It can help burnish your professional reputation and bring in business, but not in the way you think
Many large law firms now have in-house marketing teams responsible for maintaining the firm’s social media presence. While these in-house teams are often very effective at supporting the firm’s online presence, they typically do not spend much time developing the social media presence of individual lawyers working at the firm.
For the above reason, it is essential for lawyers working in large law firms to establish and maintain their own social media presence. Unfortunately, many still have not embraced social media as a business development tool for their law practices.
One of the advantages of practising law for more than 30 years is that you sometimes have an opportunity to witness history repeating itself. I like to believe that this has given me some insight into the value of social media as a business development tool for lawyers.
Nowadays, every law firm accepts that a website is essential to its business development strategy. However, in the early days of the Web, the decision to set up a law firm website required a leap of faith.
In 1994, when I was in my second year of practice, the first websites intended for use by the public began appearing online. When I created one of the first law firm websites in Canada in 1995, it helped me to establish my reputation and to build my initial client base.
When I consider social media now, I see many of the same opportunities I saw in 1995. Of course, given that Facebook was established in 2004 (18 years ago), no one who chooses to embrace social media now should believe that they are getting in on the ground floor. Nevertheless, opportunities still exist because, even at this stage, many lawyers do not know how to establish their social media presence effectively.
Based on personal experience, I believe that the following advice will be helpful to lawyers working in large law firms:
Although posting your well-written original content is critical to developing an effective social media presence, you can use these strategies to supplement that content, to ensure you are sufficiently engaging your social media network.