Attorneys understand the value of a good presentation. Informal evidence gleaned from mock trial simulations suggests that, all other things being equal, merely the appearance of the defendant or witnesses can influence a jury’s decision. Whether you are attempting to negotiate a settlement, convince a jury or bring a new client on board, the way in which you present your case matters.
The same is true for marketing: presentation counts. How can you compete if generalizations and vague…
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Attorney marketing is tricky in many ways. You must sell a service that only a certain percentage of the population will ever need, and you do not have the same ability to manufacture demand as large retail companies like Nike or Apple. Attorneys are also restricted in many different ways by a variety of recommendations unique to each state bar’s interpretation of best marketing practices. Lawyers must even approach marketing…