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Law Firm Marketing Yellow Brick Road-USP

Who’s ready to stop wasting their money on a useless website? Pay attention here or you will miss one of the most crucial parts on how to make money with your website. recently we discussed your website and some elements about your website that you should improve and we also discussed how your website can become a rainmaker for your law firm.

You WILL Move to the Cloud

I don’t require my customers move to the cloud. But their business does. Let’s face it. Downtime kills. It costs money, demoralizes employees, and too much of it can cause you to lose customers.

So, why am I sure you will move to the cloud? Get rid of the dang downtime! I know people feel safer with the server in the closet.

LT180’s Gast Interviewed by DR Leader

Jim Gast, President of SpliceNet, Inc. and LegalTech180 co-founder/contributor was recently interviewed by StorageCraft, an industry leading Disaster Recovery software provider. StorageCraft was interested in Gast’s Legal Technology expertise and how other Managed Service Providers, MSPs (aka.

What Good Is Your Law Firm Website?

When is the last time you got a call or a form fill on your law firm’s website? Is your website merely an Internet business card for your law firm or is it the rainmaker like it should be? When is the last time you invested any money into it? If you did what was it for: update it, revamp it, change the pictures on it, change your bios or market it?

If you didn’t answer “market it” then you’re missing out of the most important part of your website-how it could be making you money.

UC Clermont Paralegal Students tap into Google Glass Technology through SpliceNet Donation

BATAVIA, OH (May 21, 2014) – “Curiouser and curiouser”– taken from Through the Looking-Glass novel published in 1871, seems a fitting quote today for Google Glass. UC Clermont’s Paralegal Technology Program has teamed up with SpliceNet – a longstanding Cincinnati based leader in legal technology consulting – in a research project to explore uses for Google Glass by the legal community.