When Ari Paparo started his weblog, he wanted to submit it to weblog search engines, but he couldn’t find a good site listing them. So hecreated his own.
Blogs and Blogging
Blawgs of the Day
- Paul W. Taylor, Chief Strategy Officer at the Center for Digital Government, has started FastGov, otherwise known as “where government is going.”
- Legal Marketing Off the Shelf is the product of legal industry marketing specialist Ruth Balkin.
A whole mess o’blawgs
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Blawgs of the Day
- LLB is a law student’s blog, published by Swoop, who also writes Financeedu, a financial education weblog.
- Michael Arkfeld is writing a weblog on the Digital Practice of Law.
Blawg of the Day
Not a law-related weblog, but Daniel Bazac has been publishing the Bazac Weblog since July. Daniel discusses search engines, search engine optimization, meta-search, and much more. If you recall, Daniel wrote the terrific piece a few weeks ago on how to search the Web more efficiently.
Blawg of the Day
The Parablawg is written by Ashley Pinkston, who intends the site to be a research resource for paralegals to explore the ever expanding legal blog, or blawg, cybercommunity. Welcome, Ashley!
Blawg of the Day
He couldn’t stay away for long: David Giacalone, who retired his blawg ethicalEsq? a few months ago, is back with giacalone’s Haiku Bar & Grill, “serving legal ethics, clients’ rights, and haiku moments.” Welcome back David — we missed you!
Blog of the Day
Ingo’s Blog is a weblog on knowledge management measures, published by — you guessed it — Ingo. (Via Excited Utterances)
Blawgs of the Day
- Kevin O’Keefe is a “social entrepreneur” who writes Internet Marketing for Lawyers. Kevin was the founder of Prairielaw.com, and he knows a thing or two about marketing on the Internet.
- The Disability Law Blog is published by Kevin Morton, a North Carolina attorney. Did I ever mention how much I like single-issue legal
Blawgs of the Day
- Blogbook aims to be a “blog about blawging,” designed for legal bloggers to contribute their thoughts, feelings and ideas about legal blogging. Great idea! My only suggestion — add a date entry to your posts on the main page! I wasn’t able to tell when anything was posted unless I clicked on the time of
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