Build a Blog – Build a Law Practice: One Lawyer’s Journey
It’s no trivial thing: the social web opens access to some amazing people that I would not otherwise had the opportunity to meet. It really works – on many levels.
It’s no trivial thing: the social web opens access to some amazing people that I would not otherwise had the opportunity to meet. It really works – on many levels.
by virtualmarketingofficer “What blogs do you read?” That’s what CMO Melanie Green of Baker Daniels in Indianapolis, Indiana (Go Colts!) asks an attorney before approving their request to blog. Melanie
by virtualmarketingofficer Law firms may need to play catch up if they don’t start integrating social technologies into their marketing, client service and business development mix in 2010. In the
by virtualmarketingofficer Image via CrunchBase The debate rages on the value of Twitter to lawyers in their practice, marketing, and the business of law. Here on the Virtual Marketing Officer,
by virtualmarketingofficer I am enthusiastic about social Web tools and particularly Facebook. Continuing in my series of Facebook Fridays, this post will address: Should a law firm have a Fan
by virtualmarketingofficer If you are still questioning the effectiveness or the role of social networks in “real” business transactions, just ask some of the the 32 law firms that have
by virtualmarketingofficer A huge source of information about the law resides in lawyer authored blogs, says Rees Morrison, who blogs at LawDepartmentManagementblog.com. Rees is a law management consultant. However, when
by virtualmarketingofficer Need something to do this weekend? Greg Lambert, 3 Geeks and a Law Blog, just posted the ‘09 list of must read blog posts. Gathering suggestions from his
by virtualmarketingofficer Growing in popularity, blogging is attracting lawyers and law firms in droves. I often wonder how much thought goes into what the lawyer blogger really expects to achieve.
by virtualmarketingofficer Law firm markerters, this one’s for you! Part of the VirtualMarketingOfficer’s mission is to pass along ideas to make your job easier. So, if you’ve been tasked with