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How to use Twitter lists – follow the conversation
TWITTER HAS MOVED into the mainstream; of this there can be no doubt. We’ve become more comfortable with our online selves; our avatars have nicer pictures instead of wobbly, handheld squinting mugshots and there’s an ease with which tweets are … Continue reading
Posted in Law firm marketing, Legal PR, Social Networking
Tagged How to use twitter, insurancetweets, legaltweets, tweets, twitter lists
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Carry on tweeting: We’re not all in the same boat!
THE BAR STANDARDS Board decision to fine David Harris £2500 for incriminating tweets appears to have prompted the legal profession into another round of navel gazing about social media, but could the industry’s progress be damaged unnecessarily by this debate?
Posted in Law firm marketing, Legal PR, Risk Management, Social Networking
Tagged anonymous account, boat, law, Legal, legal profession, legal survey, profession, round, semple piggot, tweets
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Why should law firms use twitter?
There’s a compulsion to join the crowd when it comes to online social networking, but you need to understand how the crowd works before you jump in. Some law firms are using twitter simply because it is a communications channel … Continue reading
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Tagged audience, com, communications channel, insurance sector, keyword, law, morning breakfast, networking, search alert, tweets
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Q&A: Can I control my staff on social networks?
Q: I run a recruitment business and we are increasingly using LinkedIn to identify potential candidates. On the flip side however I am concerned about the potential risks of staff commenting on issues, in their capacity as my employees, on … Continue reading


