How To Immediately Grab The Attention of Your Audience!
I use these 10 approaches when giving a keynote from the stage, picking a jury, and giving an opening statement or closing argument. They also work very well when livestreaming.
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I believe that an indispensable ingredient to finding success in your practice, business, and life, is having the right mindset. This is especially true when it comes to building your brand on social media. Sharing your personality, being selectively transparent, and putting proper people skills to work will help you stand out above the noise.
While building your brand, it’s important to realize that social media platforms will come and go, but relationships can last a lifetime. Understanding this fact will help you create long-term success. Doing things differently than everyone else in your profession will allow you to stand out and develop an active digital footprint and reputation on the social media platforms resulting in your brand expanding from local to global.
While I was a guest on the popular Maximum Power Podcast, attorneys and co-hosts, Jim Hacking and Tyson Mutrux, focused our conversation on the topic of âmindsetâ and asked me questions that Iâve never been asked before. In the end, this particular episode pulled back the curtain on exactly what my mindset has been over the years and, also what Iâve done to build my brand on social media. For those reasons, I want to share it with you.
If youâre serious about building your practice and brand and taking things to the next level, then I recommend you watch this interview. What Iâve shared here, with Jim and Tysonâs permission, is the video version of the Maximum Power Podcast. If youâre interested in listening to the entire interview in podcast version, and on your favorite podcast platform, you can do so here.
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It was a pleasure assisting Purematter, an award winning marketing agency, with its business litigation needs. As much fun as it is to livestream on social media, it’s even more enjoyable to help great people and companies get the results they’re looking for in the traditional offline legal world. As such, I’m glad we were able to help and humbled to receive this testimonial from CEO Bryan Kramer:
âMitch Jackson is the anomaly. His approach is open and empathetic, yet determined at every turn to bring a conclusion to the case. I always felt educated about the status and that decisions were being made together. Having a guide like Mitch through the legal system isnât just necessary, itâs critical.â
â Bryan Kramer [TED Talk & Keynote Speaker, CEO PureMatter]
Todayâs New Yorker magazine story alleges that Hollywood film executive, Harvey Weinstein, used his position of power to sexually harass and rape multiple women. Famous actors like Gwyneth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie, and Ashley Judd, all share a common story that goes something like this.
According to published facts, Weinstein would create an environment where he would end up alone with a young female. It’s reported that he would then make sexual advances, ask for a massage, or masturbate in front of the victim. Another common theme seemed to be that Weinstein would dangle, like a carrot, promises of movies and fame in exchange for sexual favors.
Unfortunately, the Weinstein story mirrors decades-old allegations of wrongful sexual conduct. From Bill Cosby to Donald Trump, the same questions come up over and over. Why donât survivors come forward sooner? How can victims protect themselves from sexual harassment in the workplace?
As a trial lawyer and father of two young adults getting ready to enter the workforce, I wanted to take this opportunity to share with you, four ways you can protect yourself from sexual harassment (unwanted sexual advances, inappropriate touching by co-workers, sexually hostile work environments) in the workplace.
âIf youâre practicing law, marketing your practice, and building your brand like everyone else in town, then youâre probably doing things the wrong way.â
-Mitch Jackson
Iâm honored and humbled to be featured in Septemberâs Orange County Attorney Journal. Instead of talking about the law, I took this opportunity to share my thoughts about how being human and embracing social media, livestreaming, and digital, has helped our firm better serve the local, national, and international communities. Regardless of who you are and what you do, I believe the approach of helping, caring, and showing your human side, will work for you too.
Please click here to read the article. (Please note this is not paid advertising and no consideration was exchanged for being profiled in the magazine)