Many law firms are entering the social-media playing field to augment their traditional marketing approaches. They recognize social-media sites as effective venues for marketing and interacting with potential clients.
Social media can be a direct line of communication. Businesses can leverage this very effectively. However, instead of just jumping in, as many companies do, law firms need to invest in research before they implement any tactic or engage in social media.
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