This Week In Legal Marketing - 9/12/18

Eager to grow your firm? Start by checking out these five pieces of marketing content.
1) LawLytics has a new blog series, which covers common attorney content marketing mistakes and misconceptions. Read it here
2) Deliblogic goes in-depth on Google’s recent core algorithm update and tells you everything you need to know. Read it here
3) FindLaw’s recent post tells firms how they can prepare for the next social media platform. Read it here
4) Social Media Today writes about eight ways to repurpose blog posts into awesome new content. Read it here
5) JD Supra explains why lawyers should dedicate time for blogging each week. Read it here
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