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App Honey Pot for Lawyers and Other Legal Professionals.

13 Saturday Feb 2016

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Apps, Clouds, Document Retention, Dropbox, Evernote, Google, Law Office Management, Legal Technology, Management, Marketing, Office Procedures, Technology, Time Management

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Apps, Document Storage, Dropbox, E-Discovery, Law Office Management, Legal Productivity Blog, Marketing, Note Taking, Tim Baran

50+ Apps and Services to Manage and Grow Your Law Practice, by Tim Baran, Legal Productivity Blog

http://bit.ly/1O8iPGC

[H]ere’s a list culled from feedback from solos and small firm lawyers and administrators, my own experience, and lots of research, that will help to optimize the day-to-day management and growth of your practice. . . .

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The New and The Best Lawyer Apps for 2015.

07 Saturday Feb 2015

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Android Phones, Apps, Cell Phones, iPad, iPhones, Law Office Management, Legal Technology, Management, Marketing, Trial Tips and Techniques

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Android Phone Apps, Brian Focht, Cell Phones, iPhone Apps, Lawyer Apps, Legal Technology, Management, Marketing, Styles Byrum & Horne LLP, thecyberadvocate.com, Windows Phone

Best New Apps for Lawyers from January 2015, by Brian Focht, Civil Litigation Attorney at Styles Byrum & Horne LLP

http://tinyurl.com/mdhprmo

Whether you’re looking to market your firm, increase your practice’s productivity, prepare and present information at trial, or increase your practice management capacity, there’s an app for you! Check out the best new apps for lawyers, for iOS, Android and Windows Phone, from January 2015!

And,

The Best New Apps for Lawyers – January 2015, thecyberadvocate.com

Whether you’re looking for marketing, practice management, or litigation strategy, here are the best new apps for lawyers from January 2015.

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Social Media in Law Office Marketing.

21 Sunday Sep 2014

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Law Firm Web Sites, Law Office Management, Legal Blogs, Marketing, Technology, Using Social Media

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Legal Productivity Blog, Lisa Pansini, Marketing, SEO, Social media

SEO and Social Media, by Lisa Pansini, Legal Productivity Blog

http://tinyurl.com/nuj2nwp

SEO has always been about one thing: publishing high-quality content that gets seen and linked to by as many people as possible. For years, the foundation of SEO (Search Engine Optimization) has been dominated by two key elements: content and links.

Today’s online society has given rise to a third: social media. It wasn’t around during the dawn of the SEO industry, but it’s difficult to ignore the power and importance that social media has in any marketing strategy.

Social Media does more than allow companies to keep up with their competition. It allows them to reach out and interact with their customers while building their brand, creating a sense of community, and driving traffic to their website.

When it comes to social media, however, there is no ‘one size fits all’ rule. . . .

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How To Recognize A Bad Client The Easy Way.

20 Sunday Jul 2014

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Law Office Management, Management, Marketing

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Bad Clients, Law Office Management, Lawyerist Blog, Marketing, Randall Ryder

The Bad Clients You Don’t Take Will Be the Best Money You Never Made, by Randall Ryder, Lawyerist Blog

http://lawyerist.com/75147/bad-clients/

Wouldn’t it be nice if every client who called to retain a lawyer were completely honest and forthright during that first meeting or telephone call? Have you ever been burned by believing your client and finding out the hard way that the facts are not what you’ve been told? You ask all the right questions. They seem to give all the right answers. Perhaps you do not see had bad it was until you have spent time and money on the case. Here are some warning signs that will help you avoid bad clients. -CCE

Not all clients are created equal. Great clients will enhance your legal skills, your reputation, and your bottom line. Bad clients can make you question your skills, destroy your reputation, and result in the worst money you have ever made.

Once you have a better understanding of how bad clients can wreck your practice, you will get better at spotting them and avoiding them. And it will be the best money you never made. . . .

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What Is The Difference Between Good and Really Awful Lawyer Advertising?

27 Friday Dec 2013

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Law Firm Web Sites, Law Office Management, Legal Blogs, Marketing

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Advertising, Foshe & Yaffe, Gregory H. Haubrick, John Edwards, John Edwards scandal, Legal Blogs, Marketing, Mass Lawyer Advertising

How Bad Lawyer Advertising Hurts Our Legal System, by Gregory H. Haubrich, The Haubrich Law Firm, P.C., Butter’s Blog

http://greghaubrich.com/2013/12/17/how-bad-lawyer-advertising-hurts-our-legal-system/

I was talking to my friend Bobbie a few years ago when John Edwards was running for President — and before it was known that he was not just a pretty boy, but a lying pretty boy who cheated on his wife. I had met Senator Edwards and was one of many who were more than disappointed when he imploded. Bobbie said: ‘Greg, I could never vote for him.’

I asked why? ‘Because he’s a trial lawyer.’

‘Well, shoot, Sis, I’m a trial lawyer. What’s the problem with that?’

It turned out that what Bobbie really hated was the mass media lawyer advertising that encourages people to call lawyers and file lawsuits when they would not even know they had a claim unless they saw the idea on television.

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A CEO Guide To Just About Everything You Want to Know About Tech.

25 Wednesday Dec 2013

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Clouds, Disaster Preparedness, Intellectual Property, Legal Technology, Marketing

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Bloomberg Businessweek, CEO Tech Guide, Cloud, Disaster Preparedness, Finance, Intellectual Property, Legal Technology and Tips, Marketing

CEO Tech Guide, Bloomberg BusinessWeek

http://www.businessweek.com/reports/technology/ceo-tech-guide

Creative financing, sustainable business practice, clouds, disaster preparedness, protection of intellectual property, mobile advertising and marketing, and more. – CCE

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A Compilation of Canadian Law Blogs, Articles, and Links

09 Saturday Nov 2013

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Copyright, Intellectual Property, Law Libraries, Law Office Management, Legal Writing, Marketing, Research

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Canada, Copyright, Intellectual Property, Law Libraries, Law Office Management, Legal Writing, Marketing

Fall 2013 Issue of Law Library Journal Now Available, Michel-A. Sheppard, Library Boy

http://bit.ly/1fsfMdJ

Ron, this one’s for you. CCE

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Possible game changer – Google’s switch to “secure search” impacts how you track customers to your website.

22 Tuesday Oct 2013

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Google, Legal Technology, Marketing, Search Enginges, Trust Accounts

≈ Comments Off on Possible game changer – Google’s switch to “secure search” impacts how you track customers to your website.

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Google, Legal Technology, Marketing, Ranking, Search Engines, Small Business, Trust Accounts

How Google’s Search Changes Affect Small Businesses, by Eilene Zimmerman, You’re the Boss Blog
http://nyti.ms/15YjKVz

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How to Be a Successful CLE Speaker

19 Saturday Oct 2013

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Continuing Legal Education, Marketing, Presentations, Trust Accounts

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CLE, Marketing, Presentations, Trust Accounts

Lawyers: How To Become A CLE Speaker And Then Be Invited Back, by Guest, Legal Productivity
http://bit.ly/P3btIp

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