I've been working to get NC Trial Law Blog a place on some different Blog aggregators. Of course, this is limited only by my knowledge base (small but expanding) and the ease of the programs. I've gotten registered at Legal Soapbox, which is a Blog aggregator and also a sort of Blog, in and of itself.
Still in Beta
I tried to make a post, and after composing it, and hitting send, everything disappeared except the tags and the heading. No body. Very frustrating.
Legal Soapbox is still in beta testing, so I'm sure this problem will get resolved. My profile there can be found here, along with my empty post!
A free part of a larger legal resource
Legal Soapbox is part of Attorney Pages, which is an advertising forum for lawyers. I'm not a huge fan of some of the lawyer services like this because I disagree with the way they attempt to look "neutral" when all they are doing is promoting the lawyers that paid for the ad. On the other hand, the Free Advise pages do provide a good forum for people to get free legal advice. I've posted a few times there, and got scolded for actually identifying who I was, and that I was a lawyer. It was sort of strange, but whatever, it is their website.
Chris Nichols
I enjoy your blog and in light of your latest post regarding spelling errors I feel compelled to point out a spelling error in your profile on Legal Soapbox. You have spelled consumers mistakenly as consumres. Perhaps you are targeting the Hispanic audience.
Posted by: Mike | August 13, 2006 at 12:39 PM
Mike,
Thanks for watching my back. I've corrected the typo. What is frustrating about a lot of the online blogging software is that there are spell checks, but they usually don't have them in the "Create your profile" portion of the sign up. Thus, the thing that is always there, the profile, might have the mistakes. Good to hear from you and thanks for writing. Rock on Central Florida!
-Chris
Posted by: Chris Nichols | August 13, 2006 at 01:58 PM