Should Bankruptcy Lawyers Use Online Video To Market Their Practices?

The newest territory for marketing a consumer bankruptcy practice is video – specifically, online video. YouTube announced that it has over 100 million viewers, Google indexes video like lightning, and we all know there’s no easier way to make a lasting and personal impression than looking into your prospect’s eyes.

I could go on and on, but I won’t. Because my colleague and fellow Solo Practice University faculty member Gerry Oginski – a wunderkind of online video for his New York medical malpractice practice – did this terrific guest post over at Blog for Profit.

Read it. Learn it. Use it.

By the way – for my videos (yes, I’m working on a bunch of them) I use the Canon Vixia HF10. Awesome little device, highly recommended.

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  • Jay -- Thank you so much for your comments and link back to Gerry's awesome post on http://blogforprofit.com Gerry in my opinion is the authority on how a lawyer can successfully use video to enhance their internet presence and authority on a particular practice area.
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