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  1. 7 ways to get new ideas for your law firm blog

    It can seem difficult to come up with good ideas for your legal blog. This list makes it easier for you to generate good ideas.

  2. Mastering the art of client communications

    Communicating with legal clients isn’t always easy or intuitive. Having a plan in place, can help.

  3. Is FindLaw worth it? Read this and decide for yourself.

    FindLaw is an industry leader in providing comprehensive marketing solutions to law firms. And if you don't already know that FindLaw is well worth it, read on.

  4. Why invest in a Spanish PPC consultant?

    The Hispanic legal market in the U.S. is growing. To tap into that market, you need to work with a PPC consultant who knows Spanish and that market.

  5. How understanding law firm UX helps you and your clients

    Your website is likely the first interaction a client will have with your firm. Understanding law firm UX will help you leave a lasting impression.

  6. The 2021 Consumer Legal Needs Survey: What Attorneys Need to Know, Part I

    The 2021 Consumer Legal Needs Survey shows that clients move quickly and want their attorney to be responsive and attentive. But there is more to learn.

  7. Top 5 legal marketing tools for 2021

    There are countless tactics you can use to boost your marketing in 2021. What tools will help your firm reach your marketing goals this year and get ahead of the competition?

  8. 3 tips for understanding website data and improving performance

    Website data may seem like gibberish now, but with patience and a good process, you can use data to make smart decisions about your digital marketing.

  9. 4 reasons why attorneys need a blog

    From connecting with prospective clients to boosting SEO – for attorneys, the benefits of blogging are numerous.

  10. Career check-in: What can lawyers carry forward from 2020?

    Change is much harder to deal with when it catches you by surprise. It will serve you well to prepare now for eventual shifts in the practice of law.

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