There are many reasons to have a legal blog. Most bloggers write about their experiences and shares stories with friends, family, and co-workers. Bloggers also share their knowledge and skill on the internet teaching readers how to do certain tasks, such as cooking or crafts. In fact, there are many blogs that are devoted to…
Hiring a Legal Content Writer for $30-$60 a Blog Post is Cheaper than Assigning Your Associate Who Bills Clients at $200 an Hour The practice of law is expensive–we know that. Some experts require two or three thousand dollars just for them to review your case and decide whether or not they will assist you–just…
Lawyers throw money into many different ways to advertise their services. This includes on the television, radio, yellow pages, with bar associations, and on the internet. But not all of these ways are effective, and many of them are a waste. This is particularly true for small firms or firms in saturated markets. Thus, the…
While a legal blog is no substitute for a substantial law firm website, your legal blog is an essential tool to increase the visibility of your law firm website. In fact, blog websites are primed to create traffic flow to the individual posts much faster than a regular website is to create traffic to individual…
As legal content writers, we are always willing to take request from clients regarding services we may provide. Back in August, we had received a request seeking a legal blog start-up kit which comprised of a group of blog posts to help populate a legal blog before launching it publicly. We gladly obliged and provided…
While there is no magic pill for success with internet marketing, there is one basic truth: adding new content to your website ...