Friday, January 8, 2010

SPU Stuff

I'm a student at Solo Practice University. I think it's well worth the tuition, especially if you're a solo or small firm practitioner.

In recent weeks, SPU took some harsh criticism from some (unmentioned) bloggers. Their criticism about the idea is that the information really is a waste of money because the solo is dying. That's not true, and unfortunately for all law graduates, the harsh reality is that SPU gives you the practical skills, if not some small insights, into uncharted territories. I'm learning Social Security from Johnathan Ginsberg, and bankruptcy from Jay Fleischman. These are just two of the many classes you can take to improve your practice.

One of the other courses I'm in is taught by James Chartrand. The course deals with marketing and other information. James' most recent post gives some great pointers into designing a better website homepage. The keys: Be Brief; Be Even Briefer; Be Commanding.

Of course, these aren't new principles or even groundbreaking ideas, they're simple. With the additional information James' post provides though, you're able to evaluate your website and tweak it. It's these kinds of simple principles in every class that set SPU apart, and make it worth your tuition.

If you're interested in joining, let me know.


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