Post by nickd on Mar 26, 2012 0:12:05 GMT 1
Hopefully, this will be fairly self-explanatory...
If you see this on a post or thread here's why...
We're not full time on Mylegal, indeed we give our time freely as and when we can. We try and keep our viewers in the picture as to what's going on in the world of advice and how it affects those we love to help; - our clients.
Some articles go together very quickly and generally we put them up, tweet them out and hopefully you find them enjoyable as well as interesting. Others take a little longer, some times months as the threads evolve in the passage of time.
It's because we're keeping pace with what's going on and developing stories to suit changing news. It can mean we're looking around for research material or simply waiting for the right time to promote an article which means working on it some time before it's likely to become topical.
I like to share this with Mylegal viewers as we go along, so you can see the work we do when it's actually under construction. In some cases completion is limited because we're busy working on our day jobs, in other cases it's just because we've got other things to do.
Some of the posts relating to the Ministry of Justice and their finances are complex and have required a great deal of research. It's also tactically unwise to release some of this information but please feel free to use the links which are on the forum. The Justice budget is massive and trawling through it is no small task, there's a great deal of background information which has yet to be released. Generally speaking when an article is 'newsworthy' it will get a good promotion on our Twitter site at @mylegalforum (you can see the Twitter feed at the bottom of this page). Some articles are viewed in greater numbers than others, social media tells us what is of interest to our on-line viewers. The highest number of views recorded on a single article is currently in excess of 51,000.
If you see this on a post or thread here's why...
We're not full time on Mylegal, indeed we give our time freely as and when we can. We try and keep our viewers in the picture as to what's going on in the world of advice and how it affects those we love to help; - our clients.
Some articles go together very quickly and generally we put them up, tweet them out and hopefully you find them enjoyable as well as interesting. Others take a little longer, some times months as the threads evolve in the passage of time.
It's because we're keeping pace with what's going on and developing stories to suit changing news. It can mean we're looking around for research material or simply waiting for the right time to promote an article which means working on it some time before it's likely to become topical.
I like to share this with Mylegal viewers as we go along, so you can see the work we do when it's actually under construction. In some cases completion is limited because we're busy working on our day jobs, in other cases it's just because we've got other things to do.
Some of the posts relating to the Ministry of Justice and their finances are complex and have required a great deal of research. It's also tactically unwise to release some of this information but please feel free to use the links which are on the forum. The Justice budget is massive and trawling through it is no small task, there's a great deal of background information which has yet to be released. Generally speaking when an article is 'newsworthy' it will get a good promotion on our Twitter site at @mylegalforum (you can see the Twitter feed at the bottom of this page). Some articles are viewed in greater numbers than others, social media tells us what is of interest to our on-line viewers. The highest number of views recorded on a single article is currently in excess of 51,000.