By Mark Homer Jabez and I, as founders of GNGF, wanted to make sure that we had a great company culture from day one. And while we had very good intentions, in looking back five years later, I can see that we stumbled a few times along the way. We made mistakes that other startups, […]
Archives for November 2016
6 TAKEAWAYS FROM PILMMA 2016 SUPER SUMMIT
Last month I was fortunate enough to attend the PILMMA 2016 Legal Marketing & Management Super Summit in Salt Lake City, Utah. Lawyers from across the country gathered for the 3-day summit to learn from over 30 speakers about how to better market and manage their law firm. What is PILMMA? The Personal Injury Lawyers […]
THANKSGIVING
By Kelsey Hanson Thanksgiving is just around the corner and that means turkey, stuffing, noodles, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, cranberry salad, family, friends, and gratefulness. But just because there is a holiday that literally, specifically tells you to give thanks doesn’t mean that you can forget to thank people the other 364 days of the […]
3 WAYS TO BE MORE PRODUCTIVE
By Joe Brodar Being a part-time employee at GNGF while finishing up my degree in IT, and somehow maintaining a social life, I know for a fact that there just aren’t enough hours in the day. So when our CEO, Mark Homer, announced that we would be hosting Mike Vardy of Productivityist, I was ecstatic. […]
ONLINE MARKETING FOR LAW FIRMS UPDATES FROM PUBCON
An Interview with GNGF CMO, Jabez LeBret Every year thousands of marketers converge on Las Vegas in the fall to gather for Pubcon – the world’s largest social and search conference. Jabez LeBret, Chief Marketing Officer and co-founder of GNGF, was invited for the fifth year to present at both the mastery day and several […]
WHAT COMES FIRST: THE MESSAGE OR THE MEDIUM?
UNDERSTANDING CONTENT STRATEGY AND LINKABLE ASSETS By Justine Daley I recently played a pretty tough game at a user experience and interactive design meetup. To play the game, we were each given a piece of paper with a phrase on it. We needed to say whether or not the phrase on our paper was “content” […]