Every hour a lawyer spends on marketing is an hour nobody bills for — which is why most firm pages follow the same pattern: a burst of posts after a partner reads about legal marketing, then six months of silence. The silence costs more than it seems. Referrals now get checked before they get called: a prospective client hears your name, looks the firm up, and a LinkedIn page last updated in winter quietly undercuts the recommendation.
SocialKit treats firm marketing like the recurring obligation it is — handled once, in advance, on a schedule. Draft a month of client alerts, plain-English explainers, and firm news in a single planning session, route them through approval, and publish everywhere from one calendar. The firm looks consistently engaged; the lawyers stay on the clock that pays.
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Pain points
The three time sinks we hear about most from people doing this job — and exactly how SocialKit handles each one.
Marketing time is unbilled time. Logging into LinkedIn, then Facebook, then Google Business to publish the same client alert is exactly the kind of administrative drag a firm cannot invoice.
Write the post once and publish it to every firm profile at the same time. Batch a month of content in one planning session, schedule it from SocialKit’s calendar view, and give the rest of the month back to billable work.
Clients and referral sources check the firm before they call. A page that posts in bursts and then vanishes reads as a firm that is either too busy to communicate — or not busy at all.
A scheduled queue keeps the firm visible every week without anyone thinking about it daily. Unlimited scheduled posts on every plan, with best-time auto-posting so updates land when your audience is actually looking.
Nothing should go out under the firm’s name without review — attorney advertising rules and plain professional caution both demand a second set of eyes before anything publishes.
On the Team and Enterprise plans, SocialKit’s approval workflow lets a marketing coordinator or paralegal draft everything while a partner approves before publication. Drafts wait in the queue; nothing posts itself.
SocialKit publishes to all 11 platforms on every plan — these are the ones worth prioritizing for this audience.
LinkedIn is where referral relationships, corporate clients, and opposing counsel form their impression of the firm — consistent commentary there compounds into authority.
For consumer practice areas, the “lawyer near me” search decides who gets the call — an actively updated Google Business profile keeps the firm in that conversation.
Family-law, estate, and personal-injury clients still live on Facebook — a maintained page is often the second thing a referred client checks.
X is where legal news breaks and practice-area commentary circulates — a steady presence keeps the firm visible to journalists and peers.
Legal myth, busted
Take one misconception clients walk in with — “verbal agreements aren’t binding” — and correct it in plain English. Expertise posts like this stake out a defensible position and make the firm the one that explains, not the one that obscures.
Browse expertise templatesFirst-consultation checklist
Spell out what to bring, what to expect, and what it costs to sit down with your firm. Step-by-step educational posts get saved and shared — and they lower the barrier for the person who has been putting off the call.
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What people in this niche ask before they switch their scheduling to SocialKit.
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Batch a week of content in one sitting, queue it to all 11 platforms, and get back to the work only you can do. €0.00 due today.
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