In today’s landscape of business and relationship development, sharing content has become a cornerstone strategy. While it might seem counterintuitive to share the limelight with others by quoting or referencing them in your articles and posts, it’s not only essential but also a savvy business development practice. Here’s why:

  1. It establishes you as a good content citizen: While we all understand the importance of avoiding plagiarism, acknowledging the sources of inspiration behind our ideas is equally crucial. Recognizing the contributions of others not only upholds ethical standards but also enhances your credibility and authenticity in the eyes of your audience.
  2. It adds value for your audience: Sharing content isn’t just about showcasing your thoughts and words; it’s also an opportunity to introduce your audience to other insightful voices. By linking to the original work or profiles of those who inspired you, you enrich the experience of your audience and demonstrate a commitment to providing diverse perspectives and resources.
  3. It’s a strategic move: Leveraging others’ content can be a strategic tactic in your business and relationship development efforts. Suppose there’s a potential client or influencer whose attention you seek. In that case, you can use their content as a springboard for your ideas. By referencing and tagging them in your posts, you not only acknowledge their contributions but also initiate meaningful connections. This approach opens doors for collaboration, fosters reciprocity, and expands your network in a genuine and organic manner.

As you prepare to craft your next article, blog post, podcast, or presentation, reflect on the sources of your inspiration and how you can best acknowledge them. Whether it’s through direct quotations, citations, social media tags, invitations to collaborate or share the stage or microphone, remember that giving credit where it’s due is not just good practice; it’s a testament to your integrity and respect for the collective knowledge within your community.

So, as you embark on your content creation journey, embrace the spirit of collaboration, and let your content serve as a beacon of authenticity and generosity in your professional endeavors.

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Lindsay Griffiths is the International Lawyers Network’s Executive Director. She is a dynamic, influential international executive and marketing thought leader with a passion for relationship development and authoring impactful content. Griffiths is a driven, strategic leader who implements creative initiatives to achieve the…

Lindsay Griffiths is the International Lawyers Network’s Executive Director. She is a dynamic, influential international executive and marketing thought leader with a passion for relationship development and authoring impactful content. Griffiths is a driven, strategic leader who implements creative initiatives to achieve the goals of a global professional services network. She manages all major aspects of the Network, including recruitment, member retention, and providing exceptional client service to an international membership base.

In her role as Executive Director, Griffiths manages a mix of international programs, engages a diverse global community, and develops an international membership base. She leads the development and successful implementation of major organizational initiatives, manages interpersonal relationships, and possesses executive presence with audiences of internal and external stakeholders. Griffiths excels at project management, organization, and planning, writes and speaks with influence and authority, and works independently while demonstrating flexibility in thinking, especially in challenging situations. She also adapts to diverse and dynamic environments with constant assessment and recalibration.

JD Supra Readers Choice Top Author 2019

In 2021, the ILN was honored as Global Law Firm Network of the Year by The Lawyer European Awards, and in 2016, 2017, and 2022, they were shortlisted as Global Law Firm Network of the Year. Since 2011, the Network has been listed as a Chambers & Partners Leading Law Firm Network, recently increasing this ranking to be included in the top two percent of law firm networks globally, as well as adding two regional rankings. She was awarded “Thought Leader of the Year” by the Legal Marketing Association’s New York chapter in 2014 for her substantive contributions to the industry and was included in Clio’s list of “34 People in Legal You Should Follow on Twitter.” She was also chosen for the American Bar Association Journal’s inaugural Web 100‘s Best Law Blogs, where judge Ivy Grey said “This blog is outstanding, thoughtful, and useful.” Ms. Griffiths was chosen as a Top Author by JD Supra in their 2019 Readers’ Choice Awards, for the level of engagement and visibility she attained with readers on the topic of marketing & business development. She has been the author of Zen & the Art of Legal Networking since February 2009.