P4P Search Engine Marketing Works
If you are skeptical about whether search engine marketing works, you have everything to gain and nothing to lose from trying it. By Erik J. Heels First published 12/1/2005; Law Practice magazine,...
View ArticleA-to-Z Information Technology Audit
Because ‘information technology audit’ sounds cooler than ‘MIS audit’ or ‘computer audit.’ By Erik J. Heels First published 3/1/2006; Law Practice magazine, “nothing.but.net” column; American Bar...
View ArticleErik’s Life In Links
This is your life. This is your life in links. Discuss. Boston, Maine, MIT, Rautaruukki (in Finland), BBN, Air Force, Cayman Systems, The Legal List (and my 15 minutes in The New York Times, Wired,...
View ArticleCrazy Direct Mail Guy
How to use the Internet to launch your direct mail campaign. By Erik J. Heels First published 6/1/2006; Law Practice magazine, “nothing.but.net” column; American Bar Association When I was heading up...
View ArticleRedStreet Remembered
And why you should join the American Bar Association. From 1997 to 2001, Rick Klau and I ran RedStreet as a part-time hobby/second job. Among other things, we published reviews of the best (and...
View ArticleSteal This Article: It May Be My Last
Organizations large and small – including the ABA – need to evolve on the ever-changing Internet. By Erik J. Heels First published 10/28/2006; Law Practice magazine; American Bar Association [Note...
View ArticleAre Blogs Dead?
Are we really having conversations or just talking amongst ourselves? My October 2006 “nothing.but.net” column that I wrote for the ABA is a challenge of sorts. I was critical of the ABA’s closed...
View ArticleSteal This Article: Epilogue
A technology evangelist’s work is never done. On 08/25/06, I wrote an article entitled “Steal This Article” that first appeared in the ABA’s Law Practice magazine on 10/01/06 and on the ABA website on...
View ArticleDon’t Fear The Technology
Use a read-fire-aim approach to technology. By Erik J. Heels First published 1/2/2007; Law Practice magazine, “nothing.but.net” column; American Bar Association My friend Paul and I were recently...
View ArticleTop 10 Annoying Things About Macintosh And Windows Computers
Neither OS is perfect. Each could learn from the other. AUTHOR’s NOTE: The ABA is (thankfully) moving to a content management system (i.e. a database) for its website, which means that, for now, ABA...
View ArticleLinkedIn Doesn’t Suck
LinkedIn reminds of what email was like in 1992. By Erik J. Heels First published 4/2/2007; Law Practice magazine, “nothing.but.net” column; American Bar Association In the spring of 2006, I...
View ArticleThe Brand Wars Are Coming, The Brand Wars Are Coming!
How to defend your brands on the Internet. By Erik J. Heels First published 7/1/2007; Law Practice magazine, “nothing.but.net” column; American Bar Association In 1997, if you had a domain name and a...
View ArticleHow To Backup Your PCs and Macs
Small businesses need a plan for backing up and restoring their data. By Erik J. Heels First published 10/1/2007; Law Practice magazine, “nothing.but.net” column; American Bar Association I have lost...
View ArticleGmail, Toast, and Frogs
I heart Gmail. By Erik J. Heels First published 04/01/2008; Law Practice magazine, “nothing.but.net” column; American Bar Association My wife works at the hospital where I’ve had surgery three times...
View ArticleTop 10 Google Products You Should Try
You are at a fork in the road. Time to choose between doing things the old way or trying something new. By Erik J. Heels First published 12/1/2008; Law Practice magazine, “nothing.but.net” column;...
View ArticleTop 10 ABA Articles By @ErikJHeels
I’ve been writing for the American Bar Association since 1994. These are my top 10 favorites articles. 2009 marks the 15th anniversary of my first article published by the ABA. I hope to continue...
View ArticleABA nothing.but.net Column Ends 15-Year Run
Thanks for the memories. I always enjoyed reading Burgess Allison’s Technology Update (TU) column and considered him a mentor. His column ran for 17 years (1983-2000). It was Burgess who recruited me...
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