I just finished a demo of Headway Theme with Grant Griffiths. It rocks so much I am going to use it to power ALL of my blogs. Stunningly easy and full featured, it puts everything else to shame.
There's a social media/Web 2.0 platform jumping out everywhere these days. More places to be, more social to be. You can argue for Twitter, Facebook, whatever floats your boat. Site du jour. But the reality is that there are clients, customers and prospects everywhere. Miss one platform and you could miss the ONE BIG CASE. So how do you handle it?
There are only so many words out there in the English language. Everything has already been said. For you to say it better is a trite statement to make. And though sometimes it's good to be quiet, that doesn't translate to the Web.
So when you open your mouth, how do you ensure that something of value comes out?
Today my lovely wife came home from her vacation. This was a very happy day in the house. I'm glad she had fun with her friend, but it's good to have her home.
You're a lawyer. So am I. But you're also a real, live human being (at least, I hope you are).
I'm a dad, a husband, and a guy who was a geek before it was cool to be a geek. I like to cook, spend time with my family, and play with technology.
You're frustrated about spending your money on marketing and technology only to see no results. I can relate.
Since 1995 I've been a consumer protection and bankruptcy lawyer in New York City. For the first six years of my practice I made a lot of money, and spent even more of it.
My marketing sucked. My practice management consisted of running around putting out fires.
It was after I almost went belly-up that I took stock of my life and my practice. I learned at the feet of the masters of marketing, people who ran and marketed the most profitable and successful companies on the planet.
I tested every theory and tweaked them to fit the legal world. I was my own guinea pig.
Now I can teach you how to actually make money in your practice. That would be cool, right?