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Your 2011 Digital Strategy

We decided to kick off 2011 with a series of posts written to get you thinking about your 2011 Digital Strategy. You may have done this last quarter.  Maybe not.  Either way this is a must read.  You can always tune up the work you did last quarter, assuming you built some flexibility into the plan, as we will suggest. (more…)

Resolution: A Post a Week

We're Posting every week in 2011!

We’ve decided we want to blog more. Rather than just thinking about doing it, We're starting right now and will be writing a post a week on this blog for all of 2011.

We know it won’t be easy, but it might be fun, inspiring, awesome and wonderful. Therefore We're resolving to make use of The DailyPost, and the community of other bloggers with similiar goals, to help us along the way, including asking for help when we need it and encouraging others when we can.

If you already read our blog, we hope you’ll encourage us with comments and likes, and good will along the way.

We wish you much success in 2011,

The Friedman Group, LLC

Make Learning a Social Network, Your New Year’s Resolution

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We are constantly trying to think of ways to convince people to overcome their resistance to participating in social networks to make connections and generate referrals for their business. The trick seems to be finding a way to convince attorneys, CPAs and other professionals they are using, at best, 20th century communication/marketing techniques when they could join us in the real world and employ 21st century techniques. (more…)

Attorneys Should Be Using Social Media

This Guest Post is written by Sheldon Friedman, an attorney licensed to practice in the State of Colorado. Presently a member of the mediation and arbitration panel of JAMS, Denver, CO, he specializes in the mediation and arbitration of complex business litigation. In active practice, he handled complex business disputes, including but not limited to Securities arbitration, real estate matters, trade-secret issues and general business matters. He also participated in the marketing efforts of his former law firm. He is a former adjunct professor, having taught at the University of Colorado School of Law, University of Denver, Sturm College of Law and Daniels School of Business. He is the author of The Litigator’s Guide to Electronic Evidence and Technology, Bradford Publishing Co., 2005. (more…)

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