Webinar Hosting – The Secret Weapon Every Law Firm Should Consider!
Webinars
are unique marketing tools in today’s digital space as they encourage dialogue
among potential leads and companies. Whereas other content can be one-sided,
being consumed at a distance, webinars put you face-to-face with some of the
people who may end up being your clients! For this very reason, we recommend
considering this option as a potential weapon to include in your arsenal moving
forward—and, furthermore, we can help you identify how to best utilize webinars
so that they contribute to your digital marketing efforts in an efficient and
effective manner.
Easy to
set up
Webinars
can seem daunting in a sense: you have to coordinate an event, promote the
event’s success, and ensure that all the technical aspects run well. However,
we like to think of webinars in a different light: if you can run a video
meeting, you can run a webinar! More than likely, in the past year, you’ve
attended Zoom meetings and Zoom Q&as that involve the vital components of a
webinar: a presentation, and a Q&A, which experts consider to be a
non-negotiable part of webinars. Put in this way, consider webinars to be a
more elaborate way of presenting information through the same digital tools
that put you face-to-face with others in digital space. With webinars, however,
you’re also going to consider several formats: single-speaker, panel,
interviews, or, just Q&A, or any combination of these.
Once you
have an idea of how you’re going to structure your webinar, the actual set up
is very easy, especially considering the vast amount of digital tools available
today: GoToMeeting, Zoom, or, even Google Meet, which can accommodate up to 100
people. Pick a date and a time, preferably in the morning on a weekday, and
take time before the webinar to promote it the same as you might an event: send
out newsletter updates, generate social media content with the date and time,
and, in general, be consistent in spreading out this information. Why? In
general, you’re going to find that only a percentage of the registered
attendees actually attend, and, while a good percentage of attendees may
register on the actual day of the event, this means that consistently promoting
your webinar and clarifying its details may be just as important as the webinar
itself.
In summary: choose your preferred software (e.g. GoToMeeting, Zoom, and
Google Meet) and set a date and time, preferably in the morning on a weekday.
Consistently market and spread information about the webinar beforehand.
Display
your expertise and answer potential questions for post renal clients
As
mentioned, the Q&A portion—and overall engagement of webinars—ensures that
you can have genuine moments with potential clients and qualified leads to
display your expertise. In the example we’ve chosen for this blog, imagine your
law firm specializes in advocating for clients in post renal recovery. These
clients, curious about their options, may want to learn more about your firm
and their potential options before committing. Their questions—and your
answers—resemble mini-interviews in which you assure them that you understand
their needs and can deliver on their case. We say qualified leads because, as
these potential clients come to you, they’re already halfway through the door
in considering you as the best option to represent them on the case.
That said,
you can tailor your webinar presentation to speak to any topic, and you can
narrow your topic in a way that appeals to your desired audience. By
identifying your expertise and presenting information on it in an organized,
easy-to-follow webinar, you’re giving potential clients the confidence they
need to choose you as their solution.
Consider
this idea of displaying your expertise in another light: your webinar is a
preview, and a touch of free legal advice, for those potential clients who may
be on the fence and that audience that wants to verify your competence in the
field.
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Bring on
new cases for your firm
Building
off this idea of displaying your expertise, webinars will undoubtedly bring on
new cases for your firm. Displaying your expertise, showing how you engage with
clients, and giving them a preview of your services—all of these benefits of
webinars ensure that you’re making the best impression possible on potential
cases and clients who are already interested in the possibility of working with
you.
What does
this mean in terms of closing these deals and turning this engagement into new
cases? The buzz generated from webinars can’t be taken for granted. That’s why
we recommend reaching out and following up with your audience after the webinar
to ensure that they have a line of communication open with your firm. Show them
that you’re easily accessible, readily available, and a pleasure to connect
with by starting an email thread and giving them the contact information they
need. This step, post-webinar, is just as vital as the webinar itself.
Also,
consider asking for feedback from your participants and following up with
content related to the webinar itself. For example, if you chose to record your
webinar, you can edit it, repackage it, and present it in new content that may
be interesting to the participants, especially if they wanted to revisit the webinar
anyways. This way, they can match their notes with your content, and stay
connected to your firm.
Don’t
underestimate the power of webinars. Try this quick process as a mental
exercise to see if webinars might work for you: identify your firm’s area of
expertise, identify a potential speaker and presentation topic related to that
expertise, and set a date and time to talk about it through a digital
communication tool. That’s it! When you have your webinar set, don’t forget to
market it beforehand and to follow up afterward to ensure maximum engagement
and optimized return-on-investment.
Of course,
REVEL is always happy to help with your digital marketing needs. We can help
you with your webinars and help you establish an online presence that grows
your firm and brand to new levels. Reach out today on a free discovery call to
learn more about how we can help you! Access
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