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And many people thought the Internet was a fad and that Amazon, doing commerce on the Internet, would certainly fail Peter.
What's your username on Twitter? Assuming we're following each other, drop me a direct message so we, like so many other lawyers and people they want to build relationships with, cannot to know each other a little better.
Bodine's Right: Twitter Is a Shiny Object
Larry Bodine, agent provocateur extraordinaire, has written a couple of posts recently about his belief that as a marketing tool, Twitter is going to have a very short life. I agree, and his most recent post provides what seems to be a lot of evidence in support of his position. For the evidence...
Long overdue thank you for mentiong LexTweet to your readers John.
I'm hopeful as well that LT will shed a little light on twitter, as a new aspect of social media for lawyers. I know when I came to Twitter the first 6 or 7 times, I didn't have a clue what it was or how to use it. Perhaps LT will shorten the learning cycle for a few lawyers.
Legal Tweets Find a Place to Perch
We've talked up Twitter quite a bit here at Legal Blog Watch (see posts here, here and here), but legal media gadfly Kevin O'Keefe has launched a new tool called Lextweet that builds and unites the legal community on Twitter, and will perhaps help shed light on the online social networking tool ...
Phil, thanks for mentioning Greg Herman-Giddens' estate planning blog. No question that education based web internet marketing & networking is a trend for lawyers.
Estate planning is a real nice fit as getting your blog read by financial planners and the like only reinforces a good lawyers needed referral network. Plus, as I'm sure you've found with your blog, the lawyers find blogging enjoyable and personally rewarding.
Keep up the good work.
North Carolina Estate Planning Blog
Interesting to see this estate planning blog. The first blog I have seen for estate planning attorneys by an estate planning attorney. May be a trend, though. The site is built in Lexblog, a blog platform for the legal community. Getting the word out for a law firm through online educational p...
You're spot on Denise. When I get comments with multiple url's, it's clear to me they're looking for incoming links rather than engaging in a discussion. Of course there's exceptions when people point out things via url's.
Also take note that professional blog platform's like LexBlog's use comment spam filters. Multiple url's are flagged for spam.
Comment Links: How Many Can You Use?
I received a good question from our colleague Joan Stewart, The Publicity Hound: Q. When I post a comment at someone else’s blog and they ask for my URL, is it OK to offer both my website URL as well as the URL for my blog? If so, do I separate them with a comma? Obviously, the more inbound lin...
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