by Brad Friedman | Social Media
WARNING! This is not a post about the Facebook privacy issues currently in the news. Maybe I'll weigh in someday in the future, if I calm down. This post is about recent changes Facebook's made that are now a bit under the radar, yet important to consider. (more…)
by Brad Friedman | Social Media
Do you need a lawyer? If so, your first inclination may be to do a Google search or to tell SIRI what you need. Others will rely less on mobile devices; instead, they will ask people in their social network. This inquiry might occur online or through face-to-face interactions, text messaging, or telephone chats. We know people will more likely consult an attorney if they know someone who used them before or who knows them on a personal level. This is because some lawyers provide advice that greatly affects a client's future, especially in the areas of family law, personal injury, and criminal defense. (more…)
by Brad Friedman | Inbound Marketing, Social Media
A presence on social media is indispensable for inbound marketing. People check Facebook all the time to see what their friends are saying. They even have Facebook installed on their phones so they’re constantly receiving updates. A lot of recommendations are made through social media and this means there are a lot of potential customers out there. (more…)
by Brad Friedman | Inbound Marketing
Inbound marketing is a natural fit for small business. Inbound marketing is actually modeled after the way small businesses always thrived, by giving customers a go-to place to solve their problems. (more…)
by Brad Friedman | Digital Marketing, Live Video, Social Media
Classrooms now are much different from the ones your grandparents were in when they were young. For one thing, nobody had laptops and smartphones. Depending how old you are, there might have been a few TVs — not flat screens, the bulky ones. And, no classroom would have been complete without the tried-and-true overhead projector. The point is, there were none of the high-tech devices you normally see in schools today. (more…)