Actual for You
#1 in Business Subscribe Email Print

You are here: Home > Legal > Legal > Lawyer Advertising Rules-A-Changing

Tags

  • looking
  • would
  • write
  • medical malpractice
  • someone because
  • yellow pages

  • Links

  • Proper Use of Payment Plans with the IRS
  • Resilience: The Key to a Successful Today and Tomorrow
  • Wedding Service Providers - Why Choose Them?
  • Actual for You - Lawyer Advertising Rules-A-Changing

    Why Most People Never Succeed At Internet Marketing
    It is so true.Probably only five people out of a hundred who attempt to make a living at internet marketing, actually doCan you guess why?It takes too long.In our modern society we want instant solutions. Instant attainment of our dreams and desires.While this might work for buying a new car, where it can be bought with finance, achieving several thousand dollars a month with internet marketing is not so quick.It takes time to build a business. And making money from the internet is a business.You see, many people get discouraged. They see only a trickle of results from all their efforts and decide it is not worth it. That it is too hard.I know. I have been there myself. You spend weeks looking at a few cents or dollars trickle in a day from adsense, or another income stream, and the amount barely increases each day, or even decreases, that it really is not difficult to understand why people just give up.What you need to re
    o throw up, or does it make you rush to the phone and call that lawyer?

    I've written many articles on lawyer advertising, and recently wrote about why you won't find a medical malpractice lawyer in the Yellow Pages. The reason is exactly why the advertising rules in New York are

    Loans and Bad Credit Loans
    Loans are a large part of the American economy from the loan institutions to the individuals who receive loan approvals. Loans provide consumers and businesses with financial clout to purchase or take financial risks with money that they do not yet actually have in their possession. Loan institutions encourage the entrepreneurial spirit that has made the US an economic powerhouse over the years. Even with the negative repercussions that can come out of misused or miscalculated loans, loans also play a pivotal role in the nation's economy.For most households, it is virtually impossible to own a home unless a mortgage loan can be received to buy a house. Typical American households do not have the existing cash to pay for a home upfront and need the financial industry to prepay for their homes while they repay a loan with interest to a bank or mortgage company that approves their application. While even the most conservative financial management specialists agree that a mortgage
    LAWYER ADVERTISING IN NEW YORK IS ABOUT TO CHANGE

    Starting this fall, you no longer have to worry about seeing cheesy ads on television or in print from celebrities hawking lawyers and law firms in New York. It's true. The advertising rules for lawyers are changing. No more Bill Shattner (from Star Trek) telling you how great a particular law firm is. No more photos of lawyers standing in front of a courthouse, or even inside a courtroom. Our rule-makers (and many lawyers) felt that many ads were simply degrading to the legal profession. (You think?)

    Also banned are computer pop-ups, misleading testimonials and catchy nicknames that lawyers have used, like "The Hammer" or "Pit Bull." Let me ask you a question. When you see an ad like that, do you really want to rush out and call someone because you saw a pop-up ad on your computer? Do your fingers rush to the phone to start dialing a lawyer because he tells you how quickly he can get you cash for your injuries? When you see an ad with a wrecked car and a person in a wheelchair, smiling, holding up a cardboard check with lots of zeros on it- does it make you want to throw up, or does it make you rush to the phone and call that lawyer?

    I've written many articles on lawyer advertising, and recently wrote about why you won't find a medical malpractice lawyer in the Yellow Pages. The reason is exactly why the advertising rules in New York are

    New Google News Archive - Explore History Events as they Happened
    Today Google Inc. launches a new news archive search that allows you to search and explore historical archives and create timelines to view the results from particular time periods.The news search archive appears on the Google News homepage. “Archive listings also will be featured on the bottom of the regular Google Search results page within the next few days”, said Anurag Acharya, a Google distinguished engineer.When you do a search you can either search using “Search Archives” or “Show Timetable”. The “Search Archives” feature will search and attempt to rank the results based on the relevance of the history event being searched so that the articles that would be of interest to the user will be displayed first. Google takes into account the full text of each article, the publication in which the article appears, how often the underlying eve
    Shattner (from Star Trek) telling you how great a particular law firm is. No more photos of lawyers standing in front of a courthouse, or even inside a courtroom. Our rule-makers (and many lawyers) felt that many ads were simply degrading to the legal profession. (You think?)

    Also banned are computer pop-ups, misleading testimonials and catchy nicknames that lawyers have used, like "The Hammer" or "Pit Bull." Let me ask you a question. When you see an ad like that, do you really want to rush out and call someone because you saw a pop-up ad on your computer? Do your fingers rush to the phone to start dialing a lawyer because he tells you how quickly he can get you cash for your injuries? When you see an ad with a wrecked car and a person in a wheelchair, smiling, holding up a cardboard check with lots of zeros on it- does it make you want to throw up, or does it make you rush to the phone and call that lawyer?

