Friday, September 11, 2020

My First #Tweetchat And Hopefully What You Can Learn From Me About Writing And Speaking

Developing the Next Generation of Rainmakers My First #Tweetchat and Hopefully What You Can Learn from Me About Writing and Speaking Last Thursday night I participated in my first #Tweetchat: #LawJobChat No. 12. Amanda Ellis  and Melissa Sachs  asked me to participate along with Ari Kaplan  and Adrian Dayton  (two young dynamos who both type at least twice as fast as me.) Our topic was Writing and Speaking to Get Hired. Since most of my clients first learned about me from my writing and speaking that topic was a good one for me. Amanda kindly sent me a link to a Tweetchats 101  and directed me to the Tweetchat website. I confess it was a fun experience. My friend Betsy Munnell advised me that as an old guy, I should have my tweets prepared in advance. I did that during the week and thought they were brilliant. There was only one small problem: None of my prepared tweets were relevant answers to what I was asked in the #Tweetchat. Amanda prepared a summary + transcript of #LawJobChat No.12. Here are some of my tweets the participants found useful. Hopefully you will also: I practiced law for 37 years developing a national construction law practice representing some of the top highway and transportation construction contractors in the US.

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