So you finally took the plunge and started a legal blog for your firm or you’ve been happily blogging for awhile. Either way, your legal blog is an important part of developing your law firm’s brand. It’s crucial that you come across professional and actually convey a sense of understanding how to put together a cohesive blog. Here is a list of 5 mistakes that legal bloggers should avoid:
1. Erratic posting. This is an easy mistake to slip into, especially for busy lawyers. Post one day, then nothing for a month. Then write three posts in two days and nothing for another five weeks. It’s important to be consistent with your blogging. Whether it’s a post or week or better yet, two to three posts a week. Take some time to plan out a few ideas for posts. Write several when you get the time and then publish them in steady intervals. The key here is being consistent so your readers stay engaged.
2. Creating a category for every post. Categories are meant to represent broader themes that your blog is about. The categories for your blog should be thought about ahead of time, they are the basis for the material you publish in your blog. It is a mistake to create a new category for each post.
3. Using post titles that don’t let readers know what the post is about. I’ve blogged in the past about writing good titles for your legal blog. Your title should convey to the reader the material they will read about in the post. Take a look at the story titles on CNN or in a newspaper. They are usually intriguing, sometimes creative, but they always let you know what the lead is. This is important for your blog as well. You want to entice readers to check out your article, but at least give them a taste of what the material is about.
4. Spreading yourself thin with your blog material. It’s important to have a focus with your blog. The best legal blogs represent a writer’s expertise in a niche of the legal world. This is what helps brand you as a thought leader in that niche. Trying to cover absolutely every practice area you have ever dealt with, every legal news topic, etc. makes your blog appear unfocused and disorganized. It’s better to appeal to your small segment of devoted readers than to a large swath of people across many topics.
5. Have your blog residing on a generic blogging domain name. You are putting in the time (which you have very little of) to write and maintain a legal blog. You want the blog to come across as professional and put together. Spend the extra couple of dollars and get an original domain name for your firm’s blog. Having your legal blog reside on yourfirm.typepad.com or yourfirm.wordpress.com isn’t nearly as professional as www.yourfirm.com.
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I’d passion to fit hang on with that too!