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Author: Carl P. DeLuca, Esq.

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Publish Your Blog On the Alphalegal Directory

If you are an Attorney or Attorney Marketing Professional, contact us to publish or republish your Blog on the Alphalegal Directory. We are looking for quality blogs from 300 to 1500 words in length relevant to the practice of law or the marketing of a law practice.

Facebook First!

“Why Should Facebook be “First?”” Why should Facebook be first? Facebook should be the first place you market your law practice on the Internet, if you haven’t started already. Well, not really first, but we presume you already have a website.  If you don’t, make sure you get one, though not necessarily for the reasons
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The Keyword Conundrum

The Keyword Conundrum   In the early days of the Internet, you could game the search engines by stuffing your text and meta tags with keywords.  Search engines wanted to bring people to pages that were relevant to their search.  SEO experts and consultants advised stuffing as many keywords into the text and meta tags as possible
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Lawyerist – Featured Resource

  If you practice as a solo or in a small firm, Lawyerist is a resource you should use. Lawyerist started out in 2007 as a blog called SoloSmallTech started by Sam Glover. Aaron Street joined Lawyerist and together they evolved the blog into a content driven website for solos and small firms. There are many
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Final Argument – Clifford Irving

Final Argument – Another book we can recommend, this time about a 48 year old attorney, Ted Jaffe, at a conservative law firm. When he was a prosecutor, twelve years earlier, he convicted a man who killed the wealthy husband of a woman with whom he was having an affair. (All attorneys have sordid pasts
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In the Presence of the Enemy – William Coughlin

In the Presence of the Enemy – Another good book by Coughlin. This time a young, New York City attorney,Jake Martin, gets involved in a will contest in a small, up state town. He is seduced by the widow (notice a pattern here?), is fired by his firm, but is able to win the case on
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