The Mindset of Social Media For Lawyers, with Mitch Jackson ML129
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In this episode, Jim & Tyson interview Mitch Jackson, The Streaming Lawyer. Listen as they dive deep into the mindset of social media and go over the importance of showing your human side in your marketing, consistency and choosing the right platforms for your content.
1st part: There’s a strategy and mindset for social media
2nd part: Understanding the personality of the platforms
3rd part: All about communicating: communicate better
Why should lawyers care about social media
It’s all about community and sharing your human side
Being helpful, listening, sharing and adding value to your community
Be relevant, stay relevant and design a long term future for you and your firm
“Everyone is walking around with a smartphone in their hand, and if you are not creating content that works well with a mobile device, you are not going to be relevant. If you are not relevant, you are not going to get noticed, you are not going to be top of mind and you are not going to bring in that new business.”
The importance of Mindset
As Bob Burg says in The Go Giver: “Your influence is determined by how abundantly you place other people’s interest first.”
Be genuinely interested in other people, in their platform and what they are sharing
As a lawyer be interested in what your clients are doing
Favourite platforms
Live video and live streaming platforms
Embrace the platform or the medium that you are comfortable on
Sharing your WHY
Effective communication as a lawyer
You’ve got to make sure that you are enthusiastic, energetic, entertaining, you are creating content that other people want to look at, you’ve got to immediately grab the attention of your audience.
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