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<description>Widely respecting blogging and social media expert, Darren Rowse, has a good post today on why bloggers need to have an email communications strategy for their blog. Not of all Darren&apos;s points may apply to blogging lawyers (some of his...</description>
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<author>doug@compliancebuilding.com (Doug Cornelius)</author>
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<p>I found it interesting to compare the subscriber numbers between my old KM blog and my new compliance blog. KM: 90%RSS, 10% email. Compliance 70%RSS, 30% email.</p>

<p>Email is still a great way to notify people about content. Like your Lexblog set up or feedburner, it easy to push your content out through multiple channels.</p>

<p>Don't forget about the Kindle, Twitter and Facebook. It is fairly easy to setup up your blog posts to be pushed to those platforms as well.</p>]]></description>
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