Posted on April 15, 2010
Facebook Spring Cleaning at Lawyerist.com
While I find Facebook to be an amazing tool for communication and global connection there are aspects that drive me crazy (Farmville) and have reduced my overall interest in the site.
I have found that editing these items from being viewable allows me to better enjoy all the other features I find essential. I was inspired after watching last week’s South Park episode (“You have zero friends”) about Facebook’s most annoying features to put together a few ways to clean up the application to find what you need and avoid the rest of the mess.
Posted on March 8, 2010
Chatroulette and the Importance of Video at Lawyerist.com The world of online video conferencing has been in explosive growth mode recently, and the site Chatroulette has quickly become the latest sensation at the center of the conversation. Last week, it was featured in a segment on The Daily Show where Jon Stewart expertly depicted the current state of the infamous video chat site.
Posted on February 16, 2010
Google AdWords: The Missing Startup Manual at Lawyerist.com I have to admit, Google AdWords confounded me at first. I had logged into the site many times clicked around a little, became frustrated, and found something else to do. Based on my experience, here is the missing 5 Step Startup Manual to get up and running with AdWords.
Posted on January 15, 2010
Legal Marketing Predictions for 2010 at Lawyerist.com It is time for the New Year’s predictions in marketing and social media. So instead of another “Top 10″ or “Best Ever” list to add to the mix, here are a few topics that have been trending in the marketing world that look as though they will become widespread in the coming year. Location-aware and geo-tagging, More media online, Online content shifts from free to fee, and more.
Posted on November 19, 2009
Pro Se Your Marketing at the Lawyerist.com. In every industry, there is an amateur who thinks they can do the job on their own. Whether it is a home project, real estate transaction or legal representation “doing it yourself” is not always the best option.
Posted on June 24, 2009
Duct Tape Marketing provides three useful tools to use with Twitter. Includes Search Engine, Bookmarking, Graphs and Charts. These tools also keep track and returns search results based on topics. This would be a useful set of tools for measurement of a corporate’s Twitter user experience, evaluating goals and results and develop a better understanding of the competitive landscape.
via Small Business Marketing Blog from Duct Tape Marketing.
Posted on September 22, 2008
“Social networking is nothing new, really. It’s simply a digital, global and scalable manifestation of our desire to communicate with other humans.”
- From Micro Persuasion, see here.