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Tips & Tricks for Tackling N&Ds Presented By: Seth H. Row, CMC Member Douglas E. Motzenbecker, CMC Member
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Breaking Down N&Ds Short and substantive pieces that keep members up-to-date on practice areas Think “blog-like” – active voice and engaging tone Cases or issues discussed should be timely Content is widely accessible to a greater audience
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Guidelines Length: 100–750 words Attention-grabbing and concise headlines Engaging voice and style Incorporate 2-3 keywords to optimize SEO Include links to relevant sources Frequency: 2 or 4 times per month
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Benefits of Contributing N&Ds Effective and efficient way to establish authority in practice area Opportunity to enhance portfolio Because N&Ds are not member-protected, they can be distributed far and wide via social media and emails Gateway into potential leadership roles within Section
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Standout N&Ds: Reports, Issues, Linking Committee: Children’s Rights Word count: 116
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Committee: Pretrial Practice & Discovery Word count: 585 Timely Topics
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Committee: Technology for the Litigator Word count: 469 Expanding on ABA Events
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Committee: Corporate Counsel Word count: 253 Catchy Presentation
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The Case for Cultivating a Diverse Author Base Most committees who successfully produce frequent, timely, and engaging N&Ds count on a robust author base to produce the content. This eliminates the pitfalls of relying exclusively on one author or firm to generate all the N&D content, which can lead to perceived bias or burn out.
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Solicit volunteer editors or writers via listservs and committee announcements; enlist help of cochairs Hold regular editorial conference calls to brainstorm ideas and recruit volunteers Make authoring an N&D a requirement of subcommittee leadership Tap into own professional network and that of your peers to find potential writers—make sure to recruit a diverse mix Leverage social media channels Tips for Recruiting Authors
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Subscribe to alerts/relevant blogs – RSS feeds Sources for (Content) Inspiration
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Regularly visit online resources such as the U.S. Supreme Court docket Follow relevant groups on Twitter – be on the lookout for trending topics Attend conferences and presentations on practice area that could generate ideas or contacts for future N&Ds More Inspiration...
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