The Friday Brief, straight to you from us! Get inspired with the best of the web.
The Friday Brief, straight to you from us! Get inspired with the best of the web.
Your latest Friday Brief — a roundup of interesting posts from around the blogosphere over the last week. A day late, but still tasty!
The third post in the TIS Twitter 101 series discusses ways you can search for and find the people, topics, and tweets that interest you and relate to your marketing program for your solo professional services business.
Here’s how to sign up for and set up your Twitter account so you can get started implementing this powerful Social Media tool into your solo professional services marketing program. Part 2 of our “Twitter 101″ series.
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If you don’t “get” Twitter, you’re not alone. Many lawyers and other service professionals think of the microblogging platform as nothing more than a supreme time-waster. Today, TIS introduces a series that just might change your thinking about Twitter, and shows you how to use Twitter to great advantage in marketing and running your law practice or other professional services business.
Every Friday at The Inspired Solo, we deliver a collection of links representing the best of the web in the past week, nicely categorized and presented for your reading enjoyment. We do the work so you don’t have to, because that’s just how we roll.
Part two in our Blog Time Management series covers Evernote, a robust cross-platform note-taking application that accepts all kinds of input — even handwriting — and renders it all searchable. Sherrie also shares how she uses Rusty Budget and Evernote in conjunction with a text editor to make blog administration easy.
The biggest concern of most new bloggers? Finding the time to manage the blog properly. Rusty Budget is one of the may tools available to bloggers that can make managing diverse content and resources much easier and less time-consuming.
Instant credibility. Massive name recognition. Highly targeted potential client reach. Becoming a reporter’s valued source yields incredible benefits to solo professional service providers. But how do you reach out to the journalists and reporters who need your expertise?