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CONTENT! CONTENT! CONTENT!

April 8, 2013

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CONTENT!

Here are some random tweets from the Law Marketing Association 2013 conference using the #LMA13 hashtag:

@SatikZekian: Use relevant keywords in image filenames, separated by dashes not underscores.

@BradNeese: Put together a content editorial calendar.

@Heather_Morse: Search Yahoo Answers for content ideas. Cross check Google to see if anyone is blogging on that.

@BradNeese: Search results: Blue link is title tag; Meta description is description in link.

All thought-leading ideas to optimize your SEO social media law marketing strategy and an effective way to monetize your brand in order to generate leads, drive traffic and improve your Google ranking for your website or blog.

Oh, did I forget to mention CONTENT!?!

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Any questions? Are you content or malcontent with the contents?

Not to worry, new clients should be calling you on your iPhone to retain you in 3-2-1….

Googlito Ergo Sum (or “You Want Fries With That?”)

October 17, 2012

I stumbled upon a flashy new Canadian blog today called “Advocates Daily“.

There’s a whole lot of stuff going on the site, with bells and whistles galore. It resembles an online newspaper format, of some sort. Actually, it is vaguely reminiscent of those RSS aggregators and  paper.li dailies that clog up my Twitter stream.

Rather than dismiss it outright, with a few minutes to kill, I noodled around the site and here is what it’s all About: (more…)

Oh Nikita! You’ll Never Know.

October 10, 2012

My pal, Scott Greenfield at Simple Justice, a denizen of free social media perks from Klout, doesn’t much care for guest blogging spam. Recently, I had the following exchange of twits with Scott (yes, this is the correct noun usage, get used to it): (more…)

How To Murder Your Professional Reputation Online

June 22, 2012
Macbeth Consulting the Vision of the Armed Hea...

Macbeth Consulting the Vision of the Armed Head. By Henry Fuseli, 1793–94. Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

MACDUFF: Confusion now hath made his masterpiece.
Most sacrilegious murther hath broke ope 
The Lord’s anointed temple and stole thence
The life o’ the building.

William Shakespeare’s Macbeth, ACT II, Scene III

Spam comments are a scourge of the internet. Lately, I have received an average of 100 spam comments per day here, most, if not all, caught by the Aksimet spam filter.

All of these generic pharmaceutical products sound wonderful and I am sure they will give lasting relief, in different measure. The prOn spam, though, lacks any creativity or romance. Aside from the link-love frontal assaults, where’s the love?

But I digress.

I also regularly receive unsolicited email invites from marketing firms and self-described ‘freelance writers’ mewling and begging to write guest posts on my blawg. Strangely, none of these earnest requests are from lawyers, law students or anyone remotely interested in law.

Go figure. (more…)

Using Social Media Tools in a Practical and Ethical Way

June 2, 2012

 I had the privilege of co-presenting with David Whelan, Manager, Legal Information, Law Society of Upper Canada (LSUC) at the LSUC’s 7th Annual Solo and Small Firm Conference and Expo (Two-Day Program) (View Program Agenda (PDF)).  We presented on the topic of  ”Using Social Media Tools in a Practical and Ethical Way”.

See David Whelan’s Blog for a copy of his excellent Power Point slideshow and paper.

Here’s my Power Point slideshow:

Here’s a link to a pdf copy of my paper: Using Social Media Tools in a Practical and Ethical Way. Pribetic

Kudos to the Program Co-Chairs for organizing an informative and interesting conference:

Michele Allinotte, Allinotte Law Office (Blog: http://yourcornwalllawyer.com/category/blog/and

Daniel Pinnington, Vice President, Claims Prevention & Stakeholder RelationsLawyers’ Professional Indemnity Company (LawPro) (Blog: http://avoidaclaim.com/


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