Legally Contented

By: Wayne Pollock
  • Summary

  • For lawyers, law firms, and companies serving the legal industry, content marketing and thought leadership marketing are a must if they want to build their books of business or increase their revenues. In each episode of Legally Contented, Wayne Pollock, a former Am Law 50 senior associate and the founder of the Law Firm Editorial Service, interviews lawyers and legal industry in-house marketers who are doing big things with their content marketing or thought leadership marketing efforts, or experts from inside the legal industry and out who can help you do bigger things with your content marketing and thought leadership marketing efforts. If you're a lawyer, a law firm marketer, or a marketer at a company serving the legal industry and want to stay apprised of the best practices in content marketing and thought leadership marketing in the legal industry, this is the podcast for you.
    2024 Copo Strategies/Law Firm Editorial Service
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Episodes
  • Practice Pointer: Five ways you're disrespecting the consumers of your thought leadership
    Feb 23 2025

    In this episode, Wayne Pollock (Founder of the Law Firm Editorial Service) walks through five ways you're disrespecting the consumers of your thought leadership content:

    1. You're not using "signpost subheads" to give your readers a sense of what direction you're going and what you're about to discuss.

    2. You're not using white space creatively.

    3. You're not laying the groundwork or the context for the points you're going to make later on.

    4. You're not using segues to transition from idea to idea.

    5. You're burying the lede by waiting until the very end, or at least the middle, to explain the importance of the topic you're covering.

    Learn more about Wayne Pollock, the host of Legally Contented and the founder of the Law Firm Editorial Service: https://www.linkedin.com/in/waynepollock

    Learn more about the Law Firm Editorial Service:
    http://www.lawfirmeditorialservice.com

    Do you have any idea how much money your firm is losing when its lawyers write thought-leadership marketing and business development content themselves?

    Learn how much with the Law Firm Editorial Service's Thought Leadership Cost Calculator:
    http://www.WriteLessBillMore.com

    Do you want to elevate your thought leadership, distinguish yourself from your competitors, and never again be your target clients’ second choice?

    Our Legal Thought Leadership Accelerator is a FREE five-day educational email course, in which you will learn five advanced principles for conceptualizing and crafting revenue-generating legal thought leadership that positions you to be your target clients’ top choice over your competitors (and the one the media regularly calls and conference organizers regularly put on stage):

    https://www.lawfirmeditorialservice.com/legal-thought-leadership-accelerator

    Check out blog posts and videos designed to help you and your colleagues improve their content marketing and thought-leadership marketing efforts:

    https://www.lawfirmeditorialservice.com/blog

    https://www.lawfirmeditorialservice.com/videos


    Do you have a question about content marketing or thought-leadership marketing you would like us to answer on a future Practice Pointer episode? Please email us at hello@legallycontented.com

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    10 mins
  • Practice Pointer: Why you should consider a business-development-led thought leadership strategy
    Feb 8 2025

    In this episode, Wayne Pollock (Founder of the Law Firm Editorial Service) explains why law firms should consider a thought leadership strategy driven by business development considerations instead of marketing considerations.

    Learn more about Wayne Pollock, the host of Legally Contented and the founder of the Law Firm Editorial Service: https://www.linkedin.com/in/waynepollock

    Learn more about the Law Firm Editorial Service:
    http://www.lawfirmeditorialservice.com

    Do you have any idea how much money your firm is losing when its lawyers write thought-leadership marketing and business development content themselves?

    Learn how much with the Law Firm Editorial Service's Thought Leadership Cost Calculator:
    http://www.WriteLessBillMore.com

    Do you want to elevate your thought leadership, distinguish yourself from your competitors, and never again be your target clients’ second choice?

    Our Legal Thought Leadership Accelerator is a FREE five-day educational email course, in which you will learn five advanced principles for conceptualizing and crafting revenue-generating legal thought leadership that positions you to be your target clients’ top choice over your competitors (and the one the media regularly calls and conference organizers regularly put on stage): https://www.lawfirmeditorialservice.com/legal-thought-leadership-accelerator

    Check out blog posts and videos designed to help you and your colleagues improve their content marketing and thought-leadership marketing efforts:

    https://www.lawfirmeditorialservice.com/blog

    https://www.lawfirmeditorialservice.com/videos


    Do you have a question about content marketing or thought-leadership marketing you would like us to answer on a future Practice Pointer episode? Please email us at hello@legallycontented.com

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    6 mins
  • Practice Pointer: Five ways thought leadership is a real-time positioning tool for your personal brand
    Jan 23 2025

    In this episode, Wayne Pollock (Founder of the Law Firm Editorial Service) explains five ways that your thought leadership can help you position yourself in the way you want to be seen by your target audiences, including past, current, and prospective clients and referral sources.

    Those five ways are:

    1. Positioning you regarding the areas of law you're discussing in your thought leadership.

    2. Positioning you regarding the industries you're discussing in your thought leadership.

    3. Positioning you regarding how you approach your clients' problems.

    4. Positioning you regarding your views of the world that sync with your clients' views, such as calling out overzealous regulators and prosecutors.

    5. Positioning you as a human being with similar hobbies and interests as your clients.


    + Learn more about Wayne Pollock, the host of Legally Contented and the founder of the Law Firm Editorial Service: https://www.linkedin.com/in/waynepollock

    + Learn more about the Law Firm Editorial Service:
    http://www.lawfirmeditorialservice.com

    + Do you have any idea how much money your firm is losing when its lawyers write thought-leadership marketing and business development content themselves?

    Learn how much with the Law Firm Editorial Service's Thought Leadership Cost Calculator:
    http://www.WriteLessBillMore.com

    + Do you want to elevate your thought leadership, distinguish yourself from your competitors, and never again be your target clients’ second choice?

    Our Legal Thought Leadership Accelerator is a FREE five-day educational email course, in which you will learn five advanced principles for conceptualizing and crafting revenue-generating legal thought leadership that positions you to be your target clients’ top choice over your competitors (and the one the media regularly calls and conference organizers regularly put on stage): https://www.lawfirmeditorialservice.com/legal-thought-leadership-accelerator

    + Check out blog posts and videos designed to help you and your colleagues improve their content marketing and thought-leadership marketing efforts:

    https://www.lawfirmeditorialservice.com/blog

    https://www.lawfirmeditorialservice.com/videos

    + Do you have a question about content marketing or thought-leadership marketing you would like us to answer on a future Practice Pointer episode? Please email us at hello@legallycontented.com

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    8 mins

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