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Follow on Google News | Legal Marketing Agency Shares Guide to Social Media for Law Firms & LawyersThe rapid growth of social media is creating information overload for many, and instead of ignoring it, attorneys and law firms must embrace these new technologies and learn how they can help develop your business and client relationships.
By: BARD Marketing A Advanced Advocates – A social network strictly for law students AVVO – An online directory for attorneys. Clients and users can rate attorneys, seek legal advice and participate in a forum for legal dialogue. B BARD Marketing – Your legal marketing and social media experts Bebo – A popular social networking site that is more popular internationally than in the U.S. Blawg – Slang for “law blog” Blog – Short for weblog. Blogs are websites with that contain self-published content on specific topics, updated frequently. Blog posts are dated items of content in reverse chronological order. Blogosphere – The totality of blogs on the internet. C Connected – A professional networking site solely for lawyers and produced by Martindale-Hubbell craigslist- A central network of online communities, featuring free online classified advertisements divided by city with jobs, internships, housing D Del.icio.us – One of many websites that allows users to bookmark websites and share these bookmarks with others. Digg – An online community where users share content and vote on their favorite content, whether it’s a blog, video, article or other. The most popular content is featured prominently. DAO – An acronym for digital asset optimization, which is the process of getting search engines like Google to pick up all of your content, from videos, podcasts, blogs, images, newsletters and more E F Facebook – The largest social networking website in the U.S. that was originally used solely by college students, but it is now open to anyone over the age of 13. Flickr – An online gallery for photos and images where you can create a profile and upload your images to share with other users FriendFeed – Central repository that allows you to create your own and subscribe to others feeds of various networks, including Twitter, Facebook, etc. Furl – A service that allows you to save important items/information you find online and enables you to find them again quickly through a full-text search G Google – A popular search engine. Google can also be used as a verb when searching for information on the internet with this particular search engine H HARO – An acronym for Help A Reporter Out. It’s a system created where journalists submit queries for sources, and emails are sent to thousands of public relations, marketing, and media professionals around the world I Instant Message – An immediate way to “talk” with someone online. Also known as an “IM.” J K L Lawyers.com – An online attorney/law firm directory from LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell that is designed specifically for individuals and small businesses Lawyrs – A social / professional networking site focused on the legal community LinkedIn – A professional networking site that is open to anyone in any profession. Shows you how your contacts are interconnected and allows you to make new contacts through your existing network Listserv – An email list software application that manages your email addresses for contact lists M Ma.gnolia – A system to publish and tag your bookmarks online so they are easily searchable Mashable – Online publication that provides readers with all that is new in social media Metafilter - Also known as MeFi, it is a community weblog whose purpose is to share links and discuss interesting content that users have discovered on the web MySpace – A popular social networking website that offers users the ability to create a personal profile and interact with other users in the network N Newsreader – Software that collects updates from websites to which you subscribe and aggregates them into a news feed Newsvine - A social news website that allows users to submit articles and ranks them based on votes, comments and readership Nolo – A publisher of legal “self-help” O P Podcast - An audio broadcast that has been converted to an MP3 file or a similar audio file format for playback on a computer, iPod or other mobile device PopURLs - A website that aggregates up-to-the-minute headlines from the Internet’s most popular news and social media websites Q R Reddit.com – A website that gathers information that is new and popular online. Users can cote for links they like or dislike and help decide what’s popular. Users can also submit their own content. S Scribd – A document sharing website where users can upload content to share SEO – An acronym for Search Engine Optimization, or the science behind getting your website to rank well in search engines Snapfish – An online gallery for photo and photo album sharing Social Media - A term for the tools and platforms people use to publish, converse and share content online. Squidoo – A website designed to make it easy for anyone to set up a single page on a topic he or she knows or cares a lot about, for free StumbleUpon - An online service that helps users discover interesting new websites by suggesting sites based upon personal preferences T Tags – Keywords that help search engines find specific content such as a video, blog posting or web page Technorati – Search engine for blogs Twitter- A social networking and micro-blogging service that enables its users to send and read other users' updates, which are known as tweets U V W Web 2.0 – A term used describe blogs, wikis, social networking sites and other Internet-based services that emphasize collaboration and sharing, rather than less interactive publishing Webinar Wiki - A web page or set of pages that can be edited collaboratively Wikipedia – an online directory of user-generated content that can be edited by anyone X Xanga – A website that hosts weblogs, photoblogs, and social networking profiles Y YouTube – A website exclusively for sharing video. Users can upload, view and share video clips Z Beyond All Reasonable Doubt Marketing is experienced in developing and executing strategic marketing (including social media) programs for law firms of all sizes and varying budgets – and learning more costs you nothing but the time it takes to contact our agency. BARD Marketing has office locations in the greater Philadelphia region and South Florida. Visit our website at www.bardmarketing.com, contact us online or call us at 888-922-7398. # # # BARD Marketing is a synchronous marketing company that specializes in legal industry and works with law firms. For more information, please visit www.bardmarketing.com or email info@bardmarketing.com. End
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