Lawyer Blogs
Blogging has become quite a popular medium for lawyers and law firms to connect with clients and colleagues.
This portion of the law firm SEO blog is dedicated to blogging for lawyers.
Legal Blog Directory
Good morning. I'm happy to share a new blog marketing resource. At this time, it's totally free of charge to list your blog.
My Legal Blog Directory lists your legal blawgs covering a wide range of topics and geographies. Each blog listing is showcased and includes the following information and features:
- Blog Title
- Blog Description
- Blog Author
- Blog URL
- Blog Feed
- Bookmark Images so that users can quickly add a blog to the most popular bookmarking sites.
- Blog reviews so that users can review and comment on your blog! (moderated)
- Email to a Friend so that users can share blogs with friends!
Each blog gets its own web page within the directory where details and reviews are showcased.
I've decided to offer this resource absolutely FREE to help my readers further develop quality business from the web!
Have a great day!
Posted by: Laurie Williams | Posted on: 7/19/2007 | Permalink
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Blogging vs. Podcasting
Today, I visited Kevin O'Keefe's Real Lawyers Have Blogs. While there, I came across a post about Blogging vs. Podcasting. The charts and figures were interesting. Just the other day, while brainstorming with a client, we were discussing whether they should podcast in addition to blogging. I instantly recommended that they focus energies on blogging, particularly since a major goal was to improve search engine positioning and driving potential clients to their firm. Given these marketing objectives, and considering their target audience (personal injury and accident victims), podcasts weren't a smart approach for them. I can't imagine that enough of their potential clients would actually download a podcast or subscribe to a podcast to make it worth the while. However, if your objective is to build credibility, retain and communicate with corporate clients, build brand or establish a particular lawyer as an expert, a podcast might be a great compliment. But I still don't think it should replace the BLAWG! I'd be interested to hear comments from my readers. Particularly in regards to situations where podcasting might be a great medium for communicating with clients. Happy Marketing!
Posted by: Laurie Williams | Posted on: 6/13/2006 | Permalink
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