Faced with a dizzying array of pastries and breads and other suitable snacks, what’s an attorney to do when picking out appropriate donuts. Luckily, we’ve got some recommendations.
Archives for January 2011
How to Stay Sloppy and Unfocused
Stop. Seriously. Stay sloppy and unfocused in your law practice. Here are the top ways to do it.
Embrace Your Firm’s Inner Spock
We recommend that firms implement a Star Trek analysis to determine how well it may be doing and who in the firm may need some additional life coaching.
Appify to Attract More Clients . . . Automagically
Until recently, it’s been a well-kept secret of hobbying lawyers that the iPhone and the iPad, and maybe even the iPod Touch, are game-changers. After all, what thought-leading lawyer hasn’t been sitting in Starbucks foursquaring when a potential client comes up to her and says “OMG! I love your iPad!” or “Hey, aren’t you the […]
Outsource Your Pocket Part Updates
Unlike updating at common law, it’s now easy to update various pocket parts through outsourcing. Our three steps to effective outsourcing should get you there quickly.
Attract Clients With a Crappier Avvo Rating
Believe it or not, you don’t want to get a solid 10 rating on Avvo. Or even a 9.2. It just reeks of high expectations, like you are an astronaut or something. Here’s how to crappify your ranking so you don’t get in over your head.
Biggify Your Brand With Foursquare
Foursquare is a popular location-based social application through which lawyers can “check in” to the places they go, tweet this information to their clients, and ultimately biggify their personal brands by collecting supercool badges and becoming Mayor of their favorite hotspots.
Keys to Building a Lebowski-Driven Practice
It’s easy to forget one of the best role models around for a modern lawyer: the Dude.
The ROI of Name Dropping
How to increase your online presence by dropping famous names whenever and wherever you can, even in the bathroom.
Finding Tweet-Life Balance
How can lawyers better balance the tiring demands of tweeting about social media, attending conferences, and paying student loans?