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I recently have had “e-mail discussions” with several lawyers who contacted me about how effective my divorce law practice blog (www.alabamafamilylawblog.com) has been at bringing me business. When I tell them, they often are incredulous. But, it’s true. Next to referrals, it is the number one way I get clients in the door. And, it is unbeleivably cost effective.
Fine, they say, but I’m not technically inclined. I don’t know how to start a blog or which service to use. Now I can tell them I have the answer…
Drum roll, please…
I am pleased to announce that I have teamed up with the highly respected -maybe less so after this announcement
- Grant Griffiths to create a program (Blawg for Profit) that will walk solo and small firm lawyers (actually any lawyer could use it, but I suspect only solo and small firm lawyers will) step by step through the process of creating, launching, marketing and maintaining a blog from scratch. Soup to nuts from concept to client; it’s a success blueprint for blogging.
I cannot yet reveal all of the details. And, it will not be available to purchase for a couple of months yet. But, I wanted to let you know its coming. In the meantime we will be releasing several FREE resources to help those of you who are ready to launch your blog, or are ready to increase the effectiveness of your blog where it matters - getting prospective clients to find it and contact you as a result.
Some of these FREE resources to look for include a Blog Service Comparison Chart to understand the myriad choices of blogging platforms that are available and which is best for you, a free e-course (7 Days to a Better Blog), and last, but certainly not least, a new blog on blogging that will be jointly authored by the aforementioned Mr. Griffiths (who was apparently not busy enough with the half dozen or more that he is publishing currently) and yours truly. Details will be released on this site and Grant’s Home Office Lawyer blog as they become available.
And, if you have particular questions you would like answered in this product, it’s not too late. We are still putting the finishing touches on the content. So, if you have questions, e-mail them to me or Grant or post them to the comments section of this post. Although we will not be able to address every question, we will certainly attempt to answer as many as we can.
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