Ten Golden Rules Internet Marketing for Law Firms Podcast – Détails, épisodes et analyse
Détails du podcast
Informations techniques et générales issues du flux RSS du podcast.

Ten Golden Rules Internet Marketing for Law Firms Podcast
Ten Golden Rules
Fréquence : 1 épisode/44j. Total Éps: 149

Classements récents
Dernières positions dans les classements Apple Podcasts et Spotify.
Apple Podcasts
🇨🇦 Canada - marketing
07/07/2025#79🇨🇦 Canada - marketing
06/07/2025#35🇨🇦 Canada - marketing
19/06/2025#56🇨🇦 Canada - marketing
15/05/2025#73
Spotify
Aucun classement récent disponible
Liens partagés entre épisodes et podcasts
Liens présents dans les descriptions d'épisodes et autres podcasts les utilisant également.
See all- https://www.upwork.com/
1875 partages
- http://www.davidusher.com
784 partages
- https://chat.openai.com/
704 partages
- https://www.instagram.com/
5088 partages
- https://www.instagram.com/lawyer.dad
1 partage
- https://www.facebook.com/
4093 partages
- http://www.facebook.com/
70 partages
- https://www.facebook.com/gary
14 partages
Qualité et score du flux RSS
Évaluation technique de la qualité et de la structure du flux RSS.
See allScore global : 52%
Historique des publications
Répartition mensuelle des publications d'épisodes au fil des années.
143: The 10 Golden Rules for Getting Referrals Without Even Asking by Jay Berkowitz & Stacey Brown Randall
Épisode 143
mardi 13 mai 2025 • Durée 48:41
Referrals don’t happen by accident. With these strategies you can get referrals without even asking. Jay Berkowitz and Stacey Brown Randall, author of Generating Business Referrals Without Asking: A Simple Five-Step Plan to a Referral Explosion, breaks down the science and systems behind creating consistent, high-quality referrals without uncomfortable asks or gimmicky tactics. Drawing from years of research and coaching, Stacey and Jay explore the 10 Golden Rules of Getting Referrals Without Asking, showing how lawyers can build relationships that naturally lead to more business—all while honoring the trust of those who refer.
Key Topics
05:05 – Golden Rule #1: Define Referrals Correctly
A referral isn’t a testimonial, a repeat client, or word-of-mouth. It must include:• A personal connection (the referrer connects the prospect directly to you), and• An identified need (the prospect knows they need help and is open to working with you).Stacey emphasized the importance of recognizing that if someone gives out your name without a connection or context, it’s not a referral—it’s just buzz. Jay added that in personal injury law, real referrals often start with something as simple as “My friend Karen said you helped her after her accident, and I need the same help.” Without both elements, you’re not in control of the opportunity—and may never hear from them.
10:41 – Golden Rule #2: Know Where They Fit
Referrals aren’t marketing or prospecting—they’re a third leg. Most businesses view sales as a two-legged stool:• Prospecting (e.g., networking, cold calls, BNI), and• Marketing (ads, content, websites).Referrals deserve their own strategy. Stacey warns that pushing referrals into one of the other two categories leads to “ask, pay, or annoy” tactics that damage relationships. Jay shared how, once he separated his referral plan from his general marketing, he was able to focus on key sources like coaches, software vendors, and consultants with attorney networks—treating them differently than prospects.
13:39 – Golden Rule #3: Make Referral Tracking A Priority
If you don’t track, you can’t improve. Stacey recommends five columns to track referrals:• Date, Prospect Name, Source, Outcome, and Revenue.Tracking lets you identify patterns—who’s referring most, which types of referrals convert, and what’s working. Jay noted that by reviewing his spreadsheet quarterly, he saw one client who referred five firms—each worth thousands monthly. That insight led to doubling down on personalized outreach for that contact and seeking more like them.
