Gmail’s Email Marketing Tools vs. Mailchimp: A Legal Perspective
In the realm of modern legal practice, effective communication is paramount. This year, we recommend that lawyers invest their time in an email marketing...
Why is the .LAW Domain Extension restricted?
Your domain name is an essential part of your online branding. Having a domain registration and management strategy in place is critical in securing your...
The Significance of the Blue Checkmark in the Digital Age for Lawyers
The blue checkmark has emerged as a symbol of status and credibility in our modern digital landscape. We have been conditioned to seek this blue verification...
Domain name lawyers
News From the Legal Expert in FebruaryWe have talked about so many aspects of domain names for lawyers, I thought it would be interesting to talk about domain...
Google Calendar Appointment Scheduling vs. Calendly
Google Calendar is an integrated cloud-based calendar that can help you schedule meetings quicker, share calendars with your team, and stay on top of tasks...
The Significance of the Blue Checkmark in the Digital Age for Lawyers
The blue checkmark has emerged as a symbol of status and credibility in our modern digital landscape. We have been conditioned to seek this blue verification badge when engaging with public figures and brands on various social media platforms. Its presence is a seal...
Gmail’s Email Marketing Tools vs. Mailchimp: A Legal Perspective
In the realm of modern legal practice, effective communication is paramount. This year, we recommend that lawyers invest their time in an email marketing strategy to engage clients, prospects, and peers. Email marketing serves as a versatile channel to disseminate...
Domain 101: Different Types of Domains
The Internet has been around for a while now and even though likely every single internet user has typed in a domain name before, many might not know what exactly a domain name actually is. Below we talk about website names and what comes before the dot. Domains are...
What are the Most Common Email Aliases?
An email alias is typically a public email address, for example, info@join.law, used in addition to your firm’s email address (often your name). Below you can find the most commonly registered email aliases, whether you’re just starting your business or working in an...
Get Domain Name Alerts for A Trademark
The vastness of the Internet gives cybercriminals lots of opportunities to strike. Anyone can pose as your business or spoof your emails to steal your client’s information. To stay ahead, many Join.Law clients implement domain monitoring. Registering your trademark...
Google Teams for the Win
Gone are the days of struggling to share files online. Luckily, we no longer have to save files to our devices or upload documents to an email to share them. Nowadays, we work with cloud-native technology like Google Drive that helps to share files with everyone...
Google Calendar Appointment Scheduling vs. Calendly
Google Calendar is an integrated cloud-based calendar that can help you schedule meetings quicker, share calendars with your team, and stay on top of tasks from anywhere. The new appointment scheduling feature of Google Calendar is one example of how Google is...
No Strings Attached Domain Name Management
Most businesses start with a single domain name but as your firm grows, you’ll likely accumulate more domains for its promotion and protection. When you get to the point where you manage a domain portfolio consisting of multiple names, you’ll want to ensure that you...
gTLD versus new gTLD
Exactly 10 years ago, CNOBI (.COM, .NET, .ORG, .BIZ, and .INFO) dominated the domain name market. Today, the up-and-coming new generic Top Level Domains represent endless digital marketing opportunities. Will there soon be a total shift towards using industry-specific...
Can you measure digital success?
Modern marketing is changing the way organizations compete with each other. Today, it is more important to be informed about all the various metrics that affect your business than ever before. Page load times, page views, bounce rates, or shopping cart abandon rates...