I am trying to maintain a sense of humor about all this, so I thought of the “Lemony Snicket Series of Unfortunate Events” books one of my kids loved. As a Facebook newbie, I initially struggled with practical considerations like, “How do I set my Facebook business page as my default?” “Struggle” may be putting […]
It’s happened to all of us: You compose an email message in Outlook, hit send, and then realize you forgot to include the attachment; or you hit send and then realize you sent it to the wrong person; or your reply went to everyone except to the person who sent the original message; or you […]
I’ve been using two monitors for years, and I’d never go back. Click here for detailed instructions on setting this up. If you’re simply attaching an extra monitor to a laptop (as I do), here are simple instructions: Get a separate monitor. It doesn’t have to be fancy or expensive. You might even have one […]
Here is another post on the topic of the future of solos or small firms who don’t have it in their budget to outsource a social media manager. Ed Poll of LawBiz Management recently posted an interesting article, “Testimonials Still Are Not a Good Idea” about why he still does not use client testimonials as […]
Printing from a Web page can be frustrating because you never know what’s actually going to print. You might get 10 sheets with each frame on a separate page, have two inches of text cut off on one side, find out that it prints eight pages, when you only wanted the information on page three, […]
By default, Word tries to save new documents in your “My Documents” folder on your C drive. Using the same logic, when you click on “Open” to open an existing document, it assumes the document is saved in the “My Documents” folder. Many of us (if not the majority) want to save documents somewhere other […]
powered by Fotopedia Being the bar networker that I am, I naturally looked at the CBA-CLE Legal Connection to check under the Practice Management tab, and lo and behold, there it was a post from Tom Matte: “7 More Social Media Tips to Bring Leads to Your Law Firm.” Here are his seven tips: 1. […]
To conserve its battery, your iPhone will automatically turn off in a short period of time if you’re not actively using it. This means that if you’re trying to follow directions using Google Maps, your phone will keep turning itself off and you will have to keep turning it back on. Here’s how to change […]
This is the first of my posts about Facebook and integrating social media with your website. Yours truly is the guinea pig here, and since I am a total newbie to Facebook, I want to get as much useful information as I can before diving into that pool/raging river/maelstrom or whatever. As you might suspect […]
If your mouse has a wheel on top for scrolling, you can easily change your font size on the fly. Here’s how: Press and Hold the button. While holding down the button, use the mouse wheel to: • Scroll down (or towards you) to make the font larger • Scroll up (or away from you) […]
Client Testimonials in a Wired World
by Barb Cashman on April 4, 2012
Here is another post on the topic of the future of solos or small firms who don’t have it in their budget to outsource a social media manager. Ed Poll of LawBiz Management recently posted an interesting article, “Testimonials Still Are Not a Good Idea” about why he still does not use client testimonials as […]
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