• What to Do (and NOT Do) When Marketing Your Law Firm in 2025
    2025/07/08

    KEY TAKEAWAYS:

    - You need both digital and traditional marketing. Don’t go 100% one or the other.

    - Every practice area is different. Your strategy should match your urgency level, location, and audience.

    - Each platform and tactic needs its own strategy — you can’t copy-paste the same thing everywhere.

    - You’re either spending time or money. There is no magical free version.

    DIGITAL MARKETING OPTIONS (Pick 3–4 max):

    - Influencer or affiliate shoutouts (great for PI with public clients)

    - SEO + Blogs (get found on Google with keyword-packed posts)

    - Ebooks/Checklists (guides like “10 things to know before your consult”)

    - Social Media (every platform needs its own strategy — don’t post the same stuff everywhere)

    - LinkedIn = professional network

    - Instagram = visual storytelling

    - TikTok = casual, real-life law

    - YouTube = longform explainer content

    - Pinterest = great if you sell templates, contracts, or courses

    - Webinars (great for estate planning or info-heavy topics)

    - Google Ads (aka pay-per-click; expensive but fast leads)

    - Podcast (only if you’re really interesting)

    - Guest on Podcasts (better option — share stories, not statutes)

    - Google/Yelp Reviews (ask for them + use keywords!)

    - Press Releases (only if you have big news to share)

    - Write for online legal sites (Above the Law, Law360, etc.)


    TRADITIONAL MARKETING OPTIONS (Layer these in):

    - Cold calling referral sources (real estate agents, chiropractors, etc.)

    - Flyers + brochures (leave them in local spots)

    - Speaking engagements (CLE panels, bar events — build authority)

    - Direct mailers (expensive, but people *do* keep them)

    - Print ads in local magazines (great for estate or biz lawyers)

    - 1:1 Lunches (Nermin’s fave — ditch the networking groups)

    - Bar/professional associations (one intro could lead to big biz)

    - TV + radio ads (super expensive; only works with a real strategy)

    - Referral + networking groups (BNI, Lawyers 500, etc.)

    - Past client check-ins (call your old clients. Seriously.)

    - Promo products (pens, mugs — layered in, not random)

    - Billboards (yes, they still work — include your phone number!)

    - Firm-branded magazine (expensive, but unforgettable)


    FINAL REMINDERS:

    - You can’t just "do marketing." You need to pick a few things and do them well.

    - Each channel needs its own plan — don’t treat them all the same.

    - Feeling overwhelmed? That’s normal. Marketing is a full-time job.

    - If you’re not spending money, you’ll need to spend time.

    - If you're doing neither — you’re not marketing.


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  • Urgent vs. Non-Urgent Law Firm Marketing (The Real Marketing Secret No One Talks About)
    2025/06/24

    Hey law firm owners—if you've ever wondered why your marketing isn’t working the way you expected, this episode breaks it all down in a way that finally makes sense.

    Here’s what you need to know:

    🔥 Urgent Practice Areas = “I Need a Lawyer NOW!”

    Think:

    - Personal Injury

    -Criminal Defense

    -Crypto Theft

    -Workers’ Comp


    Clients in these areas are price insensitive and ready to hire immediately. They’re not comparing quotes. They’re Googling “lawyer near me” in a panic.


    Your strategy:

    -Focus on ads (PPC, SEO, Google Maps)

    -Build a strong intake system

    -Be ready when the phone rings—this is a volume game


    🐢 Non-Urgent Practice Areas = The Long Game

    Think:

    -Trademarks

    -Business Law

    -Estate Planning

    -Immigration (general)

    -Family Law (general)


    These clients are price sensitive, take months (or years!) to hire, and need multiple reminders before they make a move.


    Your strategy:

    -Newsletters, blogs, Instagram, client gifts, soft selling

    -Stay top of mind

    -Be consistent and omnipresent


    ⚖️ The In-Between: Contextually Urgent

    Think:

    -Asylum

    -Emergency Custody/Abuse in Family Law

    -Deportation/Detainment Cases


    These clients swing between urgent and non-urgent depending on the situation. Your marketing has to account for both possibilities.


    🚨 Key Reminder:

    Don't play the urgent marketing game if your practice area is not urgent. That’s where frustration, burnout, and wasted money happen.


    📌 Know your category. Play the right game. Win big.

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  • Associate: Rainmaker or Not?
    2025/06/06

    "Associate – Rainmaker or Not?"

    Law firm owners, when you bring on an associate, you’ve got two options:

    ➡️ Rainmaker Associate – Someone who brings in business

    ➡️ Non-Rainmaker Associate – Someone who just does the work you give them

    Here’s the breakdown:


    🔹 Rainmaker Model

    ✅ Builds their own network

    ✅ Eventually brings in 6-7 figures on their own

    ❌ Requires training, time, and budget

    ❌ Might leave once they’ve built independence


    🔹 Non-Rainmaker Model

    ✅ Easier to manage and control

    ✅ You keep ownership of all marketing

    ❌ You become the bottleneck

    ❌ If your leads dry up, so does their workload


    Ask yourself:

    • Do I have consistent leads coming in for 6–12 months?
    • Am I willing to invest in their marketing growth?
    • Is this associate short-term help or a long-term partner?


