LNP 105 What Social Media Platforms Should You Be On?
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There are so many social media platforms. It can start to get really confusing for legal nurse consultants trying to use social media for their business. The top social media channels for businesses are Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube.
In this edition of Iyer’s Insights. In Pat shares tips about the first 3. Be sure to listen to Gil Asakawa in LNP 104. Gil works with AARP to highlight the topics of interest to Asian Americans and shared his take on social media platforms.
Listen in as Pat Iyer chats about these points:
- If you want to reach younger attorneys, you should be on Instagram and Snapchat
- How Facebook definitely has the most engaged user base with people logging on and off several times a day
- 46% of adults who are online who have graduated from college are using LinkedIn
- Social media best practices. How to stand apart from the crowd
- The 8 social media best practices
Related Product: Social Media for Legal Professionals
A resource that directly helps LNC make sense of social media. Pat Iyer wrote a book specifically to address the power of social media in helping LNCs attract clients. You’ll use it to discover how to use common social media platforms so you can decide where to invest your time.
What We Cover
- Chapter 1: Introduction to Social Media
- Chapter 2: Relationship Marketing
- Chapter 3: Facebook
- Chapter 4: Marketing with Twitter
- Chapter 5: LinkedIn
- Chapter 6: Websites and Blogs
- Chapter 7: Branding Chapter 8: Video Marketing for Legal Professionals
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Your presenter
Patricia Iyer has been a legal nurse consultant since 1987 when she first began reviewing cases as an expert witness. She achieved national prominence through her texts and many contributions to the legal nurse consulting field. She was the chief editor of Legal Nurse Consulting Principles and Practices, Second Edition, the core curriculum for legal nurse consulting. She completed 5 years on the Board of Directors of the American Association of Legal Nurse Consultants including a term as president.