Don’t worry – I know I haven’t finished my Facebook series yet, or even gotten very far underway. But because we’re expecting some major changes with Facebook with the rolling out of the new "timeline," it makes sense to wait until it’s out before moving forward.
So in the meantime, I thought I’d get started with our Twitter tutorials, particularly since I had a request from a non-legal family member on behalf of a colleague for some assistance!
Before we get started, I’m sure there are many of you who will roll your eyes at my recommendation to use Twitter. I mean, what can you really get across in 140-character bursts?
So very much.
I’ll give you my background on Twitter – several years ago, I launched a very small gifts company, selling designs on tee shirts, etc. through Cafe Press. As a marketer, I was looking for ways to build buzz around my designs without having to spend any money. I found a list of suggested ways to do this, which included signing up for Twitter – something I’d never heard of.
Welcome to ILN-terviews, a series of profiles of ILN member firm attorneys, designed to give a unique insight into the lawyers who make up our Network. For our latest interview, we chose ILN member,
Today’s tip is brought to you by a rather frustrating customer service experience I’m having, which is further impacted by social media.
Welcome to ILN-terviews, a series of profiles of ILN member firm attorneys, designed to give a unique insight into the lawyers who make up our Network. For our latest interview, we chose longtime ILN member and Director,
Barry Camson
Barry Camson
Barry Camson
So now
Now we are on to a new set of tutorials – Facebook!