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Spencer is a former guest and current 3L at the University of Arizona James E. Rodgers College of Law. The Lawyers in the Making Podcast has finally returned, and there is no better way to start the return than a MasterClass episode with the man himself, Spencer May.

With over 5.1 million impressions and 1.1 million people reached over the last year on LinkedIn, Spencer further proves what he tells everyone: Lawyers are on LinkedIn, and you should be too!

Spencer spoke about the importance of your profile from the headline down to the recommendations. Spencer shows how important every part of your brand is. We also spoke about different archetypes you can have on LinkedIn, your audience, and the principles that the biggest players on LinkedIn follow, leading to massive success.

Finally, we spoke about designing your algorithm, posting on LinkedIn, templates, timing, attachments, and so much more. Spencer preached the importance of using that Student Armor, as well as a special brainstorming segment at the end, to show just how easy and quick you can craft a banger LinkedIn post.

If you're a Law Student, pre-law student, or even a seasoned Attorney, your path to LinkedIn posting glory should always start with Spencer May.

Be sure to check out what this entire episode is based upon, Spencer’s Free Law Student LinkedIn Guide, with already over 200 Law Students signed up here:

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