I hope your LSAT results are promising. I'm currently a 1L at a Chicago law school, and I have been keeping my own blog (similar to yours in theme). How did you generate wider exposure? Also, feel free to stop by and leave a comment.
I'm tickled to know that my blog had "wide exposure." A big part of that is being a patron of a much larger blog, The Moderate Voice. But beyond that, "success is half just showing up." Hang out in comments, use trackback, send the occasional email (but not too often). And most importantly, engage the folks who visit you. If you can start a conversation, they're more likely to remember you and come back later.
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I hope your LSAT results are promising. I'm currently a 1L at a Chicago law school, and I have been keeping my own blog (similar to yours in theme). How did you generate wider exposure? Also, feel free to stop by and leave a comment.
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I'm tickled to know that my blog had "wide exposure." A big part of that is being a patron of a much larger blog, The Moderate Voice. But beyond that, "success is half just showing up." Hang out in comments, use trackback, send the occasional email (but not too often). And most importantly, engage the folks who visit you. If you can start a conversation, they're more likely to remember you and come back later.
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