A special thanks to Steve Schwartz, a professional LSAT tutor from Manhattan, for today’s Thursday Tip. Steve created the LSAT Blog with tips for helping students pass the LSAT and a Facebook group for LSAT students to congregate and help each other.

Steve says [in regards to his LSAT Facebook group],
It doesn’t cost anything, helps my customers to help each other, and helps them to feel a sense of community.
Additionally, it helps new customers find out about my services. I have posted a link to my LSAT blog from the Facebook group so that potential LSAT students who don’t know of my service can find the Facebook group, which will then lead them to my LSAT tips blog.
Facebook groups are viral. When one person joins, all of their friends see this in Facebook’s news feed, which helps more people learn of the group. These friends join, their friends see, and the cycle continues. Even if friends don’t see this in the news feed, they will see it if they visit their friend’s profile.
Another benefit is that one’s business can benefit from Facebook’s high ranking in search engines.
Just Google “LSAT Study Group” and you’ll see that my Facebook group is number 7 in the search rankings, and it’s only been around for a month. “
***Update: Since Steve sent us his tip, Steve’s LSAT services now occupy 7 out of the top 10 spots on Google when you search for “LSAT Study Group”! Way to go Steve!
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