Twitter, by definition, is an online news and social networking service on which users post and interact with messages known as tweets. In just twelve years, Twitter has changed journalism, business, politics and social networking in ways we could never have never predicted — mostly in a very positive way. Every state bar association, except one, is using Twitter. Many bars make their Twitter communications prominent on the front page of their website. Most invite people to follow them on Twitter. Bars tweet news and information, varying from CLE programs to awards and pro bono/charitable efforts. Some bars have genrerated a decent Twitter following doing this, others have a very small following. But what’s missing for most bar associations is the social networking and interaction part of Twitter, what I call engagement. How to interact and engage? Follow the Twitter accounts of member law firm and lawyers who are Tweeting…
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