But expanding and evolving your marketing efforts doesn’t mean you forget your roots. Basic marketing strategies, the ones you knew to use on day one, are just as important now as they ever were.
If you’ve forgotten any of these basics or you need to revisit what you’re doing regarding these basic strategies, here are a few tips to get you back on track:
One of the first things you did when you launched your firm, probably before you did so, was to research your competition. Learning about your competition is one of the most important things you can do to ensure success for your firm. It also helps you plan your marketing strategy.
If it’s been a while since you looked into your competition, now is a great time to do so. You can set aside some time to review the latest news and/or set up Google alerts so you’re notified any time something happens with your competitors or in your industry.
As you probably figured out a while ago, you’re wasting your time if you are marketing to people who are not in need of your services. A blanket approach might land a client or two in your lap, but it’s a lot of effort wasted on people with whom you’ll never work. The best law firm marketing tips focus on your ideal clients.
If it’s been some time if you’ve assessed your target market and made sure your marketing efforts target this group, now is a good time. People change, so make sure your marketing tactics are changing with your target group.
Establishing yourself as an expert in your industry and offering value to your audience is as basic as it gets when it comes to marketing. But when was the last time you assessed how well you are doing this? Are you still providing value or are you creating content and other marketing materials simply for the sake of doing so?
If you aren’t sure about the value you’re offering, ask. Find out what potential clients need from you and make sure you’re providing it.
Your initial marketing goals likely included growing your network of qualified prospects. No matter whether you’ve been marketing your firm for a few months or a few decades, this should still be one of your primary goals. Growing – and curating – your network should always be at the top of your list when it comes to your marketing plans.
If you feel you’ve gone off track or things have felt stale with your marketing efforts, take a step back and think about what you’re doing to build relationships. Are you establishing trust with your audience? Is your message too often focused on selling or are you also educating and showing interest in the well-being of your audience?
Law firms that suspect they’ve lost their way regarding their marketing message can regroup and get back to the basics without having to invest too much time or effort.
If you’re struggling with marketing your law firm or you need help getting back to the basics you’ve probably forgotten, Legal Web Design can help. Give us a call to learn more about how we can help you deal with the basics of marketing and more.
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