Matt Cutts’ Google State of the Union Recap

Matt Cutts recently released a video that recapped his 2009 State of the Union recap speach that he gave at Pubcon in Las Vegas back in November. Here is the video:

And a few things that you can take from this as an attorney/law firm with a website/blog:

Matt Cutts can’t sing. Just kidding (maybe)…
We haven’t had [...]

Buying Tweets Rising in Popularity

Offering an incentive for someone to Tweet about your product is a great idea if done correctly (and with some sort of creativity), but the tactic seems to be used more and more lately.
In the most recent Tweet incentive, Squarespace is giving away 30 iPhones in 30 days for anyone that tweets something about #squarespace, [...]

New Report Launched: Twitter for Attorneys

You’re probably hearing more and more about Twitter as the days go by, either on television when they announce the newest celebrity who is “tweeting”, or from your friends and colleagues who already seem to be up on the Twitter lingo.
Well, just because you’re left scratching your head whenever they bring up words like “tweet” [...]

Top Five Warning Signs that You’re Addicted to Twitter

After reading an article in the Washington Post this morning about people Tweeting while serving jury duty, I immediately said to myself: is it bad that I could picture myself doing that?
After I realized that the answer is yes, I finally had a breakthrough: my life would not be complete without Twitter (or Facebook). This [...]

A Twitter Tattoo? Now I’ve seen everything

This is a perfect case of viral marketing meets social media marketing meets, well, probably a stupid decision.
George Murphy, Foster Web Marketing’s SEO and social media marketing manager, was interviewed last week in an article by the Baltimore Sun on the power of social media marketing.
The article also featured a young Baltimore native who was brave enough [...]

A Blog vs. an Active Blog

There are too many bloggers who promise to blog often with relevant material and end up falling flat. They fail to live up to their expectations and disappoint interested readers. I am not sure if it is because they lose sight of the value of blogging or, which is probably more likely, do not dedicate [...]

Twitter- Commonly asked questions…and the answers.

Twitter is one of the most effective tools for instant information sharing with your “Twitter associates” (the term used as opposed to followers and coined with credit to @jimconolly) and the entire Twitterverse. It is a tool that, when used effectively, should be updated frequently and provides a sense of “there is someone behind that [...]

Twitter for Attorneys

Here is a three-part video on how to use Twitter as an attorney:
Twitter For Attorneys Part 1:
  
Twitter For Attorneys Part 2
 
Twitter for Attorneys Part 3: