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  • Layoffs Threaten Law Firm Partners

    Layoffs Threaten Law Firm Partners

    January 8, 2013

    A headline in the Marketplace section of Monday’s Wall Street Journal (1/7/2013) gave some sobering news: “Layoffs Threaten Law Firm Partners. First it was…

  • Intimidating criminals, rallying citizens, and managing trial publicity in social media forums…yes, indeed!

    Intimidating criminals, rallying citizens, and managing trial publicity in social media forums…yes, indeed!

    December 11, 2012

    Last May (2012), I blogged about the spectacular trial publicity move made by Mark O’Mara, newly retained defense counsel for George Zimmerman who is…

  • Prime addresse$, billable hour$ and cross-$elling are DEAD

    Prime addresse$, billable hour$ and cross-$elling are DEAD

    October 29, 2012

    The Adam Smith, Esq. blog, published by Bruce MacEwen, covers the topic of law firm economics really well. His latest series on Growth is…

  • Real lawyers don’t have to blog, but increasingly their clients do….

    Real lawyers don’t have to blog, but increasingly their clients do….

    October 15, 2012

    Lawyers with blogs that post fairly frequently often report a substantially high impact for their investment—new clients, media exposure, and even personal satisfaction. However,…

  • You survived the recession, but your [law] blog is in foreclosure.

    You survived the recession, but your [law] blog is in foreclosure.

    October 9, 2012

    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…

  • Are We Bragging too much? | More Social Networking Tips for Building a Better Business Persona

    Are We Bragging too much? | More Social Networking Tips for Building a Better Business Persona

    August 22, 2012

    Last week I asked: Is it okay for lawyers and other business professionals to flaunt their political passions on Facebook and other social networks?…

  • FACEBOOK AND POLITICS | Do they mix? Yes, no, maybe?

    FACEBOOK AND POLITICS | Do they mix? Yes, no, maybe?

    August 16, 2012

    As I watch the steady stream of political material flow through my Facebook river, I ask, is it okay for a lawyer or a…

  • Building a LAW PRACTICE-SPECIFIC social media strategy | Examining User Behavior

    Building a LAW PRACTICE-SPECIFIC social media strategy | Examining User Behavior

    July 27, 2012

    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…

  • Why law firms fail to hit the proverbial Social Media Ball out of the park.

    Why law firms fail to hit the proverbial Social Media Ball out of the park.

    July 11, 2012

    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…

  • Do It Yourself Search Optimization | Part II

    Do It Yourself Search Optimization | Part II

    June 25, 2012

    for blogs and websites This is the second in a three part series of basic steps for bloggers who want to gain greater organic…

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