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9/27/2011
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How to Get Relevant Attorney Website Content Ideas from Unrelated Sites

Now that you understand that regularly adding relevant content to your attorney website can both improve your search engine results and attract new clients, you have a whole new issue on your hands: what are you going to write about?

 

While content writing can be easy at first, finding fresh and meaningful topics and angles to share with your readers can get more and more difficult - especially as you finish covering your clients' most common questions and concerns.

 

One great way to find new content ideas is to simply surf the web and look for non-legal, non-attorney web content that you can convert into great new content for your own site.

 

For example, content-based sites like Mashable.com, AOL.com, and Yahoo.com have fresh ideas, topics, lists, and article structures every day, which you can use for inspiration. A social media article discussing the "Top Ten Tech Twitters" could be converted into a very relevant attorney blog called "Top Ten Attorney Twitters." A health article that lists "Five Signs You Might Need to See a Dermatologist" can be converted into "Five Signs You Might Need to Speak with a Defective Drug Attorney."

 

Great content ideas, blog topics, and news items are all within your reach - and the inspiration can come from anywhere. Keep your eyes open and your mind working even when you are catching up on online news or surfing your favorite websites. You will begin to see new content ideas and writing opportunities with every mouse click.

 

Need more tips on how to produce original, relevant, and optimized content? Contact us today at 888.886.0939.



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