Before you think it, yes, I know, another Google+ post, but it’s what I’m learning about right now, and this is my sounding board. The question I’m asking myself right now is: “Is it fair to compare Google+ to Facebook and Twitter?” And, really, do we need ANOTHER social media platform where the uber-user
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Why should we Circle on Google+ when we already Follow, Connect, Friend and Like?
Okay. I did it. I accepted Steven Swimmer‘s invitation and have now set up my Google+ account and I’m good to go. I updated my profile, set up some circles, I’m adding people here and there. Right now we all seem to be in the “Hmmm” stage. So far I realized, 1) you have…
Can someone PLEASE get Kate Middleton an In-n-Out burger?

This post has nothing to do with legal marketing. It has to do with me being a mom, which is part of the holistic person, according to my Twitter profile, that I am: “Legal Marketer. Mom. Girl Scout Leader. Wife to the…
Don’t alienate your built-in audience
I love a good legal drama/dramedy. It’s like summer-time reading for me. Mindless. Entertaining. Unrealistic to a point. But, come on, I’m not watching them to be challenged and to think, but to be entertained. 
Your job isn’t worth your life
Like many other law firms, mine is buzzing in regards to the tragic death last week of Los Angeles Skadden associate Lisa Johnstone. I thought this post from Above the Law to be a very well balanced discussion, and I don’t want to discuss Miss Johnstone directly as I did not know her, and…
“Being Human is the Goal”
I’m perusing my Reader at the moment and came across a great post by Chris Brogan: The Biggest Secret of Social Media. His big secret?
If you don’t like people very much, it won’t work very well.
In the post Chris recounts how in a recent interview the first question asked was “how…
I may not be a lawyer, but I play one on TV
I sat down last night to watch the first episode of TNT’s new show Franklin and Bash which has been collecting dust in my DVR for the past few weeks.
I was looking forward to a dramedy with lawyers. Something I could chuckle at, and, yes, maybe get some inspiration for the blog.
So, here’s…
I’m living vicariously through your Facebook posts

I think the Hippies were on to something
In 1967, Time Magazine ran an article, “The Hippies: The Philosophy of a Subculture,” where they laid out the Hippie code:
Do your own thing, wherever you have to do it and whenever you want. Drop out. Leave society as you have known it. Leave it utterly. Blow the mind of every straight person you
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Who’s to blame for BAD customer service?
I heard a long time ago that if a customer has a great experience they’ll share it with one person. If they have a bad experience, they’ll share it with ten. Now, multiply that by Facebook and Twitter.
On Sunday night, the Sports Dude and I took the kids, along with another mom and…
