Description:
I'm a business owner in the personal injury legal field looking to host a one-time Zoom strategy session with 5–7 experienced U.S.-based marketing professionals. I'm putting together a focused forum to discuss the most effective marketing strategies in today’s landscape and I want to pick the brains of seasoned experts with hands-on experience.
This is not a long-term position or a pitch opportunity — it’s a paid, one-time brainstorming session where I’ll come prepared with targeted questions about how to best market and grow a personal injury law practice in 2025 and beyond.
Discussion topics will include:
SEO strategies — local, organic, and paid
Social paid media vs. traditional SEO: what’s worth it in 2025?
Online branding and converting traffic into signed clients
Lead generation methods — what’s producing results now
Modern marketing channels — Google Ads, YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, OTT, etc.
Agency vs. in-house — where’s the smarter investment?
TV, radio, billboard, and traditional media — are they still effective for PI?
I’m especially interested in hearing what experienced professionals would do if they were in my position — what works, what’s a waste of money, and where attention should go now.
Requirements:
Must be U.S.-based
10+ years of experience in SEO, digital marketing, or media buying
Experience in the personal injury, legal, or service-industry space is strongly preferred
Must be comfortable joining a Zoom forum and speaking candidly with 5–7 peers
No overseas agencies or entry-level reps please
Compensation:
Flat $100 for approx. 1 hour of your time (based on experience).
Email me with:
A brief introduction and your marketing background
Your LinkedIn profile, portfolio, or resume
Any examples of PI, legal, or service-based campaigns you’ve worked on
A short note on your current marketing philosophy
This will be an open, strategic conversation — not a webinar or sales pitch. I’m looking to learn directly from professionals who know what they’re doing and aren’t afraid to speak frankly.