by Brad Friedman | Social Media
If you are a solo practitioner or work for a firm that frowns on tweeting, take note: your competition is out there using Twitter and getting more publicity, brand awareness and clients.
It is okay to tweet—the ABA and state bar associations are doing it. Don’t hold back because you think it’s unprofessional; in fact, not tweeting is a bit weird, particularly if you’re looked upon as a rainmaker. We’ve put together a Twitter cheat sheet for attorneys to help you get started. (more…)
by Brad Friedman | Social Media

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Attracting new clients through inbound marketing and SEO are marketing practices financial service providers are using more and more. It makes good business sense and provides returns matching, if not exceeding, traditional advertising. (more…)
by Brad Friedman | Cloud Computing, Gadgets - Technology, General Business Advice
This is a Guest Post written by John Lewis, a consultant and blogger at Inprint.
With all the hype surrounding 3D printing tools, Adobe Systems Inc has incorporated important updates that include support for 3D printing. The computer software company (who brought the multimedia and creativity software Adobe Creative Suite), particularly the Photoshop CC, integrates this capability in order to simplify the process of 3D printing. What can you expect from this update? Here are some: (more…)
by Brad Friedman | Social Media
You can help your SEO by avoiding the use of certain terms. I've found that it's hard for some people to understand certain words can actually harm a page’s rank, turn away potential visitors and do nothing to help your SEO.. But in fact they can. Whether the terms are unrelated to content on the site, contain profanity, explicit, or adult themed terms, or are generally improper in nature, this post explores some terms to avoid when your hoping for either higher search rankings or more site visitors. (more…)
by Brad Friedman | General Business Advice, Social Media
This blog has featured past articles and discussions about plagiarism. I wrote about my experience when I discovered my own post from this blog was used elsewhere without credit. Guest blogger Rob Greenberg also wrote about how to address plagiarism committed against you. (more…)