LAW PUNDIT Wednesday, November 19, 2003 11/19/2003 07:16:00 PM [Home]
22 Points on Blawgs
Law Weblogs - Elefant and Lawson
Via George M. Wallace and Declarations and Exclusions we were directed to Carolyn Elefant with Jerry Lawson and their MSBA Solo Conference blog (presentation for the Maryland State Bar Association Solo Day Conference) entitled "What Blogs Can Do for Solo & Small Firm Lawyers".(11/15/03)
To Blawg or Not to Blawg? - 22 postings by Carolyn Elefant & Jerry Lawson
There are 22 separate postings - all of value for anyone thinking of starting a blawg - or even for someone who already has a blawg. I cite them in full here because blawging is a wave of the future and this presentation is simply too good to pass up without referring to it in detail - indeed, the fact that a special blawg was created for this presentation shows still another aspect of what blogs can do by specializing on a subject. Here are the links to the 22 postings:
1. So, What Can Blogs Do for You?
2. Overview
3. What's a Blog and What Makes It Different?
4. Why Do Blogs Have Marketing Potential?
5. A Baker's Dozen Great Things You Can Do With A Blog
6. Blogs As Knowledge Management Tools
7. Blogs As the New CLE
8. Blogs As A Source for Research and Expertise
9. Blogs As A Way to Improve Legal Writing and Analytical Skills
10. Blogs As A Tool to Combat Isolation of Solo/Small Firm Practice
11. Will Blogs Replace Power Point?
12. Blogs for Marketing - New Tool, but Old Rules
13. Blogs As Websites
14. Blogs for FAQs and Advice
15. Blogs as a Newsletter Alternative
16. Blogs As A Public Service
17. Blogs For Establishing Expertise and Credibility
18. Search Engine Visibility
19. Blogs Can Make You A Star
20. So Should I Start A Blog - What to Consider
21. Getting Started
22. Final Comments
What Elefant and Lawson need to add to this presentation are the technical but necessary aspects of blogging such as Permalinks, RSS, etc.
Then it will be perfect.
22 Points on Blawgs
Law Weblogs - Elefant and Lawson
Via George M. Wallace and Declarations and Exclusions we were directed to Carolyn Elefant with Jerry Lawson and their MSBA Solo Conference blog (presentation for the Maryland State Bar Association Solo Day Conference) entitled "What Blogs Can Do for Solo & Small Firm Lawyers".(11/15/03)
To Blawg or Not to Blawg? - 22 postings by Carolyn Elefant & Jerry Lawson
There are 22 separate postings - all of value for anyone thinking of starting a blawg - or even for someone who already has a blawg. I cite them in full here because blawging is a wave of the future and this presentation is simply too good to pass up without referring to it in detail - indeed, the fact that a special blawg was created for this presentation shows still another aspect of what blogs can do by specializing on a subject. Here are the links to the 22 postings:
1. So, What Can Blogs Do for You?
2. Overview
3. What's a Blog and What Makes It Different?
4. Why Do Blogs Have Marketing Potential?
5. A Baker's Dozen Great Things You Can Do With A Blog
6. Blogs As Knowledge Management Tools
7. Blogs As the New CLE
8. Blogs As A Source for Research and Expertise
9. Blogs As A Way to Improve Legal Writing and Analytical Skills
10. Blogs As A Tool to Combat Isolation of Solo/Small Firm Practice
11. Will Blogs Replace Power Point?
12. Blogs for Marketing - New Tool, but Old Rules
13. Blogs As Websites
14. Blogs for FAQs and Advice
15. Blogs as a Newsletter Alternative
16. Blogs As A Public Service
17. Blogs For Establishing Expertise and Credibility
18. Search Engine Visibility
19. Blogs Can Make You A Star
20. So Should I Start A Blog - What to Consider
21. Getting Started
22. Final Comments
What Elefant and Lawson need to add to this presentation are the technical but necessary aspects of blogging such as Permalinks, RSS, etc.
Then it will be perfect.






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