17:01 – Golden Rule #4: Know the Players
There are three referral players: the source, the prospect, and you (the solution provider). And they matter—in that order.Stacey emphasizes that you’re not the hero—the referral source is. They’re helping someone they care about solve a problem, and you’re just the solution. Jay echoed this with his strategy of focusing on relationships with key introducers—like software companies who serve hundreds of attorneys. These aren’t cold prospects; they’re high-trust connectors who deserve thoughtful attention.
22:58 – Golden Rule #5: The Happiness Trifecta
When someone gives a referral, their brain gets a feel-good reward. Referring makes them feel helpful, generous, and important—it’s not about you.This insight changes your strategy. Stacey says every referral deserves a thank-you note, not because it “earns” the next one, but because it validates the referrer’s action. Jay shared that he now treats every referral like a VIP event, sending handwritten notes or thoughtful gifts (not swag!)—reinforcing the dopamine feedback loop that makes people want to do it again.
24:40 – Golden Rule #6: The Psychology of Trust
Referrals are based on liking and...
142: Ten Golden Rules of High-Impact Leadership from Catalytic Leadership’s Dr. William C. Attaway
Épisode 142
mardi 6 mai 2025 • Durée 38:12
Most leaders don’t need more hustle—they need more clarity, focus, and intention. Leadership coach and author William C. Attaway joins me as we discuss the 10 Golden Rules of Catalytic Leadership, offering insights that go beyond theory and into real-world impact. From hiring smarter to evaluating success, shifting mindset to delegating authority, we break down the habits and mental frameworks that move leaders—and law firms—from stuck to scaling. This episode isn’t just about motivation, it’s about building systems that support sustainable growth.
Key Topics
[02:16] Introduction of William C. Attaway and his focus on leadership coaching for high-capacity leaders.
[03:06] Explanation of what “catalytic leadership” means and how it differs from traditional leadership approaches.
[04:51] How leadership shows up in both home life and business, and why alignment matters in both.
[05:46] The origin story of William’s coaching model and how it emerged from years of leadership in multiple settings.
[07:46] How to uncover core pain points before solving performance issues.
[09:41] The value of using DISC and Working Genius to understand leadership wiring.
[11:53] A live walkthrough of CrystalKnows and how AI tools help decode team communication styles.
[15:16] What happens when expectations aren’t clearly defined during hiring.
[19:16] Why the leader is often the bottleneck—and how to step aside for team growth.
[22:18] How delegating authority, not just tasks, creates more trust and momentum.
[23:36] Why a business will never grow beyond the leadership capacity at the top.
[25:46] How intentional learning habits—books, podcasts, and masterminds—drive sustained growth.
[27:33] What it looks like to structure daily reading rhythms for better personal development.
[27:52] How mindset influences 90% of success or failure in business leadership.
[28:58] What it means to be “busy” with the wrong things and how to fix it.
[30:16] A step-by-step breakdown of a weekly review to increase focus and learning.
[32:07] Why evaluating success is just as important as evaluating failure.
[34:05] What to examine when a client relationship thrives and how to replicate success.
[34:46] How to uncover what’s keeping a leader up at night—and how that drives real solutions.
[35:38] Why optimization starts by aligning priorities with available time.
[36:04] What part-time teams need to thrive and how to lead them toward greater output.
[36:27] Who benefits most from leadership coaching and what mindset makes it effective.
Resources Mentioned
Assessments & Frameworks
- DISC Assessment – Personality typing tool for communication and team-building
- Working Genius – Productivity and collaboration tool developed by Patrick Lencioni
- EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System) – Business operating framework for growth and leadership structure
Books
- Eat That Frog by Brian Tracy – A guide to prioritization and time management - https://a.co/d/6Enua2A
- Catalytic Leadership by William C. Attaway – His book on intentional leadership habits and mindset - https://a.co/d/j2Geg5y
- Lead.: Leadership Lessons from the (Not So) Minor Prophets by William C. Attaway – A book focused on building strong leadership cultures - https://a.co/d/bO0RRQw
Podcasts
- Real AF by Andy Frisella – Focuses on mindset, business, and self-discipline -
133: Pro Tips for Using VAs and More from LauLau Remote Offshore Staffing Founder, Anna Lautenschlaeger
Épisode 133
mardi 4 mars 2025 • Durée 44:16
It seems like everyone is getting a VA - Virtual Assistant these days, and our guest this week has 5 VAs and she helps law firms, and other businesses hire the best VAs and legal staff too! Don’rt miss my conversation with Anna Lautenschlaeger, from LauLau Remote Offshore Staffing, an expert in legal staffing and business growth, plus Anna is awesome at networking, outsourcing, and process automation and she shared some of her best strategies in our conversation. Whether you're a solo practitioner or leading a fast-growing firm, her practical advice will help you scale smarter while freeing up time to focus on what matters most.
