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November 28, 2005

Ignore blogs at your own peril

"While legal marketing guru Larry Bodine didn’t use that exact phrase during his luncheon presentation, “Starting a Blog for New Business and Revenue,” to the Chicago chapter of the Legal Marketing Association on Oct. 27, the message to the audience at the Union League Club of Chicago was clear. Blogging is something that legal marketers really need to pay attention to as a number of firms out there are using blogs to create a competitive advantage. "

See the full article on the LMA Chicago Web site at http://www.lmachicago.org/news/news.asp?news_id=454

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