    If they’re a Rainmaker, give them visibility:

    🎤 Speaking engagements

    ✍️ Personal newsletters

    ☕ Monthly 1:1s with potential clients

    📲 Social media content with their voice

    📈 Clear KPIs + marketing budget


    If they’re Not, you better keep marketing to feed the both of you.

    Because if they’re twiddling their thumbs—it’s on you, not them.


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  • LAWYERS: You’re Probably Screwing Up Your Pricing
    2025/05/20
    🚨 LAWYERS: You’re Probably Screwing Up Your Pricing

    Here’s How to Fix It


    Hi, it’s Nermin—

    And if no one’s ever walked you through how to strategically price your legal services… don’t worry, you’re not alone. Most law firm owners haven’t. But that changes today.


    Because pricing isn’t something you guess at. It’s not something you copy from another firm’s website. It’s a strategy rooted in psychology, perception, and value.


    Here are the biggest takeaways from our pricing podcast—use this as your cheat sheet to level up your revenue and position your firm as premium.


    💡 1. Pricing Is a Business Skill—Not a Gut Feeling

    Harvard teaches entire MBA courses on pricing strategy.

    Uber, Grubhub, and nearly every Fortune 500 company has a pricing department.

    Why? Because pricing isn’t random—it’s backed by research, data, and psychology.

    You don’t need a Harvard degree, but you do need a better system than “what feels fair.”


    💬 2. “Affordable” Isn’t Always a Compliment

    No one says, “You’ve got to try my affordable heart surgeon.”

    Same goes for lawyers.


    When clients hear “cheap,” they often assume:

    You’re new

    You’re not confident

    Or something’s missing


    Let’s move you into a category where your pricing reflects the quality and care you provide.


    🎁 3. Clients Buy Outcomes—Not Hours

    They’re not paying you to spend 5 hours drafting.

    They’re paying you because they don’t have to draft it themselves.

    They’re paying for peace of mind, results, and protection.


    So if you’re still billing hourly, it’s time to consider flat-fee packages. Yes, even if you litigate.


    📊 4. Use Price Anchoring (It Works Because It’s Psychology)

    Want clients to choose your $3,000 package?

    Put it next to a $6,000 option. Suddenly, $3K looks reasonable—even smart.

    Most people gravitate toward the middle tier.

    So if you raise that middle price just $500 or $1,000, you can increase revenue without adding new work.


    💬 5. Your Pricing Tells a Story—Make It Count

    Pricing is a signal. It says:

    🟢 “I’m experienced. You’re in good hands.”

    🔴 Or “I’m still figuring this out.”

    And I know you’re not just figuring it out anymore—so let your pricing reflect that.


    🛠 6. Time for a Pricing Audit

    Ask yourself:

    Are you still offering services you don’t love or get hired for?

    Are your prices aligned with the value you deliver today—not three years ago?

    Are you covering all those “invisible” costs like mailing fees, scope creep, etc.?

    If not, it’s time to recalibrate.


    ⚖ 7. Benchmark Without Underpricing Yourself

    Yes, look at what others in your area charge. But don’t aim to be the cheapest.

    Stay in the top 50%—you deserve to be paid like the experienced professional you are.


    👀 8. Think Like Your Client

    Clients compare prices just like you do.

    Whether it’s coffee or cars or couches, they make decisions emotionally—and they look for value, not just price.


    So show them the value.

    Give them a clear offer, an outcome they care about, and a price that reflects your worth.


    🔚 Final Thought

    You don’t need to overhaul everything today. But you do need to start.

    Audit your pricing

    Package your services

    Position yourself with intention


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  • Put It In Perspective: 9 Things Law Firm Owners Are Blowing Out of Proportion
    2025/05/07

    🔑 KEY TAKEAWAYS

    1. Stop Spiraling. Start Zooming Out.

    You forgot a $100 filing fee. Is it annoying? Yes. Is it worth a three-paragraph rage email at midnight? No. If it’s less than 1% of your monthly revenue, breathe and move on.

    2. Data Over Drama.

    Your employee was late twice in 121 days? That’s not a firing offense—it’s a conversation. Look at the pattern before you write the panic script in your head.

    3. One “No” Doesn’t Cancel Your Growth.

    A $10K client didn’t hire you? You’ve already made $400K this year. Get two $5K clients or one $12K case and move on. Your business isn’t built on one maybe.

