Posts Tagged ‘blogging’
LNC Marketing: Enhancing Your Visibility Skills
LNC visibility marketing is vital to growing your reach. To succeed as a legal nurse consultant (LNC), it’s essential to master a blend of clinical expertise, business acumen, and online marketing skills. Many LNCs excel in the first two areas but find online marketing overwhelming. However, you can overcome this challenge with the right approach…
Read MoreHow an LNC Business Blog Can Help Your LNC Company Grow and Connect with Attorney Clients
Hello there! If you’re an LNC looking to expand your reach and connect with potential attorney clients, you might want to consider starting an LNC business blog. Don’t worry if you’re not a professional writer – this post explains how a blog can benefit your company and offer some simple tips to get you started.…
Read MoreInner critic or inner guide? Do you know the difference?
Inner critic or inner guide? Do you know the difference? You have an opportunity to write an article, a blog, a social media post, or a chapter for a compilation book. At any stage of your writing, you might hear an inner critic, a voice saying things like, “No, that’s terrible. Start over.” This voice…
Read MoreYour LNC Blogging Success Requires Commitment
The number one thing you need for LNC blogging success is to commit to writing consistently. LNC Blogging Success by Meeting Deadlines An actively updated blog does wonders for your search engine optimization. Once I attended a conference for women entrepreneurs. Of the approximately 75 people present, about one-third of them had blogs. Only two…
Read MoreBlogging: It Does Not Have to be Daunting
You’ve heard that blogging is a great way to get traffic to your legal nurse consulting website. If you are like some of my coaching clients, you enjoy reading blogs, but the idea of writing one throws you. You want to write a blog? What’s stopping you? Here are some of the answers I’ve heard.…
Read MoreBlogging: Follow the Gold, Not the Glitter
One of the biggest mistake LNCs make regarding blogging is to view success in terms of statistics. They think: “If 1000 people viewed my blog post, that equals success.” “If I have 50 comments on a post, the world liked it.” Of course, when one of their blogs gets little attention, they are failures. They…
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