Tag Archive: social networking

Social Media in the Judicial System

Unless hiding under a rock, every attorney has heard the speakers and read the articles on the necessity of using social media in their legal practice. Social media, be it Twitter, Facebook, etc… has been touted as the ‘next big thing’ in marketing and it is obvious why it is something the legal profession needs [...]

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New Look Thanks to Headway – Easy Custom Blog Creation Tool

As I am sure many of you have noticed, we have switched TechnoEsq to a new WordPress theme, Headway. Headway is a theme for WordPress, but it is also much, much more. Headway picks up where Thesis left off, allowing users to create a blog exactly to their specifications using a graphical interface to resize [...]

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Social Media in Your Legal Practice

I just finished a Teleconference Seminar, Social Media in Your Legal Practice for the Kentucky Justice Association. We focused on using different social media programs such as Facebook, Twitter and Blogs to enhance your legal practice and for marketing. If you couldn’t make the teleseminar, feel free to go to the KJA link [...]

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Solo Practice University Explained

After receiving a number of emails and personal questions regarding Solo Practice University, we are glad to see they have posted a more detailed explanation of what SPU aims to do. We are pleased for Finis to be a part of the faculty and think SPU is providing a much needed service to new law [...]

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Building a Successful Blog – Part 8 – Critical Elements of a Blog

In part 8 of Grant Griffith’s Building a Successful Blog, we learn the critical components of every blog. Grant lays out the lessons he has learned over the four years he has been using blogs for both his legal practice and designing blogs for other attorneys.  The elements listed in the following article are essential [...]

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Building a Successful Blog – Part 7 – Making Sure Your Blog Does Not Fail Before It Starts

New at Blog for Profit is Grant’s latest post in his series on Building a Successful Blog. We’ve been posting all of his series due to the great wealth of information he provides to those interested in using blogs to further their business and have received a lot of viewers on his last entry, Must [...]

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TwiTip – New Blog for Using Twitter

Darren Rowse, the author of ProBlogger and Digital Photography School, has started a new blog, TwiTip to assist people in the uses of Twitter. He will be posting tips, news and reviews of Twitter tools for people looking to use Twitter personally and professionally. TwiTip is sure to be a great resource for the social [...]

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Building a Successful Blog Part 3 – Blog for Profit

We are now posting part 3 in a series of posts by Blog for Profit on how to create a successful blog.

As we continue our series on Building a Successful Blog we are revisiting the issue of making sure we start with the right foundation to build upon. As part of [...]

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Building a Successful Blog Part 1- Blog for Profit

We are often asked by other attorneys how to start legal blogging. While it certainly is possible to just head over to TypePad and start a blog, if you really want to stand out in the legal blog world and get noticed, like anything else it is imperative to plan for the future. Failure to [...]

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Social Media in the Courtroom

Legal Antics, a legal-humor blog written by New York attorney Nicole Black, posted this GREAT cartoon demonstrating how Social Media will influence your legal practice, whether you like it or not. Of course, it’s funny too.

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