritz Carlton and more
Anyone who has stayed at a Ritz-Carlton property appreciates why the company is twice a winner of the Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award winner. And if you are fortunate enough to frequent the same hotel, the next time you arrive they make you feel like they missed you — really missed […]
The Twitter logo: 2 years old and over-the-hill
Twitter leaders decided that the old bird was over-the-hill. And too fat. No more tubby, toddler-appropriate tiny “Ts,” either. Logo refreshes aren’t unusual, but they typically happen over decades, not months. For example, take the evolution of the NBC logo (all the NBC logos below are the property of NBC): Lightening […]