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ABA Advisory Panel: Social Network Usage
The ABA leadership and Standing Committee on Strategic Communications are developing a social network policy to determine how (if) the ABA will utilize social networks like LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter. Thus far they have surveyed lawyers and law students separately and found as follows:
Among practicing lawyers:
Among law students:
In a related story, the ABA Journal did not report that anyone was the least bit surprised by the findings.
Webtrends, which offers detailed web analysis tools, just rolled out a suite of new measurement capabilities for Facebook that allow users to view and compare Facebook data alongside data for other channels. For small firms and sole-practitioners, this development means that you can more easily measure and compare the effect of your Facebook and Twitter pages. Of course if you don’t have a Facebook or Twitter page then this might be a good time to get cracking.
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I just came across a satirical article posted on Search Engine Journal on what not to do with social media for your company.
I’d do a rundown of the article, but I think it’s worth a read yourself.
Or actually, don’t… because social media is useless, right?
You may have heard about Gmail going social in a way that muscles in on the territory pioneered by Twitter and later co-opted by everyone from Facebook to LinkedIn to Friendfeed, and everyone else – namely status updates.
Google’s horse in this race is Buzz. Watch the video below to learn more or click on the image above from the Google Blog.
Then let me know how you like your Buzz.
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My thanks (and guffaws) to mystery blogger The Oatmeal for these keen FB insights. See anyone you know?
Enjoy!