Law Firm Blogs : What Works? What Doesn't? (Webinar PowerPoint)
At the request of attendees (about 70 of them), here's a PowerPoint to download. from the LexBlog hosted April 11 webinar, 'Law Firm Blogs : What Works? What Doesn't?'
If you didn't get a chance to attend, here's a recording of the webinar, including screencast. Click here to run the webinar from the LexBlog learning center. It's 45 to 50 minutes long.
I'll also be doing an encore performance within the next few weeks. Drop me an email, if you want to recieve word of the date and time. It'll be free of course.
And in LexBlog's continuing effort to educate folks in our legal profession on the power of blogs and social networking, we'll start running a series of free webinars on various topics.
Please drop me an email on topics you'd like to see me cover and if you want to be added to an email list keeping folks abreast of the times and days, drop me an email. Not to worry. LexBlog is a 'spam free' environment. No sales pitch BS or press releases to folks who share their email addresses.

Not sure if it's just me but I'm getting an error message when I try to access ppt. Also is screencast or audio alone downloadable?
Not just you with the link, it's corrected now. Sorry about that.
Kevin,
Thanks for posting your ppt presentation. I recommended the webinar to a few legal marketers. I think that you did a great job of covering the fundamentals and importance of legal blogging. I am happy to see that more AMLAW 200 firms are into blogging. I am amazed at how many legal marketers tell me their law firms are unsure of the ramifications of blogging. For over one year now, my firm has been successfully blogging. We have two blogs: Whistleblower Law Blog and an Injury Law Blog, both are by LexBlog. I am a proponent of blogging and find it useful to our marketing program.
I encourage Lawyers and fellow Legal Marketers to read this PPT presentation, if they are considering blogging or looking for a new way to market their firm. BTW: I was impressed with your inclusion of the various ways that firms can start blogging. This was a perfect example of an how an educational piece can be educational and promote your services at the same time. Bravo....
Thanks again for such a comprehensive presentation.
Juliet Sallette