Part Two – The Big Five of social networking

There comes a point in any training session (of which I do a lot) when you have to stop talking about reasons why you should do it and worries about why you can’t… and just get on and give people some tips on how to get started.

Part One – Twitbook and Facetube – does having a LinkedIn account mean that I’m doing social networking already?

Social networking can seem like a bit of a wriggling octopus. You know you need to get to grips with it but every time you think you’ve got it nailed, a leg wiggles out and you lose your hold.

PM Forum – Getting the most from social media

David Gilroy, sales and marketing director at Conscious Solutions, and Helen Hammond, managing director of Elephant Creative Solutions, provided a fast-paced, entertaining and highly informative glimpse into the rapidly evolving world of social media and digital marketing.

Complete guide to Linkedin

Many people have asked me to provide my 5-steps to Linkedin as one, downloadable document… and who am I to object. Here it is!

Getting back to basics – Networking through the internet for lawyers

Every day I sit down to read the articles that my RSS reader collects for me from the various blogs that I subscribe to. Usually it’s a good overview of the world… but little more. This morning, a new blog jumped out at me and has become a firm favourite. Lindsay Griffiths is the International Lawyers’ Network’s Director of Network Development and her blog http://www.zenlegalnetworking.com is most certainly one to watch.