Guest Feature: Legal Podcasts Are The Future With Holly Cope

EPISODE · Feb 2, 2024 · 44 MIN

Guest Feature: Legal Podcasts Are The Future With Holly Cope

from More Than A Lawyer with Holly Cope

This episode is me (Holly) being interviewed by Becky Whittaker on her legal podcast. We chat about how to create law podcasts. We discuss: How Holly is shaking up the legal podcast industry. The best ways to stand out in law. How to produce consistent, reliable and accessible legal content. Ways of building a connection with your audience. The best ways to build a law podcast. How to recycle podcast content on other channels like social media and blog posts. How lawyers can come across well on podcasts to attract new clients. Creating a legal podcast is like creating an asset. Podcasts are a great opportunity for lawyers to connect with their ideal audience, show authority on a legal topic and come across as professionals in their area of expertise. Connect with me on LinkedIn Podcasting from scratch free course:My free 5-day email course: Podcasting from scratch. Learn how to start your podcast. ⁠Ebook:How to Land Your Dream Clients e-bookPodcasting 1:1 Strategy Intensive: Spaces availableLet’s plan to create a high-converting asset that generates opportunities and builds influence.This 90-minute strategic session will illuminate the path to successful podcasting.You’ll receive your bespoke strategy roadmap to equip you in starting your personal podcast journey.For more information, email me at [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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