Monthly Archives: June 2008

How I Use Twitter — Let me count the ways

I started to use twitter maybe 2 months ago. I am not sure as time flies when you are having fun. And I have witnessed first hand how twitter has become a key tool in my marketing efforts. And please understand, I don’t only use it for marketing. It has also become a great [...]

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Blogging Tip — Become a better blogger

I started blogging February of 2005. The first blog I published was Kansas Family & Divorce Lawyer and then in March of 2005 I published Home Office Lawyer. However before I even started blogging I spent at least 4 months researching and looking at what blogging was all about. I spent a lot of time [...]

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Blogging Tip — Avoid writer’s block

I often get questions from new bloggers asking, “how do I come up with blog post ideas” or “how do I write so many post during the week?” One method I have found that works well is to have some way to file away the ideas I get during the day and/or week. It is [...]

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Using a Blog to Market Her Law Practice — Meet Donna Seale

A couple of months ago, the Canadian Bar Association ran an article called SOLO Transformation. One of the solos featured was Donna Seale who blogs about Human Rights in the Workplace.
Donna talked about the power of blogging in the article mentioned above. “It [blogging] forces me to stay current, it adds to my legitimacy and [...]

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Blogging Tip — Give your blog exposure and get vistors and readers (Part 1)

Building, launching and posting to your blog is not enough. You need to get your blog some exposure. You need to get your blog noticed. There are a number of way to do this. Some of them work better than others. However, you should not overlook any of them. I am going to list the [...]

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