Blogging gets you exposure

Victor Medina, a fellow blogger and publisher of Victor Medina’s Small Business and Solo Law Practice was recently feature in a good article in the Princeton Business Journal called Blogging for Fun and Profit.
From the article:

When Victor Medina first began building his solo law practice, he decided to start a blog to serve as a diary of the ups and downs of his progress, something he could go back to and reflect on should he choose to.
”As I started to put that out there, I started to notice that other people were interested in it and found value,” said Mr. Medina, a partner in the Pennington law firm Medina, Martinez & Castroll, LLC. Readers of his blog — the term is short for Web log — were interested not only in his legal musings but also in hearing from someone else who was attempting to start and run a small business, Mr. Medina said. So he kept at it, regularly updating his “Small Business & Solo Law Practice” blog.
Today, Mr. Medina regularly keeps up his first blog, and three others, each dealing with a specialty of his law firm: family law, education law and estate law.

The articles also features others. Take a look. And consider what a blog can do for your public relations.

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  1. Victor Medina's says:

    Spoken Like a KungFu Master

    Thanks to Grant Griffiths for highlighting a recent article about me and my blogging. Grant's point, as always, is a good one and it's that Blogging Gets You Exposure. A quick follow-up is that due to this article I've been