
Social Media For Lawyers Means Much More Than Distributing Content
Five reasons why social media is a heck of a lot more important to you than using it to distribute content.
Five reasons why social media is a heck of a lot more important to you than using it to distribute content.
It's all about communication...
Those who’ve adopted legal-specific systems are seeing big benefits.
Is Snapchat an immature, unprofessional platform? Well, that's what we said about Facebook and Twitter too.
If you're going to spend time and effort on blogging, do it right.
It's never been easier to market and sell -- but don't do it the old-fashioned way, or you'll embarrass yourself.
Less than one percent of news and information on Facebook is fake, according to the social network.
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There's nothing more rewarding for you and your family than knowing you've built something from scratch -- the old fashioned way.
Rather than doing what other firms are doing, law firms would be well served to focus on where the world is headed -- Facebook Live.
Not only are there millennials on social media looking for professional services people and firms they trust, but your competition sucks.
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It's very possible that the privileged can not see what blogging and social media can do for those not as fortunate.
Free can be good, if used appropriately.
Will social media really hurt your career? Kevin O'Keefe doesn't think so.
It's easy to be cynical of the ABA and criticize their offerings for lawyers, but Blueprint is on its way to offering lawyers meaningful solutions.
A law blog based on passion works, and too many lawyers are living proof. If you build, they will come.