Law Firm Marketing Content

Legally Accurate.                                              
          Conversion Oriented.                      
                          Search Engine Optimized.  
                                       Consumer Friendly.
                                                    ethically compliant.                                      

As a former consumer lawyer and the original content manager for an Inc. 500/Crain’s Fast 50 national online marketing company, I have the unique combination of skills necessary for any law firm website, legal blogging, legal e-book or other premium content offering your firm may require.

I have a proven ability to write legal content that is understandable and engaging to consumers, experience in creating effective calls to action and weaving them into informative text, extensive experience in the creation of search engine optimized content and a solid grasp of the ethical restrictions relating to attorney advertising.

My professional experience includes:

     – 15+ years in legal content marketing writing
     – Training writers producing SEO-friendly legal content
     – Book writing and editing
     – Newsletters
     – Blogging 
     – Ghostwriting for attorneys and C-level executives
     – J.D. and 5 years legal practice experience

I’m a quick writer with the ability to adapt my writing style to suit your target audience, and the vast majority of my projects are successfully completed in a single draft.

I’d love to put my experience to work for your law firm! Just fill out the contact form at the bottom of the page to get started.

Tiffany Sanders, J.D. 

Contact Us

To learn more about how we can help your law firm grow, contact us today.

Email: Tiffany@lawfirmmarketingwriter.com

Phone: 815-766-5536

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Why Us?

It’s tough to find good legal marketing content. There are a lot of great marketing writers in the world, who know how to create a strong call to action, optimize your content for search and engage your audience. Unfortunately, too few of them fully understand the legal concepts they’re writing about. That means pitfalls for …