by Brad Friedman | Social Media
Last week, Twitter released its own web analytics tool to help website owners who rely on Twitter for content distribution determine how much traffic they are getting from the site. The tool is intended to give website owners more data to help them determine if Twitter is driving traffic to their site. (more…)
by Brad Friedman | Social Media
At the end of June, Google unveiled Google+ and entered into a head-to-head competition with Facebook. I have been on Google+ for less than a week and thought I share some of my first impressions. Just a quick reminder: Though I am a user of Google products (Google Apps, Android phone, etc.) In February of 2010, I wrote about how Google scares me. Frankly, that feeling of uneasiness is still around. That being said, here are some of my first impressions about Google+. (more…)
by Brad Friedman | Social Media
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
by Brad Friedman | Cloud Computing
This month’s guest post is written by Thomas Smith. Mr. Smith’s company TechEn enterprises, LLC works with companies to achieve strategic, controlled and managed deployment of Google Apps. (more…)
by Brad Friedman | Social Media
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There are a great number of people on Twitter these days. Generally, one doesn't think of attorneys as being among those that Tweet. So, you may be surprised to learn many Internet-savvy attorneys are finding more and more ways to use Twitter and other social networks like LinkedIn. Two examples: “Tweagle” is a LinkedIn Group for lawyers using Twitter, and the LinkedIn Group “Legal Blogging” is populated by attorneys who have personal blogs or write for a law firm blog. (more…)