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Yellow Pages guy

My sense is that the Avvo idea - a smart yellow pages / local search for lawyers will eventually prevail. Reputation scores are with us to stay, whether its a blog comment or an eBay seller rating. Lawyers may delay but can't forestall the inevitable.

Robert Logan

Martindale has similar issues. Lawyers can fudge their resumes and unhappy opposing counsel can trash a rating.

shalini

Hi Mark, I am the new Legal Community Manager for Avvo. Thanks for noting the marketing opportunity we are providing to lawyers. Also, glad to see that someone else appreciates Introducing the Hardline by Terence Trent D'Arby.

Rick Zwetsch

I agree with YellowPagesGuy that smart local vertical search is here to stay. It's one thing to look in the YP for someone to repair your lawnmower or fix the busted bathroom pipe. It's another all together to research licensed and certified professionals where laser focused knowledge, experience, trust, client touch skills and valid client/peer recommendations could be the difference between making the right choice and potentially making a choice from which recovery might be a lifelong challenge.

I don't believe the IYPs are doing either very well but that's a whole other topic for some other time.

I believe there are powerful ways to get around the challenges faced by Avvo and others. These are the cornerstones of a high value niche vertical I've built that will address the needs of "all" advisors not just attorneys. A couple of hints: MARKETING and EDUCATION. On BOTH sides of the fence!

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