Key Topics
[03:46] How Anna’s international background shaped her career and led her to Florida.
[05:05] Lessons learned from managing teams across different industries and countries.
[06:30] Why intentional networking is more powerful than simply attending events.
[08:05] How to prepare for networking events to maximize value and create real business opportunities.
[09:40] The importance of following up multiple times to turn connections into clients.
[11:50] How lawyers can build strong referral networks and partnerships.
[13:10] The benefits of automation in legal practices and how to identify processes to streamline.
[15:05] Reviewing and updating your tech stack regularly to stay ahead in efficiency.
[17:25] Why delegating non-billable tasks is essential for law firm growth.
[18:45] How virtual assistants can handle legal support tasks, saving time and money.
[20:10] The key differences between U.S.-based and offshore legal support professionals.
[21:55] Best practices for managing remote teams effectively and ensuring productivity.
[23:40] How to maintain cybersecurity and data protection when working with virtual assistants.
[25:05] The role of cultural differences in remote work and how to bridge communication gaps.
[26:45] Why law firms struggle to find quality employees and how outsourcing solves this problem.
[28:15] The most common mistakes law firms make when hiring virtual assistants.
[29:50] The best tools and platforms for monitoring remote employees and maintaining accountability.
[31:35] Why law firms should record training sessions for easier onboarding and process efficiency.
[32:55] The importance of securing cyber insurance when working with remote teams.
[35:25] Where to find Anna and how her company, Laulau, helps law firms scale successfully.
Resources Mentioned
Books:
- Never Eat Alone by Keith Ferrazzi - https://a.co/d/eg6pUUs
- Buy Back Your Time by Dan Martell - https://a.co/d/eaV1CzE
- Build a Business, Not a Job by David Finkel - https://a.co/d/8VLvpGb
Apps & Technologies:
- Loom – For recording training videos and screen shares.
- Freedom App – Blocks distractions and creates focus time.
- Notion – AI-powered project management and note-taking.
- Teramind – Employee monitoring software for productivity tracking.
- RingCentral – Cloud-based phone system with call recording.
- VPN Services – Used for secure data protection in remote work.
Websites
- Legal Pat - Technology and automation for law firms - https://legalpat.com/
About Guest:
Anna Lautenschlaeger is a seasoned offshore staffing professional, an author of a book on Hiring & Managing Virtual Assistants, and a proud...
EP042: Amazing Australia with Lee Hopkins and Iconic88
Épisode 42
lundi 29 juin 2009 • Durée 57:08
Episode 42 – Amazing Australia with Lee Hopkins and Iconic88, we discuss Twitter Tools including TweetDeck, Bit.lt, HelloTxt.com, TweetDeck, Seesmic DeskTop , HootSuite, ow.ly, Tweetlater how to Sell Social Media to the CEO, Best practices for friending in Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter, Tips for Link Building, Calls from Josh Braaten, Trey Richards, Scott Wright, Song-of-the-Week Blackheart Blues by Melissa Forbes. Call in line 206-888-6606
Episode 42 – We visit Amazing Australia with Lee Hopkins and we reveal Internet Superhero Iconic88’s secret identity
A discussion of Twitter Tools: TweetDeck, Bit.lt, HelloTxt.com, TweetDeck, Seesmic DeskTop , HootSuite, ow.ly, Tweetlater
Selling Social Media to the CEO, Best practices for making friends in Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. Google’s new Local Policies and the Federal Trade Commission’s Rich Cleland is looking into non-disclosure and gifts to Bloggers, Tips for Link Building
Calls from Josh Braaten from Big Picture Web, Trey Richards from Wellness Resources, Scott Wright’s new Street Wise Security Internet Safety Tip, Missing Michael Jackson and Farrah Fawcett, For Immediate Release, Marketing Over Coffee, Audacity, Windows Movie Maker, Video The Way to Future Proof Your Business.
