Six Small Marketing Steps

Right now, as you read this, some­one out there needs the ser­vice you provide.

- Aviva Cuyler, Small Marketing Steps with Big Impact from GPSolo Magazine

I rec­om­mend you read through this whole arti­cle, which has a good deal of use­ful details and sug­ges­tions, along with “action items” for each topic. The focus is on mar­ket­ing your­self as a solo lawyer, but the advice is use­ful to any­one seek­ing new busi­ness opportunities.

Here’s a quick sum­mary of six small steps you can take to bet­ter mar­ket yourself:

1. Write a Plan

What are your goals? Who are your prospec­tive clients? What kind of money are you seek­ing? How can you find and engage prospec­tive clients?

2. Cultivate Your Existing Network

Reach out to the peo­ple you already know, and don’t for­get fam­ily and friends. If you use new tech­nolo­gies like Twitter, great, but don’t for­get tra­di­tional approaches like send­ing out hol­i­day cards.

3. Don’t Just Market Yourself, Be an Expert

Recognize that you are already an expert in your field of prac­tice. Look for oppor­tu­ni­ties to show­case this exper­tise. Volunteer, lec­ture, start a blog.

4. Manage Your Online Footprint

“You will be Googled.” So do some­thing about it by using tools like Google Profiles, LinkedIn, and JD Supra. Start a blog to show­case your knowl­edge and add to your online presence.

5. Publish, Publish, Publish

Write arti­cles for trade mag­a­zines. The online ver­sions of these arti­cles will be indexed by Google and build your pres­ence, help­ing peo­ple to find you for what you know. And, once again, blog!

6. Ask

“You don’t get what you don’t ask for, so ask for busi­ness.” Find good word­ing to avoid act­ing pushy, but don’t be afraid to sug­gest solu­tions that you can help with.

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