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5 Ways to Banish Legalese From Your Blog
Lawyers are taught to write a certain way. We spend three years and over $100,000 learning how to speak the secret language of legalese. But

The Law Firm Advertising Don’t List
It’s all too easy to waste thousands of dollars on marketing that doesn’t land you more business. But how do you avoid it? Here is

WordPress Gutenberg Editor: One Blogger’s First Impressions
There have been rumors, tutorials, and reviews of the WordPress Gutenberg editor floating around the internet for nearly a year. But unless you are a

When Should You Update Your Law Firm’s Website Content?
Building a whole new website is time consuming and expensive. With a busy court schedule and clients taking up all your working hours, it may

Getting Personal: Why Your About Page Shouldn’t Look Like a Resume
Have you ever browsed a competitor’s website and realized their About page was just a copy of their resume? Or maybe that bullet list is

Could Your Law Blog Turn You Into a Thought Leader?
The title “thought leader” is the next big trend since “guru”. It means someone others look to in setting trends and inspiring movements. Lawyers across

Taking Inspiration from Adjacent Industries
Let’s face it, sometimes writing a lawyer blog is tedious, even boring. When you feel like you are stuck in the same patterns, or want

How to Make the Most of Your Big Event on Social Media
Unless your business is event hosting, you won’t have a big event every day, maybe not every year. But when a grand opening or other

Are Your Blog Posts Too Serious?
You want your blog to seem professional, to demonstrate your legal expertise and experience to your readers. That means humor has no place on your

Should You Write About Losing?
You spent a week of long nights preparing for trial. You had everything ready — witnesses prepped, exhibits labelled, issues briefed. But at the end