Questions on Advertising a New Legal Blog, Newbie on Warrior Forum

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Hi. My name is Jacob Malewitz. I'm a fun writer with a wide variety of experience. Recently, I am trying some new tactics to win business, including starting a brand new copywriting firm and using the web in more ways to win customers.

I do a variety of writing, but my business writing mainly stays as copywriting and blogging. I have a new blog I am trying to advertise [link removed by moderator] where I am offering writing services to law firms. I just don't know how to advertise correctly for that kind of service online. I am aiming at legal firms, as I've done similar work. All I know is Linked In and perhaps Facebook to advertise my blog.

Are there ways for a legal writer to successfully advertise online? Any other forums or help ideas I should know?
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    Originally Posted by Jacob Malewitz View Post

    Hi. My name is Jacob Malewitz. I'm a fun writer with a wide variety of experience. Recently, I am trying some new tactics to win business, including starting a brand new copywriting firm and using the web in more ways to win customers.

    I do a variety of writing, but my business writing mainly stays as copywriting and blogging. I have a new blog I am trying to advertise [link removed by moderator] where I am offering writing services to law firms. I just don't know how to advertise correctly for that kind of service online. I am aiming at legal firms, as I've done similar work. All I know is Linked In and perhaps Facebook to advertise my blog.

    Are there ways for a legal writer to successfully advertise online? Any other forums or help ideas I should know?

    You are limiting yourself by only advertising online, and
    you are limiting responses when you place parameters.

    Develop an actual corporate looking website that lists
    your services, prices, with a shopping cart or ordering
    system.

    If I were you, I would develop more than one website.

    Advertise in legal and business magazines.

    List your services on freelancing platforms.

    Submit press releases.

    And read a book about various methods of advertising.
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  • Hi Jacob, welcome to WarriorForum!

    It's great that you're focusing on the legal niche--law firms definitely need writers who understand compliance, tone, and clarity. Having worked closely with UK-based personal injury solicitors, I've found that firms respond better to content that focuses on trust-building, clarity in legal jargon, and real client outcomes.

    In terms of promoting your blog, LinkedIn is a good start, but also try:

    Guest posting on UK legal advice forums or legal blogs.

    Answering relevant questions on Reddit.

    Offering a free blog post or newsletter sample to law firms as a lead magnet.

    Forums like this are useful too, especially when you can share niche insights (e.g., GDPR for law firms, website disclaimers, no-win-no-fee compliance).

    Keep at it--building authority in the legal space pays off over time!
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