Miami On My Mind
This is an off topic post. I dunno. Just felt I needed to share. #soscuba. Miami on my mind, again. The events of the last few weeks, the sad, sad
This is an off topic post. I dunno. Just felt I needed to share. #soscuba. Miami on my mind, again. The events of the last few weeks, the sad, sad
This evergreen post offers law firms, lawyers, marketers, consultants, and other professionals an inside look at traditions, tips, and ideas for corporate holiday gift giving. (Originally published Nov. 2012) While
If you haven’t already seen it, seeing-is-believing. Check this out. Mark O’Mara, defense attorney to George Zimmerman—stand your ground case in Florida—has created a Facebook Page. Further, he has taken
I am often asked the question, what social media sites work best for lawyers? My response: the choice is really quite simple—there are only two—publishing or networking. Don’t focus on
As a marketer I rarely, if ever, try to “convince” a law firm or lawyer that social media and networking is something they MUST do. When I speak to groups
Who has time for business development when you’re really busy with client work? Since the beginning of 2010 I’ve been struggling to balance the time I devote to taking care
To recap, in my earlier post I challenged you to “Imagine for a minute….” A law firm sponsors a non-lawyer blogger who writes about commerce and trade, the banking bust,
Companies are increasingly tapping into the blogger community for content as paid advertising. Commonly referred to as sponsored conversations, influential voices are paid in cash, products or perks to lead
Law firms have, basically speaking, one thing to sell –TIME. Their inventory is determined by the number of bodies in the “warehouse” multiplied by the hours available within those bodies.
Lawsuits involving blogs are heating up. The social computing space is a fertile ground for legal actions because blogging is rife with opinions about companies and individuals. If untrue, those