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Essential Communication Skills for Lawyers

Growing Your Social Networks Organically

Jonathon Fields has written a great post for social media “newbies” and one of the unwritten rules he lists is “Grow Organically”. This provoked a great deal of thought for me and I wondered what you all thought. We’ve all been on Twitter or Facebook and seen people who appear to be collectors of “friends”. They follow or add people for what seems like the sole purpose of increasing their numbers. They generally have far fewer followers than they are following…thus not increasing their exposure or business at all. Facebook will actually cut you off if they feel like you are adding people willy-nilly!

Jonathon recommends taking your time to build your online social network and I couldn’t agree more. To be authentic, you need to be following or adding people who’s values, business, writing or ideas really inspire you! Take some time to see who your friends (the ones you genuinely respect and follow for that reason) are reading and following. If you want to add to your network, get to know some of those folks first. Read their blogs and/or their books.

Once you add new people, for social networking to be effective, you need to interact with them! Comment on their blogs, respond directly to their Tweets, post questions on their Facebook wall, and email them directly if you want to start a real conversation. Pam Slim recently “tweeted” that she hates when people contact her the first time simply to promote their business! This isn’t effective networking and can cause the exact opposite effect of what you are seeking.

First build relationships, then allow the process of building relationships to strengthen your brand.

If you are trying to grow your practice, seek new clients or attorneys, build your knowledge base or are considering a new venture, we all know that online social networking is important. But just because you are enthusiastic about getting involved, be careful that you don’t take on more than you can actually manage.

Again, build relationships, then allow the process of building relationships to strengthen your brand.

Social media has become so enormous and complex that there are actually people you can hire to manage your networks for you! Joining sites and then being inactive doesn’t serve you or your potential clients. Pick key sites first, like Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn and really build a reputation and network on those first.

Once again … the most powerful aspect of social media is the ability to begin to develop relationships.   Relationships are the key to the door of accelerated business success.   If you are not focused on relationship building strategies in addition to building brand awareness, you are pretty much wasting your time.

If you need help developing a social media strategy, let me know!

I’d also love to know how you manage your networks and which ones you are most active on.

Take GREAT Care!

Coach T.C.

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Working with Compassion

Share your knowledge, expand your network, act with compassion. Tim Sanders, author of the groundbreaking Love Is the Killer App: How to Win Business and Influence Friends, says that the best way to build your career or business is to practice generosity-to the extreme. By working this way, we garner trust and respect in others and clients are drawn to authenticity and kindness. Sanders doesn’t talk about love in a fluffy, false way but as a genuine mindset to doing business.

To share your knowledge, you need to build your knowledge. Reading business and personal development books, magazines and blogs gives you a base from which to share.

When you can’t provide a service to a client or colleague, you may be able to share knowledge with them. Being able to say “I can’t help you directly, but you might try reading this article” allows you to provide valuable assistance without being a subject matter expert.

Expanding your network allows you to help others by introducing them to people they might want to work with or who can support their vision.

While “networking” sometimes has a false “people collecting” image, when you think of establishing contacts so you can connect people with others who can provide solutions for their issues, “networking” becomes a altruistic venture.

Again, if you can’t help a client, but know someone who can, you will be considered a resource when people in your target market need help -or know someone who needs help. Becoming a portal of information will make a measureable difference in your practice or other service business.

Finally, can we say enough about living with compassion?

Living and working with compassion makes others feel better … both about you and themselves. We are drawn to those who empower us, cheer us on, or listen during hard times.

Colleagues and clients are no different. Compassion is a leadership trait that perhaps doesn’t draw enough attention. If your professional brand includes compassion, you will naturally draw others to you.

So. Love is a killer application. Add it to your toolbox.

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Are You Tweeting on Twitter?

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Twitter is a hot, hot, hot interactive marketing tool for staying connected and building relationships with your target audience. This powerful platform allows you to send short messages to your “followers” (as well as the larger Twitter community), expand your exposure and further build your brand.

You may be asking yourself, “Why in the world would I spend my valuable time using Twitter, a tool that only allows me to communicate in 140 character posts?”

My answer to you is actually quite simple … “Your clients are probably already tweeting away on Twitter!” And, lots of your prospective clients are certainly on Twitter actively using this tool. Southwest Airlines, Jet Blue, Financial Times, Zappos shoes and even Barack Obama use Twitter - and I have just named a few of the companies that I follow or that follow me.

If you are not using Twitter, you are really missing out on a powerful way to use social networking to deepen relationships with your client base and expand your business.

If you have no idea of where to begin or how to maximize your Twitter time, contact us to set up an introductory coaching session. We are experts at helping lawyers and lawyerpreneurs develop powerful and time efficient social media and networking strategies. This includes using Twitter and Facebook for accelerated business success.

More tomorrow on our top 7 reasons for all lawyers to start actively using Twitter now.

In the meantime, I invite you to follow me on Twitter for the latest information on what’s happening at UpwardAction. You will also be the first to know about new products, coaching programs or specials.

Until Next Time ~ Expect the Best!

~Coach T.C. Coleman, JD

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