Are you someone who is looking to transition into law? In this engaging podcast episode, Jim and Tyson sit down with Bill Gshwind of Minnesota Construction Law, who shares his unique journey into law after a 25-year tenure in business.
In this episode, Jim and Tyson choose a random city and practice area and run the search on the google to see what comes up. Then they give their thoughts on the firm's website from a marketing standpoint. Great episode.
Jim and Tyson are both huge fans of the “I Love Marketing Podcast”, and in one of their episodes, “Yellowpages Roulette”, they do something like this but using the Yellow Pages.
Random location and practice area: Sacramento, California - Bankruptcy.
1st Case Study: http://www.sacramentobankruptcy.com/
2nd Case Study: http://www.sacramentobankruptcyattorneys.com/
- Content
- Layout
- Design
- Lead magnets
- Information
- and more!
Both case studies have lots of pros and cons, lessons and huge take aways! What are your thoughts about them? Please comment!
Hacking’s Hack: From Google Hangouts you can make calls! If you are a user of Google Hangouts, calls are really easy to make!
Tyson’s Tip: A book. “Tribes: We Need You to Lead Us” by Seth Godin.
It’s great! About building communities and being part of them.
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