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16 Social Media Stats You Should Know

By Stephen Fairley on December 1, 2012

It’s the end of the year and you know what that means: lists. I’ve been digging through some of the more interesting year-end lists and found the one below of particular interest, as it summarizes all the reasons attorneys should be participating in social media and blogging.

Consider this imposing factoid: The most powerful influence on Google search rankings is now Facebook shares. 

Or how about this: 81% of U.S. online consumers trust information and advice from blogs.

Check it out:

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Free Report: 4 Myths That Keep Attorneys From Building A Referral-Based Practice

Referrals are the lifeblood of many law practices, and building a good referral program takes a proven process.  Stephen Fairley unveils the 4 Myths That Keep Attorneys from Building a Referral-Based Practice in his new free report.  Read and discover:

  • How to determine the best source for your referrals
  • How to explain your ideal target market to a referral source
  • How to get referrals from other attorneys
  • Whether online directories are a good referral source
  • How to network effectively
  • And much, much more!

Click now for your free report on 4 Myths That Keep Attorneys from Building a Referral-Based Practice.

 

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  • Organization:
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