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Just because … there are other great blawgs to read
The ABA Journal just released their 3rd Annual Top 100 Blawgs. And while The Legal Watercooler isn’t on the list (WHAT???). some of my favorite blawgs are, including:
So take a look at this…
Microblogging v. Blogging: Complimentary or mutually exclusive?
I haven’t really been following the debate of whether or not microblogging (Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook “updates”) is/will/can kill blogging.
Kevin O’Keefe has a piece today, Law blogs far from dead in this world of microblogging : Blogging is on the rise that goes into detail about why blogs aren’t dead.
Personally, I didn’t need…
Blog your response
Yes, I’m still reading and enjoying Trust Agents.
A concept that I have been playing with of late, along with good colleagues Jayne Navarre and Russell Lawson, is that we’re not so much doing different things in social media and social networking as much as we are doing the same things, only differently.…
Social Media: Shouting Content, or Distribution Channel??
A very interesting conversation is taking place on Kevin O’Keefe’s blog, Real Lawyers have Blogs, and on Twitter (unfortunately, no hashtag to follow) as to whether it is appropriate to use social media as a distribution channel for law firm content.
In the “No” corner is Kevin O’Keefe, blogger extraordinaire to the legal…
Don’t let fear paralyze your growth (corrected)
Kevin O’Keefe has a great post today, Seize the moment lawyers, that I recommend everyone thinking about a blog read — lawyer or not!
Lawyers are not alone in allowing their fears, or their lack of understanding of something new, stand in the way of them taking action. However, now is not the time…
Legal Marketing Must Haves: Blogs, Resources, Websites
I really enjoyed 50 Web Resources for the Suddenly Solo Lawyer by Jim Calloway and Allison C. Shields. But one thing lacking in the article were marketing, business development and sales resources for the legal professional.
I’ve asked some of my esteemed readers (Jayne Navarre, Nancy Myrland and Greg Lambert) for…
What did you accomplish this week?
A week ago I wrote about my New Year’s Resolution. I wrote about my plan.
Well, people, the first week is over. What did you accomplish?
Did you make a list of your key
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