“I’m a lawyer, not a bird!” may be your gut-level reaction to anyone suggesting that legal professions ought to use the social media platform Twitter as part of their professional practice. That was certainly my thought before I read the newly-released
“Social Media for Lawyers: Twitter Edition” book by New York lawyer Adrian Dayton. I’ve been convinced otherwise.
“Social Media for Lawyers: Twitter Edition” is both an enjoyable read and a useful step-by-step guide to using Twitter. Most importantly, whether you are a novice at social media or simply uninitiated in the Twitter environment, Dayton’s book will give you the confidence to boldly join the worldwide Twitter community with a professional image.
The book dispels the myths that stop people from using Twitter, then explains the simplicity and power of this online tool. Learn everything from creating a profile with a hook, @replies, retweets, hash tags, tweet-ups, and TweetDeck without feeling like a “dummy” or “idiot.” Then learn how to use the power of Twitter to generate leads and grow your business.
“Social Media for Lawyers: Twitter Edition” is a must have for anyone wanting to use Twitter, even if they aren’t a lawyer.