Social Media Marketing for Attorneys: Proven Tactics for Twitter Success
Of the major social media networks, the one that seems to confound attorneys the most is Twitter. Perhaps it’s because there’s a limit (140 characters) on what you can write that frustrates lawyers, or all those #hashtags and @ symbols that confuse.
What you need to keep in mind about Twitter is that it’s all about getting followers. You want to push out ideas and insights that people will want to follow, which is establishing trust, which is bringing you leads.
I recently blogged about How to Boost Your Law Firm Marketing SEO with Twitter. This HubSpot infographic tells you exactly how to structure your tweets to Get More Clicks on Twitter:

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