Shameless Plug Alert: Thanks to Construction Marketing Ideas

Best Construction BlogFor the last three years the Construction Marketing Ideas blog hosted by friend, and occasional Guest Post Friday contributor, Mark Buckshon (@markbuckshon) has hosted their “Best Construction Blog” contest.  I have been pleased to be nominated and to have gotten votes in each of those years.

Today voting opened once again for the Best Construction Blog of 2013 competition.  The voting continues through April 1, 2013 and I hope that if you enjoy reading this blog, you will honor me with a visit to Mark’s site and a vote for Construction Law Musings.

Thank you in advance for your consideration and please peruse Mark’s site while you are there, you will be glad you did.

UPDATE:  Mark has been nice enough to post a great review of Construction Law Musings, please give it a look.

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Please Let the Blawg 100 Know if You Like Musings (Thanks)

It’s that time of year again and nominations are open for the ABA Journal’s Blawg 100.  A lot has happened here at Construction Law Musings, not the least of which is that this “blawg” is now over three years old.  This little corner of the internet has only been able to sustain this long because of you readers and I thank you.  All of your comments have been insightful an educational and I truly appreciate the input.  Of course, i would be remiss not to thank all of those that took the time to contribute to Guest Post Fridays to add a new perspective on an (almost) weekly basis.

Now for the shameless plug.  For those who are new to the Blawg 100, this is a list of 100 blawgs that readers find interesting enough to write 500 characters (or less) about and submit the blawg link to the ABA Journal‘s editors.  If you are kind enough to want to submit, please do so by September 7, 2012.

Thanks again for the readership and I look forward to continuing the conversation.

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Why I Muse Every Week Re-Blog at ALPS411

Thanks again to ALPS411 for their continued solicitation and publication of guest posts and re-blogged content at their site.  This week its my thoughts on why I do this construction blog thing every week and why I’ve kept it up for over 3 years.  Here’s a tease:

Recently, I’ve gotten numerous questions/comments from friends, clients and potential clients regarding how and why I continue to blog at Construction Law Musings. My first answer is always that its fun. I know, it seems like a bit more work on top of a busy solo construction law practice. However, it is exactly because of my busy practice that publishing this construction law blog has been a great thing.

For the rest, you’ll have to read the whole post.  I also recommend perusing the remainder of the blog while you’re there, its a great resource.

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Guest Post Friday Takes a Breather

I just wanted to let you know that Guest Post Friday here at Construction Law Musings is still as active as always.  We’re just taking a break and will be back with a vengeance starting next week.  I’ve been in contact with some great folks who I am sure will have some great insights and observations on the legal and construction worlds.

While you wait, please check out the Guest Post Friday page and, if you are interested in joining the parade, check out the guidelines and then let me know what you’d like to contribute.

Thanks to everyone past, present and future who’s contributions to this series have made this construction law blog so much more interesting.

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Guest Posting and Guidelines

Well, here we are on Guest Post Friday here at Construction Law Musings and I wanted to thank everyone who has posted in the past, committed to post in the future and in doing so made this construction law blog more interesting and a great place to catch up on everything from tech to substantive law in Virginia and elsewhere.  Your posts have been interesting and I learn something new with each one.  I do truly appreciate the efforts.

All of that said, I have also had a growth in the number of unsolicited offers for guest posts and a majority of these have been from folks with whom I have never had contact.  While these offers are generous and most likely well meaning, the increase in their numbers has led me to feel the need for a set of guidelines (albeit a loose set).  I want to keep the diversity of posts and subjects while making sure that the posts are relevant and at least tangentially related to the practice of construction law.  I also hope that these will help to answer questions that I get from new guest posters and save them some time.

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