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Thursday, October 28, 2010
Creating The Buzz In Business
I presented at the American Bar Association - Women Rainmakers Conference in Washington DC. It was an extraordinary event with women from all across the country attending. What I have found in my business and shared with the participants is the ever expanding extent of our reach. The technological advancements have created opportunities not only in the legal practice but all business arenas. We must find more creative ways to take advantage of the broader opportunities now available to us. You no longer have to think merely locally but nationally and internationally in your practice area.
Think about it! If you blog or tweet, the audience learning about you could be, well, anywhere. By linking in with your colleagues, friends, associates, you connect with others who may need your services or who services you may need. You are merely a click away from what may take your business to the next level. It is time to really learn more about this broader network available to you. And that was what the Women Rainmakers Conference was all about, taking advantage of the mostly FREE technology at our fingertips.
So, yes, if you blog, tweet, linkIn, facebook WISELY, you and your practice/business will reap benefits you could never imagine. So, what are you waiting for?
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Monday, November 9, 2009
Facebook, My Space, Linked In, Blog, Oh My

We have Facebook, My Space, Linked In, Blogs, Twitter and the list goes on. Well, let's take a look at social media and estate planning over the next few days to see just what we might learn.
Managing Your Social Media Websites After You’re Dead: There are many questions to explore over the next few days. Do social media networking sites have policies for post mortem users? What happens to our virtual identities when we die? Are company policies to delete inactive user accounts? Can a family member have access to the account password after the death? How private are your email accounts, myspace pages, linked in messages, etc. after you pass away?
Few free to add your questions to this list and let's explore the answers. Leave your comment or questions here or contact us at http://www.ythlaw.com/
Managing Your Social Media Websites After You’re Dead: There are many questions to explore over the next few days. Do social media networking sites have policies for post mortem users? What happens to our virtual identities when we die? Are company policies to delete inactive user accounts? Can a family member have access to the account password after the death? How private are your email accounts, myspace pages, linked in messages, etc. after you pass away?
Few free to add your questions to this list and let's explore the answers. Leave your comment or questions here or contact us at http://www.ythlaw.com/
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