Complete the blog post competition : Increase your reader participation
Ken Adams has a clever way to increase reader participation in his blog, a ‘Complete the Blog Post Competition.’
I’ve had in the can for a few weeks a partly completed blog post on the subject of the phrase moral turpitude. This phrase features in various kinds of agreements providing for an ongoing relationship, but I associate it with employment agreements in particular.
The post remains unfinished because although I’ve identified the problem with the phrase, I’d like some input from people who encounter the phrase regularly.
So here’s what I have in mind: If you can recommend language that one should use instead of language referring to moral turpitude, I invite you to post a comment.
And here’s the competition element: Whoever submits the most insightful or innovative comment will receive a lovingly inscribed copy of A Manual of Style for Contract Drafting. (Of course, if none of the comments are pulse-poundingly exciting, I reserve the right to not award this wonderful prize.)
Interesting idea, I’m interested in seeing the response. Don’t embarrass yourself now with no responses Ken. ;)
If any of you have ideas you’ve used to generate exposure for your law blog, please share them with me. I’ll blog about them – giving you all the credit in the world. And that’s even more exposure to the good work you’re doing on your law blog.