Join me on the next Guerrilla Marketing Association call when I ask Grant Griffiths to share blogging secrets that will help you attract media attention and attract a non-stop flow of new clients.
Grant is the founder of G2WebMedia, a well-known blog design and consulting business. He also publishes 3 blogs, Blog For Profit, Home Office Warrior, and Home Office Lawyer, all catering to professional services companies and lawyers.
With over five years of successful blogging experience while promoting his own law practice, (a lifetime in the computer field), Grant has learned all the right ways to make blogging work for anyone offering professional type services–as well as the mistakes to avoid.
In November, he joined the faculty at Solo Practice University, a web-based community of lawyers and legal students looking for information on the practical aspects of running their own law practice.
During our upcoming interview, Grant will share his rock-solid blogging advice with callers who want to increase their business easily and cost-effectively via blogging. Here are some topics that will be discussed during this interview:
- How to get on a level playing field with the “big boys”
- Get noticed by newspapers, magazines and other media types
- Ways to increase your market share - easily and cost-effectively
- How to use a blog as one of your primary marketing tactics
- Be the “go to” person with great information
- And much, much more!
Join us on Wednesday, March 18th, at 7:00 PM EST as Grant shares his his secrets on blogging strategies that work. To attend this long awaited call, e-mail Roger C. Parker or visit the Guerrilla Marketing Association website.
P.S. You’re invited to ask questions during the call, or submit them ahead of the call as comments, below.





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