I have always believe in utilising social media even before the term was popular. When I was told by a friend about Google+ Page, which is kind of but not exactly like Facebook Page, I straight away jumped at the opportunity to create my medium sized legal firm's Google+ Pages. Unlike the unsearchable Facebook Page, here's a searchable alternative.
Khairul, Suhaila & Hazlina's Google+ Page
Or, if you are more into Facebook :
Khairul, Suhaila & Hazlina's Facebook Page
Here is the Google+ Page for my book :
Ask the Lawyer!'s Google+ Page
and the Facebook page :
Ask The Lawyer's Facebook Page
And for the past two weeks, I have been appearing in articles in online and offline publication. One is an interview by the Sun, a local newspaper about my book and they took excerpt from 5 questions which can be found in my book and another one where I was interviewed by Malaysian Insider, a local online news portal, about affordable housing in Malaysia (they got my name spelled wrong - 'Anuar' was spelled as 'Anwar' and I gave more leads which the reporter followed through than actually giving much about subject matter itself)
The Sun's interview picture :
and the link to the Malaysian Insider article :
Affordable housing the new way to win votes in Malaysia
Khairul, Suhaila & Hazlina's Google+ Page
Or, if you are more into Facebook :
Khairul, Suhaila & Hazlina's Facebook Page
Here is the Google+ Page for my book :
Ask the Lawyer!'s Google+ Page
and the Facebook page :
Ask The Lawyer's Facebook Page
And for the past two weeks, I have been appearing in articles in online and offline publication. One is an interview by the Sun, a local newspaper about my book and they took excerpt from 5 questions which can be found in my book and another one where I was interviewed by Malaysian Insider, a local online news portal, about affordable housing in Malaysia (they got my name spelled wrong - 'Anuar' was spelled as 'Anwar' and I gave more leads which the reporter followed through than actually giving much about subject matter itself)
The Sun's interview picture :
and the link to the Malaysian Insider article :
Affordable housing the new way to win votes in Malaysia
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