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Lawyer Media Services : Boost Your Branding, Content & Online Growth

11.1. Q1. Why lawyers are not allowed to advertise in India?
11.2. Q2. Is it permissible for lawyers to use social media for professional purposes?
11.3. Q3. What kind of posts can be done on social media by lawyers?
11.4. Q4. How do lawyers leverage LinkedIn or Twitter for networking?
11.5. Q6. In other words, how can a lawyer attract potential clients without advertising?
11.6. Q7. Are testimonials from past clients or reviews of lawyers permissible?
11.7. Q8. Furthermore, would lawyers create videos regarding various legal topics?
11.8. Q9. What should lawyers avoid while using social media?
11.9. Q10. Is it appropriate for a law firm to use SEO or content marketing?
11.10. Q11. Can lawyers discuss the law in open forums like YouTube or Twitter?
Hello! Your Lawyer Media Package will grow your online visibility and contribute to you being positioned well within your chosen legal arena. It consists of various customized blogs, trading social posts, infographics, podcasts, and live panel discussions designed to engage your audience. We optimize your Google My Business with a sharper focus on local search. Let us work with you in attracting more clients and developing your practice through online power!
Custom Legal Blogs
Well-Researched Professional Content: Our team writes legal blogs solely impacted by your practice work to keep you compelling and in-your-face for potential clients. Each blog is undertaken to discuss the kinds of legal talks trending, how some laws have recently caught media attention, or even some commonly met questions from your clients.
Sizzling Blog Posts
Shareable Content: Where do we begin? These inexpensive blog posts are so exciting that they will rival most sizzling tabloid stories. They provide milestone insights on compelling legal cases or bombshell news that attracts viewers to share through social media and generate views on your website.
Monthly Content Calendar
Planned and Timely Updates: With our Monthly Content Calendar, you'll always have an evergreen stream of fresh content to share. It includes legal updates; live posts about current provisions, aligned with the latest trends; and always timely posts. Write once, publish always; never worry about spontaneous writing again!
Conversational Blog Posts
Relatable and Engaging: Conversational tones in our blog posts help build strong connections with your audience. These posts blend seamlessly with your more formal legal articles. They allow you to present your views in a way that resonates with a diverse audience, capturing their attention and catering to a variety of interests.
Infographics
Simplified Legal Concepts: Our infographics mold complex legal information into a simple visual package. These graphics are engines of share because they teach your audience about varying legal processes or concepts simply in a given visual space, making your professional star just stand out.
Festival Posts
Seasonal and Relevant: We create posts related to every single festival and special occasion, mixing up the legal insights with the theme of the holidays. The posts keep the content new and relevant for your audience, keeping you ahead of the game with upcoming calendar events and cultural happenings revolving around you.
Podcasts On YouTube And Spotify
Get a legal podcast on YouTube and Spotify! Discuss hot topics and interview specialists, all while forging a deep community connection through voice.
Live Panel Discussions
Connect in Real-Time: Conduct a live discussion forum on YouTube and Instagram. It is a chance to engage with your audience, showcase expertise in the law, and answer queries on contemporary legal cases, all of which are in real-time.
Creating Your Google My Business Profile
Higher Local Visibility: We create and assist you in your Google My Business profile optimization, so your law firm appears as part of the local search results. This will ensure that a more expansive audience reaches out to you as they search for legal services in your area, hence driving traffic to the local practice.
Legal Awareness Guidelines
At Rest The Case, we seek to create public awareness by promoting the educational aspects of law while adhering to the ethical norms set forth under Indian law provisions. We never promote any particular lawyer or law firm. This is how we comply with legal restrictions:
First of all, we do not promote any specific lawyers or firms in compliance with the Bar Council of India (BCI) Ad Rules.
All content shall comply with Indian legal ethics, wherein our presentations of such do properly respect the BCI Articles of Section 35 of the Advocates Act of 1961, ensuring that no misleading or promotional statements are included.
We do not solicit legal business, as solicitation of clients is prohibited by the BCI.
We provide neutral content in the form of general legal information in accordance with ethical standards, not favoring or aligning with a particular type of lawyer or firm.
Confidentiality shall be maintained, and as such, no information that should not be revealed by law shall be provided.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Some FAQs are given below on How Lawyers Can Use Social Media Without Advertising.
Q1. Why lawyers are not allowed to advertise in India?
The Bar Council of India (BCI) Rules prohibit advertising a legal profession that would be against the dignity of the job and prevent solicitation. Legal services should be above commercial interests and act ethically.
Q2. Is it permissible for lawyers to use social media for professional purposes?
Yes, the lawyer can use social media to share legal knowledge, engage in discussions, and build a professional reputation. These are not direct promotions for what lawyers do or solicit clients.
Q3. What kind of posts can be done on social media by lawyers?
The lawyers can post: legal updates and recent judgments; articles and blog posts; events and seminars on various topics; views on laws and policies; and thoughts on leadership and advocacy issues.
Q4. How do lawyers leverage LinkedIn or Twitter for networking?
Lawyers can surely use professional networking platforms like LinkedIn and Twitter to share legal knowledge, engage in discussions, and connect with peers, provided they adhere to ethical guidelines and abstain from solicitation of clients.
Q6. In other words, how can a lawyer attract potential clients without advertising?
Lawyers may want to reconsider advertising in favor of other methods, such as writing legal content to publish, participating in a legal forum or discussion, doing webinars and Q&As, using an organic-search-optimized website, or sharing general legal trivia on various social media platforms.
Q7. Are testimonials from past clients or reviews of lawyers permissible?
No. Lawyers in India are not allowed to showcase client testimonials, reviews, or success stories, as that would be considered a kind of advertising, according to the rules of the BCI.
Q8. Furthermore, would lawyers create videos regarding various legal topics?
Lawyers may indeed produce educational videos on YouTube and Instagram explaining legal concepts, recent rulings, or answering general legal questions, yet they should avoid providing personalized legal advice to clients or promoting their services.
Q9. What should lawyers avoid while using social media?
Lawyers should avoid the following:
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Soliciting clients or promoting legal services.
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Sharing any confidential client information.
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Making any misleading claims about their success rate.
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Offering direct legal advice online.
Q10. Is it appropriate for a law firm to use SEO or content marketing?
Yes, SEO and content marketing can be applied by law firms as long as they publish informative, high-quality content that helps clients lead through a legal topic. However, while they do so, they should make sure that their content is rather educational than promotional.
Q11. Can lawyers discuss the law in open forums like YouTube or Twitter?
Yes, they can provide awareness on legal topics, express their opinions, and educate the public as long as they are not directly offering services or seeking clients.