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    • Using Your Client Base to Market Your Law Firm

      Monday, July 14th, 2008

      Major law firms will spend tens of thousands of dollars each year on full-time or outside personnel to create and conduct client reviews, and much more incorporating findings into marketing tools. However, even solo practitioners and small firms can capitalize on successful client review/marketing strategies with a little “sweat equity” investment versus a big budget.

      Your law firm’s best marketing tool is your client base. “Reality-based” marketing is taking the lead over campaigns that once dedicated millions to hiring paid celebrities to promote your services. Why? Clients are “real” people who can tell “real” stories about how your business helped them, inspired them or offers the most desirable services.

      Network Marketing for Dummies

      Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

      This article gives information about network marketing

      Network marketing is something that is becoming very popular with people who own their own business. However some people find it very difficult to be a part of and become very confused about it. It’s not as hard as it seems and pretty much anything with the will and dedication can become successful with network marketing. This article will give you all the basic knowledge and information in the form of network marketing for dummies.

      11 Free and Low Cost Marketing Strategies to Turn Around a Cash-Strapped Business

      Sunday, May 11th, 2008

      There is no shortage of new business, there is only a shortage of knowledge how to get this business. So here are a few marketing strategies to quickly get your business flooded with new clients using this turnaround Marketing Plan

      This past weekend I received a disturbing message from a dear friend. His business wasn’t generating all the income he needed. He’s exhausted all savings, started depleting credit card reserves and badly needed money to pay this month’s mortgage… Ouch! I wish I knew sooner…