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Four Tips for Writing Quality Legal Blog Content

When it comes to blogging, quality content is vital. It must characterize the law correctly, be accessible to a wide variety of audiences, optimized with keywords and it should further your firm’s PR and marketing aims. To ensure that you are publishing quality content, evaluate it, using these four criteria.

Recommended Reading: 10 Notable Links

I spend a lot of time – probably too much – online, reading the latest news articles, blog posts and magazine stories that touch on the law, writing, technology and business management. I often tweet links to my Twitter followers. I also e-mail helpful or interesting nuggets to clients and friends.I’ve decided to take that practice a step further and offer a link-roundup segment.

Transform Your Legal Blog Posts into Print Articles

Legal bloggers put a lot of time and effort into their craft: Coming up with ideas to write about on a consistent basis is no easy task. Let your writing, to which you have devoted so much time and effort, continue to pay dividends. One way to do that is to submit your blog post for publication as a print article.

Three Keyword Rules for Law Firm Websites

Prospective clients use keywords to find lawyers and get answers to their legal questions. For organic search engine results — those listings that appear on pages that are not ads — keyword usage is essential. Follow these three rules when preparing your legal content to give your law firm’s website a search engine boost.

Editorial Calendars for Legal Blogs

Searching for story ideas can consume time and derail your blogging efforts. Try using an editorial calendar to keep your blawg – and your legal marketing – on track.

Dreiling Recognized for Legal Content Writing Tips

In recognition of International Women’s Day, National Women’s History Month and the 30th Anniversary of the National Women’s History Project, Blawg Review and legal blawger Nicole Black highlighted female lawyers who blog about law and technology. Geri L. Dreiling was recognized for her tips on how to write legal content for the Internet.