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Social Media for Lawyers: Twitter Edition 2nd


ISBN13: 9781908640314
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781906355630
Published: April 2012
Publisher: Ark Group
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback (99 Pages)
Price: £99.00



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Since publishing the first Social Media for Lawyers: Twitter Edition back in 2009, Twitter has grown from an estimated ten million Twitter users to over 560 million users worldwide.

According to a recent survey 85% of law firms are now using social media and networking, with nearly 50% of respondents saying it has helped produce leads for new matters or clients, land new work, increase the number of calls from traditional and new media, and it has increased their lawyer’s recognition.

Twitter is no longer just a fad, it has firmly implanted itself as a critical tool for lawyers to win business, gain clients and promote themselves – those who don’t will be left behind. In fact, they’re being left behind already.

Thoroughly revised and updated 2nd edition for 2012, Social Media for Lawyers: Twitter Edition is a concise practical step-by-step guide that will enable you to:-

  • Get started on Twitter if you are new to it
  • Make better use of existing Twitter accounts
  • Build your network of influence using Twitter
  • Win potential clients for you/your firm.
  • Avoid wasting hours playing about with Twitter and not really making any progress
  • Not make mistakes – such as breaking the lawyers’ code of ethics