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<title>Comments on More evidence social media works for marketing  | Real Lawyers Have Blogs</title>
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<description>If If you&apos;re looking for evidence that social media works for marketing, you could do a lot worse than today&apos;s story in The Salt Lake Tribune by Paul Beebe. Per Beebe, social media (Twitter, Facebook, blogs) has become so ubiquitous...</description>
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<author>nancy@myrlandmarketing.com (Nancy Myrland, Myrland Marketing)</author>
<description><![CDATA[<p>Kevin, thank you for continuing to post information about Social Media, a topic about which I am passionate.  When firms ask me how they can find the time to get involved in yet another marketing tactic, what I tell them is they can't afford to ignore it because their clients and referral sources are present in these spaces.  Social Media is not just another cateogry of marketing tactics.  The tools within Social Media are growing at an unbelievable pace.  I urge firms to not sit this one out because they don't believe in it, or they are intimidated by it.  Your clients are not sitting it out, and are finding ways to use it, so I urge all reading this to ask for help, and find the right business use of select Social Mediums sooner rather than later.  </p>]]></description>
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