Wednesday, April 20, 2016

The Streaming Lawyer: How to Use Transmedia for Business


This guy. +Mitch Jackson is fast becoming one of the most talked about Internet thought leaders. 

If you've spent any time on Periscope, Blab, Google +, Facebook, Spreecast, Twitter, Snapchat, Slideshare, LinkedIn, and just about every digital platform, chances are someone has either shared a link or mentioned his name.

I met Mitch on Spreecast, when I was doing regular weekly webcasts on SocialChats with +Tonya Scholz+Susy Rosado, and +Cynthia K Seymour. He is living proof that you can develop deep and lasting friendships online.

Even though I've sang his praises many times (seriously, Mitch, I'm not stalking you!) I would be remiss not to include him in a blog about transmedia.

If there is one thing Mitch Jackson knows how to do it's to leverage transmedia for business.

He is a lawyer by trade, and a good one at that. Here are just a handful of his professional accolades:
  • Orange County Trial Lawyer of the Year (2009)
  • 2013 California Lawyer Attorney of the Year (CLAY Award for Litigation)
  • Southern California Super Lawyer (annually)
  • “AV” Rated by Martindale-Hubbell (top rating in ethics and ability)
  • Martindale-Hubbell Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers (less than 5% of all firms)
  • AVVO “Superb” 10.0/10 rating
  • Recently selected at one of the “Top Lawyers in California”
  • Nominated: Consumer Attorneys of California for the “CAOC Street Fighter of the Year” award (2011)
  • Nominated: California Lawyer Attorneys of the Year (CLAY) Award (2012)
Seriously, the list goes on and on. But it is his marketing efforts that are starting to get other lawyers stand up and pay attention. Mitch uses digital platforms to get you to see who he is as a man, not just for law advice. He is a human lawyer, if you will, and he is resonating with all the big names in Internet Media.

Mitch branded the phrase Human Social and uses the website to feature the human side of his interview subjects. Because of his propensity for webcasts, he also dubbed himself as the Streaming Lawyer. Besides regularly scheduling interviews, it seems any time he's between clients, taking a run on a beach, or sitting at a football game with his kids, he is streaming.

The message he sends is motivational and inspirational. He has helped a lot of people become better at communicating online. This is how he has branded his law firm. You see his office, you see his family, you see the person who is fighting for your rights in court, and he is sharing unique content across all mediums. Marketing doesn't get much better than that.

 

2 comments:

  1. Debbie,

    I’m so glad our paths crossed several years ago on Spreecast and thank you so much for the kind words. All underserved but very much appreciated.

    The topic of transmedia (storytelling on steroids) fascinates me. I’m honored to be included in the blog.

    The entire concept of transmedia, although the term wasn’t specifically used, was discussed over and over earlier this week at Social Media Marketing World 2016 in San Diego. It’s obvious to me that brands, marketers and business owners who are smart enough to embrace the new digital platforms with creative client-centered storytelling are positioning themselves for long-term success.
    The bottom line is that clients and customers enjoy building relationships through story and so that’s what do. And we’re having fun doing it!

    Looking forward to seeing you soon and enjoy the hockey playoffs!

    Mitch

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  2. Transmedia (or multi-platform storytelling), as you and I know, has been around for a while. Not sure why the name seems to stump everyone, though. Multi-Platform - Digital-Media - Trans-Media. Perhaps if it were hyphenated?

    I had to write this because I'm coming across a lot of people who are huge fans of what you are doing. I think my last paragraph is the key. In today's world, you have to show you're human, that people can relate to you. Because everyone is craving to feel connected. Real connections break through all the digital noise. :)

    I'm so glad I get to learn from you first-hand.

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