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A question I get often when visiting about blogging with other lawyers is: “How can a blog benefit my law practice.” The following list is actually taken from a blog about real estate. However, all 10 benefits apply to a law practice.
Search Engine Marketing
Blogs give you an increased presence on major search engines, like Yahoo! and Google. A well-written, routinely updated, keyword-oriented blog can enhance your chances of garnering high rankings on search engine return pages.
Direct Communications
Blogs provide a way for you to speak directly, openly and honestly with your customer.
Brand Building
Blogs serve as another channel on which to promote your brand and company.
Competitive Differentiation
Because blogs give you the opportunity to tell your story over and over, they help set you apart from the competition.
Relational Marketing
Blogs allow you to build personal, long-lasting relationships with your customers that foster trust.
Exploit the Niches
Blogs help you fill your particular industry niche.
Media & Public Relations
Blogs are excellent PR tools. The media calls you, not your competition.
Position You as an Expert
Blogs enable you to articulate your viewpoints, knowledge and expertise on matters pertaining to your industry.
Reputation Management
Blogs help you manage your online reputation.
Low Cost
Blogs are inexpensive to set up, operate and maintain.
Source for Post: RIS Media
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you like blogging….we get it. is it just me or does it seem like the majority of posts on this blog (and most other blogs) are about how great blogging is? it reminds me of the chicken and egg scenario….what came first, the blog or the post about how great it is to blog?
i love the posts on working from home (or the golf course) and technology but i think we have reached the quota on “blogging is the greatest thing since sliced bread” posts.
Thank you for your comment Shawn. I will certainly keep that in mind and strive to bring you more postings on other items other than blogging.
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In this post Grant D. Griffiths lists 10 reasons why lawyers could benefit from blogging. He picked the list up from a real estate site.
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This is a great post.
However, in my opinion I would say that positioning yourself as an expert is the most important. Afterall, if your customers read your blog and you illustrate your expertise better than anyone else in your field, you will definately have the edge!
I like these types of blog entries.
-Chris
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