• Webinar Marketing Does Not Suck

  • Apr 17 2024
  • Length: 12 mins
  • Podcast
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Webinar Marketing Does Not Suck

  • Summary

  • Webinars: the digital graveyard for marketing, or an untapped goldmine for your law practice? Dispel the myths with me, Jennifer Goddard, as I dissect why your firm's future might just hinge on mastering the online arena. This episode is not your run-of-the-mill pep talk; it's the revelation of a St. Louis law firm's whopping 62% revenue surge, achieved through the alchemy of a fine-tuned web presence and strategic webinar deployment. Buckle up for a tour of digital marketing done right, where the growth of your practice could be a few clicks away.

    Steering clear of the tired seminar circuit, I expose the transformational potential webinars carry for estate planning and elder law firms. From my first-hand account of the industry's evolution, we traverse the journey from print-heavy promotions to the dynamic, limitless digital landscape. Uncover the nuances of a webinar campaign that can expand your client base and fatten your bottom line, without bulking up your team or burning through your budget. Tune in and tune up your firm's digital strategy to ride the wave of innovation that's reshaping legal marketing.

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