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A Shocking Website Error

Many of you know that in August I revamped this website by switching from Blogger over to WordPress. I transferred over all the content to my WordPress blog and have continued to add content on a regular basis. The other night I went back to the original site, which is still online under the URL of http://videoforlawyers.blogspot.com and was shocked.

When I had last been to my site, my Feedburner counter indicated that there were 1812 readers subscribed to my blog. What shocked me was that when I looked at the Feedburner count again, it had increased by over 100 readers even though I had not added any content on the old site since August. This was fascinating.

Find Out Why I Created a Video Titled “What is Sepsis?”

Think you know what sepsis is? If you handle medical malpractice cases, you should. It’s a systemic infection that can be deadly if not treated properly.

Why would I create a video that asked that particular question? Simple.

There are potential clients who have been diagnosed with sepsis and may not have been treated appropriately. Sepsis may be a complication from a failure to diagnose a perforated bowel during surgery.

Find Out Why I Created a Video Titled "What is Sepsis?"

Think you know what sepsis is? If you handle medical malpractice cases, you should. It’s a systemic infection that can be deadly if not treated properly.

Why would I create a video that asked that particular question? Simple.

There are potential clients who have been diagnosed with sepsis and may not have been treated appropriately. Sepsis may be a complication from a failure to diagnose a perforated bowel during surgery.

Ben Glass & Great Legal Marketing Video Testimonial

Attention All Lawyers:

Ever hear of “Great Legal Marketing?” If you haven’t, you should. Ben Glass is a Fairfax, Virginia personal injury and medical malpractice trial lawyer who is the genius behind Great Legal Marketing. Ben has changed the way lawyers market themselves and does so in an ethical, outside-the-box way that helps distinguish you from all of your competitors.

I have been following Ben’s marketing methods for years now and felt that now was the time to create this video testimonial; to let other lawyers in on Ben’s marketing secrets. Nobody asked me to create this video or this blog post and I’m not being paid to do it either. Rather, it’s time that lawyers open their eyes and realize that most attorney don’t have any clue about how to market themselves and their law practices effectively.

Ben Glass & Great Legal Marketing Video Testimonial

Attention All Lawyers:

Ever hear of “Great Legal Marketing?” If you haven’t, you should. Ben Glass is a Fairfax, Virginia personal injury and medical malpractice trial lawyer who is the genius behind Great Legal Marketing. Ben has changed the way lawyers market themselves and does so in an ethical, outside-the-box way that helps distinguish you from all of your competitors.

I have been following Ben’s marketing methods for years now and felt that now was the time to create this video testimonial; to let other lawyers in on Ben’s marketing secrets. Nobody asked me to create this video or this blog post and I’m not being paid to do it either. Rather, it’s time that lawyers open their eyes and realize that most attorney don’t have any clue about how to market themselves and their law practices effectively.

HOW VIDEO CHANGED MY LIFE

Two years ago when attorneys started to use video to market their services I recognized that most lawyers were using video as if they were TV commercials. Even the better videos were nothing more than “Hey, come to me, because I’m a lawyer.” I realized that a better way to use video was to educate…

5 REASONS WHY MOST LAWYERS DON’T TWITTER EFFECTIVELY

1. THEY THINK IT’S THE SAME AS THE YELLOW PAGES Fact: Twitter is not the yellow pages. Fact: Twitter is great for telling your followers something interesting. Fact: Twitter is not great for telling us what you ate for lunch or that you’re going on a big date tonight.Fact: A person in need of an…

Who Wants To Spend $47,783 To Distinguish Yourself?

The “cost” to distinguish yourself for a one-time display ad in the June 2009 edition of New York magazine that profiles Personal Injury Litigators is $47,783 for the early bird offer. If you wait, your cost will be $53,092. I received today in the mail a special advertising pitch that will appear in New York…