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How Lawyers Are Using Social Media for Real Results

How Lawyers Are Using Social Media for Real Results | Content Marketing | Scoop.it
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Social Media is very straight forward to set up, but to set-up effectively and manage to gain sales is difficult. Here's a great article from #Mashable for #Law Firms using social media: How #Lawyers are using social media for real results. 


Your Law Firm wants to be the "GO TO" people within your area, so it is key you show everyone your expertise. Create niche market blogs, and appeal to your audience in a way that shows you understand their problem. Secondly distribute them through all social media channels. The Sticky Communication Agency advises to get your Law practice set up on the "BIG 4" social sites- Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIN and Google+.


The one issue that Lawyers must be aware of when giving there expert insight is to outline that it is in fact insight NOT legal advice!


For more great advice and article on Social Media For Lawyers visit: http://www.stickycommunication.com/socialmediaforlawyers/

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Lawyers turn to social media and blogging for professional development

Lawyers turn to social media and blogging for professional development | Content Marketing | Scoop.it
I was on a phone call recently with a major publisher discussing social media programs for lawyers. She asked in addition to the business development aspects of social media if lawyers were using social media for professional development. Great question on her part. Lawyers do use social media for professional development and they are not … Continue Reading
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In the early 2000’s professional services firms could perhaps argue legitimately that social media was niche. But today, it is a major communication tool with over half the UK population accessing social media through a mobile device every day. It’s impossible for Lawyers to claim that their clients are not on social media. 


For other great article visit: http://www.stickycommunication.com/lawyers/

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