There are plenty of features that make for great medical malpractice lawyer web design. But there is only one thing that a great attorney website absolutely can’t survive without: great content.(...)
You have an attorney website; why would you possibly need a blog? Aren’t blogs only for personal musings and gossip? The fact is that attorneys blogs are powerful marketing tools that can help i(...)
This week we are discussing the most powerful types of written web content for lawyers – from news items to frequently asked questions to library articles to blog posts. These different writing (...)
Does your attorney website have a page of frequently asked questions (FAQs)? If it doesn’t, it should. When it comes to web content for lawyers, a page where you answer the most common questions(...)
Spelling and grammar are not currently used by Google to directly assess the quality of lawyer web pages. However, even though writing quality does not directly affect your how your attorney website r(...)
We often give our attorneys tips for writing great lawyer content and making their content improve their page rankings and conversions. However, sometimes the best way to learn about great content is (...)
Have you ever clicked on a link that opened up a webpage with a huge block of text and thought, "whoa, no thanks" and moved on? Take a look at your website - are you committing the sin of posting visu(...)
Magazines, newspapers and other printed publications spend a great amount of time on creating headlines, and there is a reason. The headline is what will prompt someone to read an article. It is as si(...)
We've said it before and we'll say it again - CONTENT IS KING. In order to rank well on Google, Bing, Yahoo and other search engines, you need to have a large amount of QUALITY, ORIGINAL, RELEVANT co(...)
I bet we caught your attention because you’re working hard on your website and you want to know what you might be doing wrong. Is this a good time for us to tell you how fantastic the online m(...)