More on Judges and Blogs

At some level, every blog is built on shameless self-promotion.  To that end, I'm happy to point out some attention generated by my recent post entitled Newsflash:  Appellate Judges Read Blogs:

Blogging has definitely helped me obtain broader exposure faster than any other medium could provide.  Here's hoping that Kevin's prediction is accurate over the long haul.

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Greg May - May 20, 2008 11:07 AM

Todd,

Your success has coattails. Everyone who posted about your post shows up in an "Other Articles Discussing this Story" section of the WSJ.com post.

Which brings us back to "shameless self-promotion." Commenting on other blogs and writing about other blogs pays off.

Tad Bartlett - May 21, 2008 11:20 AM

I hope Kevin's prediction is accurate, as well. In blogging to a legal niche, while quantity of exposure is nice, as your experience with the local appellate justice shows, it is the quality of the exposure that is the most meaningful metric. Now, how to capture that metric is another thing, altogether (aside from chance run-ins at bar functions and cocktail parties).

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