Special Offer GoToMeeting Free Trial for 45 Days with code GOLDEN
Song-of-the-week Blackheart Blues by Melissa Forbes. Call in line 206-888-6606
Timeline:
00:01 Lee Hopkins Introduction
00:40 10 Golden Rules Internet Marketing Podcast Intro
03:27 Ten Golden Rules Podcast Bumper Short
04:01 Trey Richards Wellness Resources
09:00 Josh Braaten Big Picture Web
10:35 Scott Wright Street Wise Security Zone Tip
14:50 Boing
15:02 Goto Meeting Sponsor Testiomonial
16:30 10 Golden Rules Internet Marketing Podcast Bumper
18:59 Lee Hopkins from Better Communications Results
31:07 Drum Roll
31:12 Iconic 88
45:37 Marc Tips for Link Building
47:56 Margie Google’s new Local Policies
49:12 Michael the Federal Trade Commission’s Rich Cleland is looking into non-disclosure and gifts to Bloggers
50:38 Susan – TweetDeck and Seesmic Desktop Applications
51:55 Mikhaila HootSuite and ow.ly
54:54 Melissa Forbes – Blackheart Blues
59:55 Electronicfx5
1:00:01 10GoldenRules Internet marketing Podcast Extro
1:00:36 Natalie Gelman – 10 golden rules 1
1:00:42 Electronicfx5
1:00:47 Arno Lubbinge – Produced with CastBlaster
Other links from the show:
Song-of-the-Week:
EP041: Author and Affiliate Advocate from AffiliateTip and AffiliateSummit.com Shawn Collins & Ten Strategies to Manage a Successful Affiliate Program
Épisode 41
mardi 16 juin 2009 • Durée 58:01
Ten Strategies to Manage a Successful Affiliate Program, Internet News Ping, Google Wave, Facebook Usernames, an amazing Commissioner Podcast of the Week, K7.Net, GoToMeeting, Callers @ColderIce, @ShashiB, @RealtyLee, @RichardStanton, @MariSmith, @RohithBhargava, @WarrenCorpus, Eric Wolf from The Art of Storytelling for Children on 3 Types of Entertainment: Fear, Mystery and Sexual Overtones, Ralph Mucci, Theron McCulloch from www.PeoplePond.com , The Wedding Planning Audiocast Song of the Week Have you Googled Yourself Today from ConSoultant. Call in line 206-888-6606
Interview with Shawn Collins
Ten Strategies to Launch and Manage an Affiliate program
1. Select a Solution. There are two ways to start an affiliate program; you can do it in-house or through an affiliate solutions provider. You’ll need to accurately manage the tracking and reporting of your program, address technical issues and report on traffic and commissions, so if you don’t have a large competent development team I recommend the solutions provider route.
The three biggest solutions providers are:
Manage your own program:
2. Your affiliate Agreement is Important. Draft a strong affiliate agreement and include two important decisions. Many programs are now restricting affiliates search keywords, the goal is to avoid bidding against your affiliates for top keywords. The other critical decision is how you will manage email policy. A No-Spam rule is critical to protect your brand image, and with the new CanSpam legislation in place it is critical to protect your company and your brand. “Write it in common English so affiliates can understand it.”
3. Invite everyone, but pick carefully. Add an ‘affiliate’ link to your site’s home page and include announcements about your affiliate program in newsletters and other customer communications. Review all affiliate applications carefully, have a look at their site and ensure they comply with your affiliate agreement. “Promote your program like crazy but have a manual approval process.”
