How to use Facebook to create top of mind awareness
By Nicole Sartori
Law Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on,
November 2018
Some easy, relatively inexpensive and effective ways for your firm to use Facebook to gain that “top of mind awareness” to reach potential clients.
Taking care of your mental health
By Nicole Sartori
Law Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on,
September 2017
Managing your law practice can leave you with little time and even more stress. That stress can be paralyzing, and can lead to anxiety, depression or a host of other mental health issues.
Should “free consultations” R.I.P.?
By Nicole Sartori
Law Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on,
October 2016
Before discussing the advantages and disadvantages of charging a consultation fee, one must consider the type of client they are seeking and the type of law they are practicing.
What is a blawg and why should you care?
By Nicole Sartori
Law Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on,
September 2015
Why should you write a legal blog or 'blawg,' as the tech guys call it? Because it can generate leads, establishes you as a leader in your field among your colleagues, and it can be a stress reliever.
The power of Google
By Nicole Sartori
Legal Technology, Standing Committee on,
December 2014
To increase your chances of being found when a client is looking for your firm, and without costing you any money, the firm should have a Google+ page.
The power of Google
By Nicole Sartori
Law Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on,
September 2014
To increase your chances of being found when a client is looking for your firm, and without costing you any money, the firm should have a Google+ page.
Using avvo
By Nicole Sartori
Law Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on,
November 2013
Avvo.com is a Web site for the general public to search for lawyers in their respective fields and physical locations or to post questions regarding a particular legal topic.
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