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Plaintiff Blogging

Blogging for Business Development

Blogging serves several purposes (all good) for attorneys and their firms. What a great way to establish yourself and your firm as experts in potentially multiple niches of the law. Besides becoming an acknowledged expert, it also serves to separate you from your competition. Not only is this a superb marketing vehicle, it also serves as an inexpensive tool that may allow both you and your firm to get on the coveted Google radar. Also consider that defense attorneys will be researching you through these blogs when evaluating you as an adversary, and another potential upside is it could encourage them to settle your case?

Okay, let’s all agree this is a great tool for both attorneys and law firms – so why aren’t more people/firms doing it? The answer is simple……time, and the lack of it. For a blog to be read and effective the material should be timely AND requires frequent updating. The three biggest detriments to an attorney’s ability to commit to this are: 1) lack of time 2) lack of time, and 3) lack of time. Think about it, most plaintiff attorneys I know don’t even eat lunch because they feel it costs them money being out of the office. It is easy to see why so few attorneys can actually dedicate the time needed to effectively utilize this medium to advance their practices.

Here’s our proposed solution: How would you like it if we could provide you and/or your firm with topical blogs every ten days, professionally written by an award winning investigative journalist at a price you can afford?

You can find a sample subrogation blog on “Hoverboards” in our archives from December 2015. Legal-Metrix LLC is offering this service quarterly (9 blogs in total each quarter) for the introductory price of $2500. There is no long term commitment required. If you are one of our first 10 subscribers we will guarantee that price to you for one whole year. February 1st the price for this blogging service will be going up to $3000/quarter. If you are interested call Jim Kelleher at 224-212-9191 or email him at kelleher@legal-metrix.com