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EPISODE · Apr 19, 2025 · 14 MIN

2030 Called: It Wants Your Law Firm to Stop Self-Promoting

from Maximum Lawyer · host Tyson Mutrux

What does law firm marketing really look like in 2030?In this episode, we're taking you into the future of the legal industry, not with flashy ads or SEO hacks, but with a grounded look at what actually builds lasting client relationships.Drawing from a conversation with marketing expert David Haskins, Tyson explores why the firms that thrive in 2030 won’t be the ones with the biggest ad budgets.Whether you’ve been stuck on outdated strategies or just want to future-proof your firm’s growth, this episode will challenge you to rethink how you show up in your market and in your mission.In this episode, you’ll hear about:Why “know, like, and trust” still beats every algorithmHow community engagement gives you a long-term edgeThe danger of letting marketing become performativeWhat clients will actually care about in 2030Real-life examples of firms that market through serviceWhy your firm’s internal culture shapes your external brandHow to replace self-promotion with genuine storytellingThe role of consistent action in achieving marketing momentumWhy your mission is your message and how to lead with itWhether you’re building a solo shop or scaling a team, this episode is a must-listen for any law firm owner ready to market with meaning and build a firm that lasts.

What does law firm marketing really look like in 2030?In this episode, we're taking you into the future of the legal industry, not with flashy ads or SEO hacks, but with a grounded look at what actually builds lasting client relationships.Drawing from a conversation with marketing expert David Haskins, Tyson explores why the firms that thrive in 2030 won’t be the ones with the biggest ad budgets.Whether you’ve been stuck on outdated strategies or just want to future-proof your firm’s growth, this episode will challenge you to rethink how you show up in your market and in your mission.In this episode, you’ll hear about:Why “know, like, and trust” still beats every algorithmHow community engagement gives you a long-term edgeThe danger of letting marketing become performativeWhat clients will actually care about in 2030Real-life examples of firms that market through serviceWhy your firm’s internal culture shapes your external brandHow to replace self-promotion with genuine storytellingThe role of consistent action in achieving marketing momentumWhy your mission is your message and how to lead with itWhether you’re building a solo shop or scaling a team, this episode is a must-listen for any law firm owner ready to market with meaning and build a firm that lasts.

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