You survived the recession, but your [law] blog is in foreclosure.
There’s one thing I’ve learned about being a blogger—the cost of entry may be cheap but it’s expensive to sustain. And that’s why, more than we would like to admit,
There’s one thing I’ve learned about being a blogger—the cost of entry may be cheap but it’s expensive to sustain. And that’s why, more than we would like to admit,
On Monday, September 17, 2012, the Charleston West Virginia Gazette and Daily Mail websites required readers to use Facebook, exclusively, for posting comments on news stories. Facebook? Exclusively? Really? This
Last week I asked: Is it okay for lawyers and other business professionals to flaunt their political passions on Facebook and other social networks? This week I want to know:
As I watch the steady stream of political material flow through my Facebook river, I ask, is it okay for a lawyer or a businessperson with a wide circle of
If you have an estate planning practice, your target audience for new business is probably middle-aged adults aged 35-44. Online social media user behavior in that age group tends toward
A blog without comments is like a newsletter printed in digital ink—delete. A Facebook Page without conversation is like a malfunctioning cellular tower—”can you hear me now?” and a Twitter
for blogs and websites This is the second in a three part series of basic steps for bloggers who want to gain greater organic search exposure. No technical skill required.
Hardly a day goes by without someone asking me how they can improve their search results. I used to wonder why they ask when there is so much free advice
There are two very important words law firms need to talk about, right now, today—collaboration and competition (1) “Collaboration will be the next decade’s imperative,“ Jeff Day, Senior Manager of
The Apple Store is the most profitable retailer in America, generating an average of $5,600 per square foot and attracting more than 20,000 visitors a week, according to author Carmine