It may not be the most frequently ASKED question by my clients, but I can guarantee you it’s certainly the most frequently thought.  So rather than give you theory—I want to give you results. This week we’ll take a break from the norm to look at two successful bloggers, the results they’ve achieved and how

Stop overthinking and speak your mind. Your blog is the perfect place to let your personality shine.

This week we asked: If you blog, how often do you incorporate stories from real life, the daily news or pop culture?

1. Often – 10%

2. Sometimes – 56%

3. Rarely – 32%

4. Never – 2%

For all of my yelling and shouting about consistency and repetition, there are some (but only some) exceptions to the rules. A good place to break from the norm? You guessed it—your blog. While keeping on topic is still important, a blog is a place to get creative in the way you communicate with the

From business opportunities to PR for your practice, making the connection is an important part of your blog.

This week we asked: What are you doing to make connections?

1. Nothing, I’m just writing my blog – 45%

2. I’m asking questions and engaging my audience – 30%

3. I’m promoting my posts on Twitter

Though most blogging platforms offer up templates of how a blog should look, it’s up to you to impress your personal brand on the page. The true test: Can someone easily identify the blog as YOURS upon first glance? That doesn’t mean intricate design or flashy graphics, it simply means bringing a sense of organization

Whether you devote one hour a day or one hour a week, making time for blogging is an integral part of your business development success.

This week we asked: How often do you post or plan to post on your blog?

1. At least 1-2 posts a week – 75%

2. At least 3-4 posts

The first question out of most of my client’s mouths when I suggest a blog is the following: How much time will it take? The answer is simple. As much as you want it to. There are many ways to think about time when it comes to blogging but the most important thing to recognize

In the past year I can truly say I’ve seen an incredible interest from my clients in the area of blogging.  Even my most internet-skeptical attorneys are venturing into this new arena (well, new to them!) and exploring the possibilities that come from expanding their brand online.  So what makes a great blog?  One word: