We all must market our practices to survive. Opportunities abound: bar associations, networking groups, service organizations. Sometimes those opportunities present themselves completely by chance. Yesterday I got a call from attorney Kelly Phillips Erb. Kelly is the author of the wildly popular Taxgirl blog on Forbes.com. Kelly was writing a piece on the mass wedding performed by Queen Latifah during the Grammys show on Sunday night. She was looking for some law regarding the legality of such an event, and I was glad to help. We talked, and a bit later I followed up by sending her some more information.
Kelly took that information and incorporated it into a great article. By helping Kelly out she got material she could incorporate into her article. As a thank you Kelly gave me a hearty mention and several quotes in the article. I get the wonderful exposure that comes with being quoted in an article on Forbes.com. Everyone wins. Please click here to read Kelly's article.
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