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Tips for business owners and professionals to successfully
grow your business:
From: Your Legal Resource, PLLC
Lori T. Williams, Esq.
"Your Connection Partner in your business"
Owner/Managing Attorney
Your Legal Resource, PLLC
P.O. Box 1552
Birmingham, MI 48012-1552
Lori is a 20 year attorney and owner of a
legal referral and legal consulting business
known as Your Legal Resource, PLLC.
She connects individuals and small businesses in need of legal advice or representation with the right lawyer. Her team of attorneys cover all areas of specialty throughout Metro Detroit.
Lori also helps solo and small firm attorneys start and grow their practices by effectively branding
and marketing themselves, mastering networking,
and creating effective strategic relationships
to generate clients and revenue.

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Lori spoke as part of a 4 person panel to Wayne State University Law Students on Feb 11th, regarding "Alternative Careers for Lawyers".
Lori is speaking for professionals on March 12th regarding "Top 10 Tips for Effective branding, marketing, networking, and referral relationships".
Lori is a joint speaker with Elisabeth Garbeil for Birmingham Bloomfield Chamber Members on April 7th. Topic: "Beyond The Basics: Relationship Building Skills that Work". | |
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Dear Lori,
We've all been told our website needs to engage people, but many people don't know how to translate this concept into action for themselves. Your web designer can put up some cool stuff to look at, have all the latest bells and whistles available through modern technology, and even get you optimized properly. However, they can only create content based on YOUR (or my) activity.
O.k., I admit that my website doesn't gasp for air, but it does show a trail of where I've been, what I'm doing, and how I serve the community who needs legal services as well as the legal community itself, through events and consulting designed to grow their practice. They say a picture tells a thousand words, so I've started using pictures from events I've been involved in as speaker or facilitator to tell the story of who the event was for, what it was about, how it turned out, etc. Click here. You and I can self promote all day long about how busy we are, but a picture helps tell the story in a more engaging way.
I've started suggesting word pictures to others as I talk to them about their business. I need to see a picture in my head of the ideal client, referral partner, or other contact that might be useful for them. Until they can make that light bulb go on for me about who that person is, I can't get a picture in my mind of THE person I want to introduce them to.
I've started carrying around my camera in my purse so I can capture group shots, key people I'm networking with, and other images I might want to put on my website or share with a friend. This also helps me remember some of the key things I did and who I did them with. Life is flying by, and pictures do help mark the events in a fun, memorable way. Those images can be on your website.
I find myself turning to my website multiple times a day to update it with articles, blog postings, photos, news, events, logos of referral partners, etc. I believe my website has become a living, breathing, current reflection of my business. What about yours? Is it time to dust it off and add some new content, or can all of us tell what you are up to just by looking at the website? I admit I have lots of room to grow when it comes to adding video and other technology, but I do have some video, audio, pictures and other graphics. There's also a ton of written content. Figure out what engages your audience, but it is probably a combination of written words and images. Make it fun, make it a reflection of you.
I'd love to hear your thoughts of how you keep your website current and what content you find engages your viewers. What works for you?
Feel free to send me an email or post your comments to my blog here. All my best,
Lori
Lori T. Williams, Esq.
Owner/Managing Attorney
Your Legal Resource, PLLC
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Want to Network with Attorneys?
Join us for the 4th Annual Wine Down for the
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For more information, or for a FREE consultation, please contact:
Lori T. Williams
Owner/Managing Attorney
Your Legal Resource, PLLC P.O. Box 1552 Birmingham, Michigan 48012-1552 248-594-4470
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For Legal Consulting:
"Lori was very insightful and gave many positive and productive recommend-ations. She put me in contact with all the right people to implement my marketing strategies and the results have been wonderful. Many thanks, Lori." KariMarcus, Estate Planning Attorney
"Lori knows networking like no one else. She gave me some great one-on-one tips for marketing my practice on a budget. I also attended one of her lunch seminars and found it to be packed with great advice and tools for improving and expanding my business." Todd Barron, Criminal Attorney
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"Lori is always the first person I consider when I need to recommend clients to an attorney or other professional. She is thoughtful, sincere and very well connected. I have known Lori for some time and she is hardworking and dependable. She has excellent business sense and is always willing to go the "extra mile" for people." Ellen Mahoney , Loss Mitigation Consultant , Loss Mitigation Consulting Services of Michigan, LLC
"Lori Williams has solved an age-old dilemma - finding an attorney based on human compatability as well as legal expertise. Lori helped me find the right attorney based on who I was looking, as well as what their speciality was. I previously had a poor experience with a different attorney and was looking for a new one who would treat me (the small business owner) with the same respect as a his/her top client. Lori directed me to the person she felt was the best fit for me, and it's been a terrific experience. If you're concerned your legal, financial or accounting professional isn't measuring up and you're not sure where to turn, call Lori. -Preston True Accomplishment Coaching | |
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