Top 5 Reasons to Follow Construction Law Today on Twitter

Twitter_logo.jpgThe Top 5 Reasons to follow Construction Law Today on Twitter:

  1. You're away from where you get your RSS feed and want to know when new topics get posted here. Not familiar with RSS feeds? Watch this video to get started. Then come back and subscribe for an RSS feed to this blog
  2. You want new links to news and information about construction contracts, disputes, and financing
  3. You want unexpected and interesting content that I "retweet" from other Twitter users you haven't yet met
  4. You want to join the conversation. You can converse on a blog like this by leaving comments below. But Twitter's a different kind of conversation. It's less like a stage presentation with Q& A, and more like a giant dinner party. Read something here you want to talk about? Direct a quick remark to me: @joshuaglazov. Or ask a question. Chances are I'll respond faster, and, you'll also probably get responses from plenty of others too. But remember to be careful and comply with the Terms of Use and Disclaimer before tweeting about what you see here. And never put anything confidential on Twitter; it's a worldwide billboard. Everyone with an internet connection can see what you tweet!!
  5. You want to be the first to know whether the FDIC took over the bank with the construction loan on your project this Friday. Each Friday afternoon and evening I closely follow FDIC bank takeovers and tweet the names of each bank that failed and which bought their deposits and assets

Give it a try. Start following on Twitter here. Don't have a Twitter account yet? Sign-up for one here.

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Dan Phelan - January 4, 2010 10:54 AM

Great post Josh. Interesting approach to a Call to Action.

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