Tag Archive: blogging

Does Video Blogging For Attorneys Work? “No,” Says Attorney Gerry Oginski

“What?!”

“What do you mean it doesn’t work? Isn’t that what you’ve been preaching about for the longest time?”

Yes I have. But I have a secret. A secret I do not want to share with my competitors. You see, the reality is…

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Grant Griffiths Talks About Lawyer Blogging

I had a chance to talk to Grant Griffiths, also known in the legal world as the “Blawgfather” while I was explaining to lawyers the need to create attorney video, at a conference in Orlando, Florida.

In this video, Grant talks about the importance of blogging for attorneys. Take a look.

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31 Days To Kick Your Blog in the Butt-Grant Griffiths

Ever hear of Grant Griffiths? If you blog at all, you should know him. He’s the founder of BlogForProfit.com and he’s also known as the “BlawgFather” of blogging. He created an incredible 31 day (FREE) program called 31 Days To Kick Your Blog in the Butt. In this video you’ll learn the reasoning behind his 31 day program.

I had the chance to speak to Grant for a few minutes after I presented a lecture to a great group of lawyers at MILOfest (Macs in Law Office group). Grant was presenting a lecture about the importance of blogging, and my lecture was on the importance of attorneys creating video.

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Mastermind Webmaster Tom Foster Explains How Often You Should Blog

If you don’t know Tom Foster, CEO at Fosterwebmarketing.com, you should. Tom is the mastermind behind my website, oginski-law.com and over 200 lawyers’ websites across the country.

I had a chance to interview Tom recently at his Fairfax, Virginia office and I asked him how often an attorney should be blogging.

Tom is an expert at creating and promoting lawyer websites and truly ‘gets it’. He knows what works, and importantly, what doesn’t. You can find him at Fosterwebmarketing.com or call him at 888-886-0939. Oh yes, I almost forgot to mention that Tom and I have written a book together called “Creating Video For Lawyers,” which, if he finishes his part of the book soon, we’ll be able to get into print. Hurry up Tom, we’re all waiting!

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