Monthly Archives: March 2010

It Goes Without Saying

Over the past few weeks, I’ve been marveling over the experience I had during and after the Legal Marketing Association’s annual national conference.  It was obviously an honor to be invited to speak about how law firms are using social media from an in-house marketing/communications perspective.  The presentation itself went very well — it was even SRO (thanks in part
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Here’s a Story About Social Media…

Now that I’ve returned from the Legal Marketing Association’s annual conference, where I spoke on the topic of social media, I can report that many, many law firms (and their lawyers) find that social media is still something to be regarded as not worth the time or effort.  As evidence, take a look at my survey of AmLaw100 firms using Facebook
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AmLaw 100 Firms on Twitter

As promised, here’s the results of my survey of AmLaw100 firms who have a presence on Twitter.  As I did  my research, I was reminded how lousy the search function is on Twitter.  I also came up against a search limitation after about 25 (or so) searches… I would have to wait until the top of the hour to try searching
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AmLaw 100 Firms on Facebook

At a presentation yesterday at the Legal Marketing Association’s annual conference, I discussed a survey I did of how many AmLaw100 firms have a Facebook presence in the form of a fan page.  For reference and posterity, I am sharing the results here on the blog, too.  I also surveyed the same firms’ presence on Twitter, results of which I
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