Media appearances can be a great boost to your practice promotion. Entire books have been written on the subject. Where do the journalists look to find expert opinions, such as though from us lawyers? According to an article written by Larry Bodine, "LinkedIn is the most popular social network among business journalists, with 92% having a LinkedIn account." "Facebook follows with 85% of journalists using the world’s most popular social media site. Journalists use Twitter at almost the same rate (84%) they use Facebook." And, "almost half of all journalists surveyed say they read blogs regularly."
The article goes on to include Larry's tips for attracting media attention in light of these statistics. Please click here to read the original article.
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