    I've written many articles on lawyer advertising, and recently wrote about why you won't find a medical malpractice lawyer in the Yellow Pages. The reason is exactly why the advertising rules in New York are

    Website Submission - What You May Not Know About Search Engine Indexing
    Getting your website listed in the search engines is relatively easy if you submit it, but even if you don’t you can still get your website indexed by the larger search engines by following a few simple tips. The reason for this is the search engines spiders search the web on a daily basis looking for new websites to index, old ones that are no longer valid, and the like. So, if you follow these simple steps, the search engines spiders will pick up your website and index it without you even having to submit it. As a matter of fact, you will generally see your website appear in the search engines faster by simply using other methods to get listed instead of submitting your URL. Follow these suggestions and the spiders will pick up your site when they are out making their rounds.Tip #1 - LinksLinks to your web page on the Internet basically tell the search engines how popular your website is. So, if you have tons of links, your website will be considered very popular and a
    so banned are computer pop-ups, misleading testimonials and catchy nicknames that lawyers have used, like "The Hammer" or "Pit Bull." Let me ask you a question. When you see an ad like that, do you really want to rush out and call someone because you saw a pop-up ad on your computer? Do your fingers rush to the phone to start dialing a lawyer because he tells you how quickly he can get you cash for your injuries? When you see an ad with a wrecked car and a person in a wheelchair, smiling, holding up a cardboard check with lots of zeros on it- does it make you want to throw up, or does it make you rush to the phone and call that lawyer?

    I've written many articles on lawyer advertising, and recently wrote about why you won't find a medical malpractice lawyer in the Yellow Pages. The reason is exactly why the advertising rules in New York are

    Why You Should Learn HTML
    Do you have a website or are you planning on creating a website in the near future? You owe it to yourself to at least learn some basic HTML (HyperText Mark-up Language). Even if someone else is creating and maintaining your website there are some basics you should know. What if that person is not available and you need to add or make changes to your website? I’ve always believed if you have a business, computer, website, or whatever, you need to know how it works. Don’t depend on someone else. Besides why pay someone else when you can do it yourself free of charge.In this article I will explain some basic HTML formats for you. Believe me it will come in handy at one point or another. I, myself, have only learned some of the basics and I have been able to add, change, and make corrections on my own website by myself.When you come across a website you like and would like to use a similar layout or text pattern, look at the page in HTML code. You can do this by clicking on
    o your fingers rush to the phone to start dialing a lawyer because he tells you how quickly he can get you cash for your injuries? When you see an ad with a wrecked car and a person in a wheelchair, smiling, holding up a cardboard check with lots of zeros on it- does it make you want to throw up, or does it make you rush to the phone and call that lawyer?

    I've written many articles on lawyer advertising, and recently wrote about why you won't find a medical malpractice lawyer in the Yellow Pages. The reason is exactly why the advertising rules in New York are

    Blogging? I Can't Even Rite Good - Uhhh - Write Well
    One of the biggest complaints many marketers have concerns one of the major skills needed to Succeed in internet marketing.Writing!Writing Ad Copy Writing eCourses Writing NewLetters Writing eMail Messages to subscribersand the BugaBoo...Writing content for your Blog!!!Unfortunately, I can hear many of you now. . .· "I can't write!" · "I hate to write!" · "I failed English class and I can't even spell!"And I say. . . Phooey lol !Everyone can write.Don't believe it?· If you've ever written an email to a friend or family member -- you can write! · If you've ever written a little apology to your spouse -- you can write! · If you've ever written an essay for school -- you can write!· If you've ever written a complaint about poor customer service, you can write!· If you've ever jotted down your "favorite recipe" and gave it
    o throw up, or does it make you rush to the phone and call that lawyer?

    I've written many articles on lawyer advertising, and recently wrote about why you won't find a medical malpractice lawyer in the Yellow Pages. The reason is exactly why the advertising rules in New York are changing for lawyers. The ads are disgusting, and totally uninformative.

    All lawyer ads say the same thing-FREE CONSULTATION…NO FEE UNLESS WE WIN…WE WIN MILLIONS…Is it any wonder that a consumer can't pick a lawyer? Just look in your local yellow pages under the heading LAWYERS. You will easily see 40 pages of lawyer ads, ALL SAYING THE SAME THING. The only difference is the size of the ad, (2 page ad, 1 page ad, 3/4 page, 1/2, etc.)

    The funny thing is that you could interchange the names on the ads in yellow pages, and it wouldn't make any difference.

    For those of you who missed my recent lawyer advertising article, I am reprinting it here:

    Top 10 Reasons Why You Won't Find A New York Injury Lawyer In The Yellow Pages

    Open any yellow pages book in New York under the heading 'lawyer' and you'll be immediately bombarded with every type of injury and claim you could ever make. Full page ads, double page ads, blazing color, unsightly photos, screaming bold headlines…how does an injured victim choose a lawyer among all this clutter?

    Here's a sampling of statements found in current yellow pages

    HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
    <a href="http://www.actual4u.com/article/128193/actual4u-Lawyer-Advertising-RulesAChanging.html">Lawyer Advertising Rules-A-Changing</a>

    BB link (for phorums):
    [url=http://www.actual4u.com/article/128193/actual4u-Lawyer-Advertising-RulesAChanging.html]Lawyer Advertising Rules-A-Changing[/url]

    Related Articles:

    The Ten Essential Tips On Writing A Powerful And Persuasive Presentation

    Forex Trading - What Moves Prices and How Can You Take Advantage?

    SIPPS - Need to Know More?

    Bookmark it: del.icio.us digg.com reddit.com netvouz.com google.com yahoo.com technorati.com furl.net bloglines.com socialdust.com ma.gnolia.com newsvine.com slashdot.org simpy.com shadows.com blinklist.com