Last October, we made Twitter and Facebook a standard part of our legal marketing plans. This was done because case studies throughout 2009 and 2010 displayed a great traffic benefit to utilizing these networks. Rather than managing these accounts as an upgrade (as was the case) we made them a standard practice in our search [...]
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Based on her January 11, 2011 article titled, Nokia vs Apple over iPhone and iPad Patents Continue, Kerrie Spencer talks about the ongoing patent disputes. Google+
By Jason Bland, guest technology writer – January 13, 2011 Over 10 years ago, I was working in my first company, which did a lot of commercial software development, online programming and computer hardware manufacturing. We even developed a way to stream live images to common color screen cell phones – with the proper module. [...]
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By Kerrie Spencer, staff technology writer – January 11, 2011 Patent infringement lawsuits in the wireless industry are typically hot issues, and last an extended period of time. It often takes years to sort them out. This suit is a prime example. Nokia has taken off the gloves and is going to town yet again [...]
When law firm marketing clients ask us if there is anything they can do to assist with the search engine optimization of their website, the answer is always the same. Frequent Blogging Blogging is helps your law firm attract new cases in a number of ways. First, the blog keeps the website active. An active [...]
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Based on her Thursday January 7, 2011 articled titled Appellate Court Looks To State for Guidance on California Gay Marriage Ban, Kristen Friend gives an update on this on going case. Google+
By Kristen Friend, staff U.S. Supreme Court and Congress writer – January 6, 2011 A federal appeals court considering the fate of Proposition 8, California’s controversial ban on same-sex marriage, threw the case to the State Supreme Court on Tuesday, asking for guidance on a legal technicality before ruling. The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of [...]
The balance between search engine optimization and design is probably one of the most challenging for an online marketing specialist. On one side, you have human viewers who often want you to get straight to the point and be directed towards the right location of your website to get what they want. On the other [...]
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As we approach a new year, we look at some of the technological changes and advancements that have been made in 2010 and how they will affect your 2011 law firm marketing strategy. The most significant event that comes to mind is Facebook receiving more traffic than Google in the spring of 2010. This shows [...]
By Kerrie Spencer, staff technology writer – December 15, 2010 The courts are going to be busy with even more patent infringement lawsuits against Microsoft. In what may yet be another in a long list of other patent infringement lawsuits, Motorola has filed a lawsuit against Microsoft stating that Microsoft has breached at least 16 [...]