Not exact matches
In her piece, Katherine references (but does not link to in order to avoid helping the
blogger with traffic to her site, as Good e-Reader likewise will not) an article that circulated almost virally last weekend, a piece that named thirty prominent, best - selling self - published authors; while specifically targeting author Melissa Foster, who is now pursuing
legal action against the
blogger, the post by someone who claims to have spent two years «working undercover» at Fiverr names authors Hugh Howey, Blake Crouch, Amanda Hocking, and several
others as those who purchased bulk book reviews.
Whether your
legal blog is a well - oiled machine, a fledgling endeavor or nothing more than a pipe dream in your mind, you're bound to face the question every
other blogger has dealt
with: Should I limit the focus of my blog to one topic or expand my content to reach a broader audience?
My musings and those of Venkat Balasubramani over whether to shut down our blogs and start afresh
with new ones garnered some attention from
other legal bloggers, among them Bruce Carton today at Legal Blog Watch, Colin Samuels at Infamy or Praise, Kevin O'Keefe at Real Lawyers Have Blogs, and Ron Coleman at Likelihood of -LSB
legal bloggers, among them Bruce Carton today at
Legal Blog Watch, Colin Samuels at Infamy or Praise, Kevin O'Keefe at Real Lawyers Have Blogs, and Ron Coleman at Likelihood of -LSB
Legal Blog Watch, Colin Samuels at Infamy or Praise, Kevin O'Keefe at Real Lawyers Have Blogs, and Ron Coleman at Likelihood of -LSB-...]
Whether your
legal blog is a well - oiled machine, a fledgling endeavor or nothing more than a pipe dream in your mind, you're bound to face the question every
other blogger has dealt
with: Should I limit the focus of my blog to one topic or expand my content to reach a broader....
«They are all
bloggers with a track record of being able to explain complex
legal issues in ways that
others can understand.
Bloggers being bloggers, plenty of others chime in with comments to Spiro's post, including one Spiro cited as an example of an abandoned legal blog, Belle Lettre of the blog Law and Letters, who c
Bloggers being
bloggers, plenty of others chime in with comments to Spiro's post, including one Spiro cited as an example of an abandoned legal blog, Belle Lettre of the blog Law and Letters, who c
bloggers, plenty of
others chime in
with comments to Spiro's post, including one Spiro cited as an example of an abandoned
legal blog, Belle Lettre of the blog Law and Letters, who comments:
My musings and those of Venkat Balasubramani over whether to shut down our blogs and start afresh
with new ones garnered some attention from
other legal bloggers, among them Bruce Carton today at Legal Blog Watch, Colin Samuels at Infamy or Praise, Kevin O'Keefe at Real Lawyers Have Blogs, and Ron Coleman at Likelihood of Confu
legal bloggers, among them Bruce Carton today at
Legal Blog Watch, Colin Samuels at Infamy or Praise, Kevin O'Keefe at Real Lawyers Have Blogs, and Ron Coleman at Likelihood of Confu
Legal Blog Watch, Colin Samuels at Infamy or Praise, Kevin O'Keefe at Real Lawyers Have Blogs, and Ron Coleman at Likelihood of Confusion.
We discuss, among
other questions, why there aren't more
legal bloggers at larger law firms, whether larger firms see value in blogging and whether
bloggers by their nature tend not to fit
with larger firms.
Now, we get to hear Howell's thoughts on that question along
with those of two
other prominent
legal bloggers who have left larger firms, Howard Bashman of How Appealing and Ernest Svenson of Ernie the Attorney.
Two ways
legal bloggers might increase their blogging success rate are by posting to their blogs more frequently and interacting more
with their readers and
with other blogs.
Simon, on the
other hand, is a model on so many levels, and someone whose name most Canadian
legal bloggers will associate
with quality, dedication, and lending a helping hand to fellow writers.
To maximize your investment, take advantage of all the opportunities available to network and / or promote your brand including connecting
with partners, media,
bloggers but also take time to meet
with the
other legal associations on - site such as ILTA & ARMA.
Law.com
bloggers and co-hosts J. Craig Williams and Bob Ambrogi welcome piracy law expert Professor Samuel P. Menefee, Maury Fellow at University of Virgina's Center for Ocean Law and Policy, and Joseph R. McFaul, a partner
with Sedgwick, Detert, Moran & Arnold and a retired commander in the U.S. Coast Guard Reserve, to explore the
legal issues surrounding piracy on the high seas and the future of the captured pirate and how this case could be a deterrent in
other incidents of piracy.
Finally, he shared his thoughts on
legal blogging, emphasizing that effective
legal blogging is all about conversations
with other bloggers, instead of simply trying to game search engines
with key words.
Like the Times and
other news and information sites, LexBlog will lead
with stories from talented
legal bloggers.
LexBlog is also cohosting
with Lawline the evening before a
Legal Blogging and Social Media Workshop from 5 to 6:30 followed by a Beer for
Bloggers (and
others).
The
other evening I had the pleasure of being on a panel to discuss the nuts and bolts of
legal blogging at a continuing
legal education seminar at the New York City Bar Association
with three of the best
bloggers out there: Kevin O'Keefe, Scott Greenfield, and Eric Turkowitz.