NEW: Practical Guide to Marketing 2nd Edition – GDPR guide & checklist

NEW 'A practical guide to marketing for lawyers' 2nd edition - GDPR content and checklists

Great news! The second edition of A practical Guide to marketing for Lawyers is now published.

The second editions contains a great deal of updated content (marketing methods never stay still and rules are always changing) as well as featuring a new chapter covering GDPR that becomes law on 25th May 2018.

GDPR is revolutionising any form of marketing that uses personal data. With fines of up rolex cellini mens m50519 0006 rolex calibre 2836 2813 automatic to €20 million or 4% of global turnover, failure to comply is not an option. The book’s handy checklist shows you how to obey the rules.

Our hot-off-the-press publication contains all the marketing know-how you need ranging from branding and budget setting to social media and strategy, with a series of essential checklists at the end to help you through your various marketing tasks.

Those lawyers and barristers' clerks lacking marketing expertise and operating with more modest funds can find the guidance they need in our practical book which provides a comprehensive overview of each element of marketing communications. Written in layman’s terms, it’s ideal for ren thc e cigaret pen newcomers and seasoned marketers alike.

Read more, download a free sample chapter.

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IBC Annual Conference

IBC Annual Conference

We are delighted to be invited back to the IBC Annual Conference on 19th November at Nottingham Conference Centre.
In conjunction with Hayley Eutace, Editor of Legal 500 Bar Directory, we will be holding a workshop looking at what constitutes a successful directory submission and how rankings are decided.
To book your place, please contact the IBC directly.

 

 

 

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BSB delivery models research programme

We were delighted to join a number of industry heavyweights at the Delivery Models Research Programme Roundtable on 12th May hosted by the Bar Standards Board.

The event looked at the various delivery models in use by barristers and chambers along with their structures, governance, marketing strategies and service procedures.

The aim of the on-going research is for the BSB to gain a clear understanding of the current and trending market characteristics for barristers’ services.

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