A Lawyer’s Case for Social Media
by Anders Ekman on Oct.15, 2009
Evan Brown, who’s a well known legal blogger recently published a great piece over at Law.com. He outlines 5 reasons why lawyers should use social media. His list is as follows:
1. TO LEARN
2. TO EXPAND AND MAINTAIN A NETWORK
3. TO BECOME A BETTER COMMUNICATOR
4. TO DO SOMETHING GOOD FOR THE PROFESSION
5. TO HAVE FUN
You’ll notice that Brown leaves off one obvious one: “To get clients”. That might seem a bit counter-intuitive given the importance of digital and social media to the marketing world. But let me explain a bit (with Brown’s help).
Here’s what Brown says:
“(Getting clients) is intentionally absent from the list because all the other reasons merge into that one. By learning, networking, helping others, communicating better and having the appropriate amount of fun, you will become a better lawyer. Clients want good lawyers. You see the connection.”
He goes on to write:
“Avoid thinking of — and using — social media strictly as a means to get clients. This looks phony, and your readers and contacts will see through it. Just be yourself. Be genuine and authentic, and people will read and follow you.”
To be sure, he’s 100% correct on both of these points, but I’ll take it a step further. I would add to Brown’s list “Connect with your customers”.
As I’ve said before, as Sokolove Law, social media is a vital part of how we stay engaged with the two audiences who matter most to us, our co-counsel firms, and our clients. Social media allows for an engagement and exchange of ideas that was simply not possible before. That’s why it’s so valuable.
But to be fair to Brown, lists always sound better in groups of five not six!
May 25th, 2010 on 4:47 am
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