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600 Leads, 3 Clients Why Your Marketing Isn’t Working and What To Do Instead (Ep. 123)

Published 11 months, 3 weeks ago
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On today’s episode, host Darren Wurz sits down with Ben Glass, founder of Ben Glass Law and Great Legal Marketing, to tackle a common frustration for law firm owners: why aren’t your marketing efforts turning leads into actual clients? Ben, a nationally recognized attorney with over four decades of experience, pulls back the curtain on flashy digital trends and reveals why genuine, referral-based relationships still reign supreme even in this digital age.

 

Ben shares:

  • The biggest marketing myth that law firm owners need to ditch.
  • Why referrals trumps cold leads?
  • How to build and leverage a carefully curated “Dream 100” referral list.
  • How storytelling can help your firm rise above the online noise.
  • The power of building authentic relationships in your community.
  • Scrappy marketing ideas that worked.

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About Ben Glass:

Ben Glass is a prominent long-term disability attorney, business leader, and legal marketing expert with over 40 years of experience in representing disabled and injured clients against insurance companies. He is widely recognized for his innovative approach to law and business, making significant contributions to both fields.

Early Life and Education

Ben Glass was born and raised in Northern Virginia, attending Thomas Jefferson High School where he captained his high school soccer team for three years, won a regional championship his senior year and went on to play soccer at William & Mary on scholarship.

Ben played for the Annandale Cavaliers, who won a national youth soccer championship in 1976 at the U-19 division. He started his soccer referee career at age 16 and continues to referee at the youth and high school level today.

Ben graduated from George Mason University Law School, (now The Anto

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