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Why Most Lawyer Videos Don’t Convert (And How to Fix That)

18 min · 18. juni 2026
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Episode Summary: In this episode, Kerry Barrett, a trusted video authority for attorneys, delves into the crucial difference between visibility and conversion in lawyer videos. She emphasizes the importance of building trust through specific strategies that resonate with viewers, offering actionable insights for improving video content to drive consultations. Key Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction 01:30 – Visibility vs. Conversion 04:15 – The Impact of Tone on Conversion 07:00 – The Pitfall of Information-Overload 09:45 – Importance of Video Structure 12:20 – Crafting Clear Calls to Action 14:30 – Managing Anxiety on Camera 16:45 – Significance of Consistent Video Content 19:10 – Strategies for Persuasive Video Messaging About the Show: *Command the Camera* is a podcast dedicated to helping legal professionals enhance their video presence and effectiveness. Join us to learn valuable insights on leveraging video to establish credibility and drive business growth. Command The Camera Program Sales Page (CTA- Command the Camera Clarity Call): https://courses.kerrybarrett.com/command-the-camera Command The Camera Self Assessment:  https://courses.kerrybarrett.com/command-the-camera-self-assessment

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