    4. Don’t Let One Bad Review Ruin Your Week.

    You’ve got 200 five-star reviews and one one-star. Don’t spend six hours and four emails obsessing. Instead, get five more raving reviews and drown out the noise.

    5. Vanity Metrics ≠ Real Money.

    So your Instagram likes dipped. But did consults and sign-ons increase? Great. That’s what matters. Focus on bank deposits, not just hearts and comments.

    6. Copycats Can’t Copy Your Power.

    Someone mimicked your $50K website? Take it as flattery. Your voice, your service, your client experience—that’s what they can’t steal. You’re the brand.

    7. You’re Human. Your Team Is Too.

    A $300 billing mistake or a wrong link in an email doesn’t mean it’s time to fire your vendor or berate your staff. People make mistakes. Address it, fix it, and use it as a systems tweak—not a meltdown trigger.

    8. Perfectionism Is Not a Business Model.

    If your team gets 99% of the work right, you’ve got a good team. Don’t torch your sanity trying to run a mistake-free machine. Focus on consistency, not perfection.

    9. Fix It. Then Keep It Moving.

    When something goes wrong, ask: How do I fix it? How do I prevent it? Then move forward. Obsessing over what already happened? That’s costing you more than the mistake did.

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  • The 5 Worst Mistakes Attorneys Make During Consults (And What to Say Instead)
    2025/04/22

    🔑 Key Takeaways

    💥 It’s Not Your Price, It’s Your Pitch

    Most lawyers blame low conversions on fees. Reality check: it’s how you come across in the consult—pushy, cold, or robotic.

    Mistake #1: Being Pushy, Not Confident

    Saying “Are you ready to hire me?” or fear-based pressure tactics scare clients off.

    ✅ Instead, use language like: “If I were in your shoes, here’s what I’d do…”


    🧠 Mistake #2: Using Legal Jargon

    Confusing clients doesn’t make you sound smart—it makes them walk.

    ✅ Speak in plain English: “This helps your family avoid court” (not “revocable trust”).


    🚫 Mistake #3: Not Listening

    Talking over people or rushing to pitch builds zero trust.

    ✅ Say things like: “Tell me more about that…” or “What’s most important to you?”


    😬 Mistake #4: Being Awkward or Vague

    Wishy-washy language kills your credibility.

    ✅ Try: “If you’re ready, here’s exactly what happens next…”


    👏 Mistake #5: Making It About You

    Bragging about your resume is a turnoff.

    ✅ Ask: “What’s keeping you up at night about this case?”


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  • Special Episode: “The Five Types of Wealth”
    2025/04/08

    Hey there, I’m your host, Nermin Jasani—lawyer turned law firm growth strategist, and your go-to guide for building a law firm that doesn’t just make you money, but actually supports the life you want to live.

    Today, we’re talking about wealth—but not the kind you’re thinking of.

    This episode is called “The Five Types of Wealth” and it’s inspired by a powerful concept from Sahil Bloom’s book. I’m going to walk you through what these five types are, how they show up in your business and personal life, and why most lawyers—especially solo and small firm owners—are only chasing one of them… and burning out in the process.

    If you’re feeling stretched too thin, if you’ve been wondering why you’re working so hard and still not feeling successful, this one’s for you.

    So whether you’re listening from the office, on your commute, or—hopefully—on a walk without your inbox blowing up…

    Take a deep breath. This is your time.

    Let’s get into it.

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  • The Real Reasons Lawyers Get Sued (And What Smart Firms Do Instead)
    2025/04/01

    Podcast Guest: Mark Bassingthwaighte

    Email Address: mbass@alpsinsurance.com

    Website: https://www.alpsinsurance.com/

    Blog: https://www.alpsinsurance.com/blog

    CLE Catalog: https://alps.ce21.com/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/alpscorporation/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alpsinsurance/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/3966272/

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ALPSCorporation

    🔑 Key Takeaways

    1. Stop Dabbling. Seriously.

    If you’re “kind of familiar” with a practice area and you take on the case anyway, you’re playing with fire. That CLE or law school elective? Not enough. Malpractice doesn’t care about your intentions.

    2. Conflicts of Interest Will Wreck You

    Representing both sides of a situation—or even just sticking with one after the other drops off—can lead to big, expensive claims. If there's even a whiff of a conflict, walk away.

    3. Your Calendar System Isn’t as Safe as You Think

    One missed deadline. That’s all it takes. Redundancy matters. Two systems. Two humans. Weekly checks. Treat it like your firm’s financials—review it religiously.

    4. Your Mental Health Is a Malpractice Risk Factor

    Burned out, overwhelmed, checked out? That’s when mistakes happen. Over 50% of claims have some form of impairment behind them. Want to protect your firm? Take care of you.

    5. If You’re Suing Clients for Fees, You’re Already Losing

    Stop taking bad-fit clients. If you’re constantly chasing invoices, your intake process is broken—and malpractice insurers are watching.


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