Monthly Archives: November 2017

Persuasive writing: Titles and tweets

At the recent Persuasive writing course in London I was asked to provide more information on crafting great titles for article and blogs. I also discovered that at a previous session I’d been asked to provide more guidance on writing effective tweets. The two topics are similar – so here Read More

2017-11-17T15:59:52+00:00November 17, 2017|Kim's Blog, Marketing, Selling, Social Media, Web Sites|

Private client marketing – Competing in the digital era

This article on "Private client marketing - competing in the digital era" was published in the November 2017 edition of The Law Society’s PS magazine for private client lawyers http://communities.lawsociety.org.uk/private-client/ps-magazine/ Whilst we should be excited about the potential of digital technologies to help busy private client lawyers with their business Read More

2017-11-09T14:56:26+00:00November 9, 2017|Kim's Blog, Lawyers, Marketing, Relationship Management, Social Media, Web Sites|

Marketing secretary and PA: Three roles where secretaries and PAs contribute to marketing and business development success

At a recent PM Forum training course “Introduction to marketing and BD for PAs and secretaries” the delegates – from legal, accountancy, surveying, actuarial and technology firms – asked for a summary of the ways in which PAs and secretaries could contribute to marketing and business development success. Increasingly, technology Read More

2017-11-07T09:54:19+00:00November 7, 2017|Kim's Blog, Marketing|

Professional Marketing Conference Report 2017 – Client focus, technology and disruption

The 22nd Annual Professional Marketing Conference titled “Sharpen your client focus”  http://www.pmforum.co.uk/conference.aspx  took place in September 2017. It was a fine line-up of speakers and sessions including: Andrew Grill of IBM (a practical futurologist) talking about digital disruption, influencer marketing and the importance of LinkedIn for building personal brands An Read More

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