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Ever go to a cocktail party or conference reception and there’s “that guy” or “that girl” who monopolizes the conversation talking about work? You’re standing there, stuck. Drink in hand, you scan the room looking for an excuse to make a graceful escape. I’m friends with “that guy” on Facebook. In fact, I’m friends with [ READ MORE ]
Our friends over at The Lawyerist have a great post today courtesy of Allison Shields – 7 Simple Online Mistakes Lawyers Make. Using an AOL, Hotmail or Yahoo! Email address (a domain name will cost you $10 per year. Make the investment.) Not Writing for Real People (drop the legalese lawyers … even your lawyer [ READ MORE ]
As if the readers of The Legal Watercooler needed another reason to participate in social media and social networking: Google Social Search should be available to everyone by the end of today. Your friends and contacts are a key part of your life online. Most people on the web today make social connections and publish [ READ MORE ]
Turns out that you can say a lot in 140 characters or less. You can build a reputation in 140 characters or less. You can build a presence in 140 characters or less. You can build a network in 140 characters or less. And you can build a business in 140 characters or less. Yesterday [ READ MORE ]
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