4. Make it easy to find and download creative. For website operators and eMailers great creative will improve clicks and conversions, don’t rely on the affiliate to develop the creative, develop great creative and make it easily available to your affiliate network. And, keep it fresh, online creative burns out quickly so a steady stream of new banners will improve performance. Make sure your offers convert. Many affiliates will try a new product or service; few will stick with it if they don’t receive immediate rewards.
5. Be Accessible . Provide your name in the welcome letter, telephone numbers, email, AIM, Twitter etc.
6. Assign a Full-Time Program Manager. A successful affiliate program requires full-time (or half-time) attention by one assigned manager.
7. Embrace the 90:10 rule. The Pareto Principle or 80:20 rule applies in most businesses, that is 80% of your revenue will come from 20% of your customers. In most affiliate marketing programs, over 90% of your revenue will come from under 10% of your affiliates. These ‘super affiliates’ will be critical to the success of your program. Treat these affiliates like partners, communicate directly with them, listen carefully if they have complaints or suggestions and give them the best compensation agreements. Work hard with your...
EP040: The World’s First Quantcast, SOFIE AWARD! & A Conversation With Richard Binhammer from Dell Computers
Épisode 40
mardi 26 mai 2009 • Durée 56:56
Episode 40. 10 Golden Rules Internet Marketing Podcast Community wins a SOFIE AWARD for Best Use of New and Emerging Media, The World’s First Quantcast? Featuring a conversation with Richard Binhammer from Dell Computers, Leading Edge Social Media Customer Service, Twitter Search, Blog Monitoring, The 3 E’s of Social Media, Calls from Social Media Swami Shashi Bellamkonda from Network Solutions, @Iconic88, New Media Photographer Rosh Sillars and Staffing Co-Operative Everett Reiss, Song of the Week Stereophile from Australia’s Douglas Fir. Call in line 206-888-6606
Episode 40. 10 Golden Rules Internet Marketing Podcast Community wins a SOFIE AWARD for Best Use of New and Emerging Media, The World’s First Quantcast? Featuring a conversation with Richard Binhammer from Dell Computers, Leading Edge Social Media Customer Service, Twitter Search, Blog Monitoring, The 3 E’s of Social Media, Calls from Social Media Swami Shashi Bellamkonda from Network Solutions, @Iconic88, New Media Photographer Rosh Sillars and Staffing Co-Operative Everett Reiss, Song of the Week Stereophile from Australia’s Douglas Fir. Call in line 206-888-6606
00:00 @Iconic 88 Audio Clip
00:36 10 Golden Rules Internet Marketing Podcast Introduction
Upcoming Podcasts @Iconic88 Shawn Collins Lee Hopkins
08:59 Shashi Bellamkonda @ShashiB
11:23 Rosh Sillars @NewMediaPhoto
12:25 Everett Reese The Staffing Co-Operative
16:34 10GR Podcast Bumper Short
16:54 GoToMeeting ( use code GOLDEN for FREE 45 Day Trial ) Customer Call Michelle Bellisari First Time Home Buyer
18:46 Ten Golden Rules Internet Marketing Podcast Bumper Short
19:24 Mayra Ruiz-Mcpherson – SocStardom Event Interview
Meet-up in John Hopkins Rockville – SocStardom3 with Jay Berkowitz June 1st 2009
Buzz up!
Event details:
Monday, June 01, 2009 from 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM (ET)
Johns Hopkins University Montgomery Campus
9601 Medical Center Drive
Rockville, Maryland 20850
ABOUT THE EVENT:
http://www.shashi.name/2009/05/meet-up-in-john-hopkins-rockville.html
REGISTER here :
http://socstardom3.eventbrite.com
26:03 Richard Binhammer from Dell Computers @RichardatDell
Links from our Discussion with Dell’s Richard Binhammer
EP039: Thought Leaders Webinar Recorded April 30th, 2009.
