You know you should be on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and the more than 340 other social networks. It’s important to be a part of the the social media scene, but it takes a ton of time – just to sign up.
Actually, engaging in the sites takes even more time and time is, as usual, in short supply.
You’ve promised yourself that you’ll get to it – someday.
But what if you wait too long and your name is gone. What if someone else takes your firm name and your name before you can get to it. It might already have happened.
If you’re not going to get to social networking until tomorrow then, at least, take a few minutes today to reserve your names before they’re gone.
This might be your last chance.
There’s a way to reserve your name on pretty much every site without spending much time doing it. Of course, your going to pay for this labor and time savings.
Take a look at KnowEm. They’re in the business of doing the registration for you at every site. They’ll sign you up, reserve your name and send you the details for a reasonable fee.
They have several plans.
If you’re just interested in finding out if your names are available, they’ll do that for free.
For $99 you get the “individual edition” and they’ll sign you up for 150 networks. They won’t, however, create your profiles. You’ll have to do that yourself.
For $249 you get the “business edition” and they sign you up for 100 networks plus they’ll manually build your profiles and include photos, a bio, URLs and a description.
For $349 they move you up to 150 networks.
For $649 you get the “enterprise edition.” They’ll sign you up for 300 networks, do your profiles and even do an alternate name for you.
Should you do it?
Yes. They’ll reserve your names for a reasonable fee. The world is changing. Social networking isn’t going away. You might not be ready to jump in yet, but you need your name and your firm name reserved so they’ll be there when you’re ready.

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Lee Rosen has practiced family law for more than twenty years. With three offices,