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Tuesday, April 01, 2008
About this blog - 5th birthday of ILB; new supporter signs on
5th Birthday. The Indiana Law Blog had its 5th Birthday on March 16th. To see the first entry you'd have to go back to March 2003 on the Old Blog Site. Starting on January 29, 2004, the ILB moved to the NewBlog Site - the one you are reading now.
High Stats. The ILB quietly made its SiteMeter stats accessible some weeks ago. In addition, check Justia, a site that ranks around 2,000 law blogs. The ILB consistently ranks in the top ten.
Supporters. Many thanks to the Indiana State Bar Association, which signed on as an annual supporter last July 1st. And welcome today, for the start of the 2nd quarter, Doxpop, LLC.
Become an Annual Supporter. Your firm or company can join the list of annual ILB supporters. I hope you will consider doing so, thereby permitting me the time to keep the ILB operating at a consistently high level.
What will be your benefits? Your name listed as a supporter in the right-hand column and on the supporters' page with a link to your site. Exposure to a statewide and national legal readership. The knowledge that you are contributing to an effort that has demonstratively enhanced communication and knowledge, both within the Indiana legal community, and with the general public.Contact me to find out about adding your firm or organization to the list of annual supporters of the Indiana Law Blog.Non-benefits of supporting the ILB. The ILB speaks with an independent voice, supporters have no influence on our editorial judgment.
Individual Donations. Of course, individual donations also are very welcome. Check here for information (donations made via this link are anonymous). Unfortunately, this route has had very limited success - over the years the ILB has received less than $100 total in individual donations!
Posted by Marcia Oddi on April 1, 2008 08:46 AM
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