Épisode 39
lundi 4 mai 2009 • Durée 59:16
Join your host Jay Berkowitz, CEO of TenGoldenRules.com and an all-star internet marketing panel including web semantics expert Richard Stanton, CEO of Bintro.com, Facebook Goddess Mari Smith, Rohit Bhargava, author of, “Personality Not Included” discusses Mystery, web coach Jim Kukral discusses mobile web, David McInnis, founder of PR Web and People Pond explains personal SEO , Maria Harrison breaks down web video marketing and search marketer Joe Laratro discusses social media monitoring. Call in line 206-888-6606
Podcast Episode 39 Video Podcast Featuring the Thought Leaders Webinar Recorded April 30th, 2009. Join your host Jay Berkowitz, CEO of TenGoldenRules.com and an all-star internet marketing panel including web semantics expert Richard Stanton, CEO of Bintro.com, Facebook Goddess Mari Smith, Rohit Bhargava, author of, “Personality Not Included” discusses Mystery, web coach Jim Kukral discusses mobile web, David McInnis, founder of PR Web and People Pond explains personal SEO , Maria Harrison breaks down web video marketing and search marketer Joe Laratro discusses social media monitoring.Special Thanks to Sponsors Bintro.com and the University of San Francisco’s new Internet Marketing Course.
Call in line 206-888-6606
Please share Comments and call in at 206-888-6606 or email us at podcast@10goldenrules.com.
Episode 38: Internet Superstars Month Continues with Twitter Superstar Chris Brogan
Épisode 38
mercredi 15 avril 2009 • Durée 45:33
Episode 38 Internet Superstars Month Continues as we sit down with Twitter Superstar Chris Brogan, How to select your Internet Guru, Joke-of-the-Week is back, Google Chrome 3D browsing, Ratings and Reviews, Back-up Solutions, nephews Micheal and Philip, Guy Kawasaki, Rubin Quinones, Ann Taylor, Song-of-the-Week Beat Goes On featuring Madonna, Kanye West and Pharrell Call in line 206-888-6606
EP037: Ten Free or Low Cost Strategies for Marketing in a Recession Jay Berkowitz Live at the American Marketing Association in Charleston, SC.
Épisode 37
lundi 30 mars 2009 • Durée 58:04
How to generate FREE traffic from Search Engine Optimization, Create a FREE Offer or Unique Value Proposition (UVP), How to Measure the cost to acquire a Lead, Tools to Learn from your Competition, Improve conversion performance with Google Optimizer, the ten top reasons for using eNewsletters, how to create a virtual sales force with affiliate marketing, top strategies to engage in Social Media, the best approach for Web Optimized Public Relations and How to Build Your Personal Brand Call in line 206-888-6606
In this presentation we share :
- Ten Free or Low cost tools
- How to convert website visits into leads/sales
- What online business models are working
- How to use the new Social Media
- Building a Personal Brand
- Review your websites
- Advanced Tips and Strategies
EP036: Social Media Superstars Month Featuring Facebook Goddess Mari Smith and Interview with Michael Stelzner
Épisode 36
mardi 24 mars 2009 • Durée 01:12:07
Episode 36 Social Media Superstars Month Featuring Facebook Goddess Mari Smith and an exclusive interview with Michael Stelzner as he and Jay dissect the Social Media Marketing Industry Report, Content, Web Optimized Press Releases, Canonicalization, Song-of the-Week Blake Morgan featuring Lenny Kravitz Call in line 206-888-6606
Links:
Social Media Marketing Industry Report
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/seo-advice-url-canonicalization
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/canonicalization-update
00:01 Jason Calacanis Promo
00:31 10 Golden Rules Internet Marketing Podcast intro
02:50 K7 Nicole Fleisher Israel
06:38 K7 Joe Kiwano
09:34 K7 Go To Meeting fan James Traynor Syntryx
10:30 Rain Bumper Short – Rain Bumper Short
11:31 Michael Stelzner Social Media Marketing Industry Report
28:33 Mari Smith Interview
1:06:21 Song-of the-Week Blake Morgan Featuring Lenny Kravitz – Why Don’t You See
1:11:08 Arno Lubbinge – Produced with CastBlaster
1:11:11 Natalie Gelman – 10 Golden Rules Bumper
1:11:17 10 Golden Rules Internet Marketing Podcast Extro