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What To Do With Client Thank You Notes
Being a lawyer can be a tough job. You help people through hard times, and all too often have to be the bearer of bad

Does Your Blog Look Like a Lawyer?
Readers often judge a blog by its cover. Web design, including layout, imagery, and readability, all provide browsers with clues about whether a post is

The Flowery Language of the Late Anton Scalia
The passing of Antonin Scalia took America by surprise and has lit up the political landscape. While Scalia’s legal opinions and perspectives were controversial, to

5 Ways to Give Your Readers Headaches
Are you sick of readers hanging around, reading post after post and using up your bandwidth? Get rid of those pesky readers quickly by giving

How NOT to Write an Effective Court Motion
Sometime during those three long years you spent in law school, you probably absorbed some tips on writing an effective court motion. This woman didn’t

Does Your Website Focus on You or Your Clients?
When readers have a problem, they turn to the Internet for a solution. It is so common, there is even a web-acronym LMGTFY: “Let Me

Schedule an Appointment With Your Inspiration
Is your blog page sitting empty because you are waiting for inspiration to strike? Has your content dried up because you don’t have time when

Use Mind Mapping to Plan Your Blog
The most successful bloggers don’t find their topics one at a time. Instead, they plan ahead, coming up with categories, topics, and even individual post

What’s Your Marketing Goal for 2016?
January is all about goal-setting. Whether you are committing to a New Year’s Resolution or updating your business plan, this time of year everyone is

3 Social Media New Year’s Resolutions NOT to Make
New Year’s Eve is a great time to make new plans – for yourself and for your business. As many companies roll over to a