Linkable assets for law firms and legal services
Legal keywords are expensive and fiercely contested, and bought links can put a firm at real risk. We build resources the public and the press want to reference, so links point to your firm and hold up over time.
People with a legal question search for answers long before they call a lawyer. They read guides, look up terms, and ask communities what to expect. Earned links put your firm in front of them and build the authority that legal search rewards. A bought link does neither and can invite a penalty in one of the most scrutinized niches online.
Assets that earn links for law firms
Formats that attract links from publishers, local press, and the people researching a legal issue.
Plain language legal guides
Clear answers to common questions that blogs, forums, and reporters cite as a source.
Free legal calculators
Estimators for things like timelines or costs that people reference and link to.
Local legal data
Original data on cases, outcomes, or trends in your area that journalists quote.
Legal glossaries
Define the terms in your practice area so writers link to your definitions.
FAQ hubs
Answer the questions clients actually ask in one authoritative resource.
State or city guides
How a process works in your jurisdiction, the version locals share.
Legal links live in specific places
We target sources that carry weight, and we respect bar advertising rules.
- Editorial sections of legal and local directories
- Local journalists and news outlets covering your area
- Community and consumer resource pages
- Personal finance and small business blogs
- University and library guide pages
- Reporters who need a clear source to quote
From a common question to a cited guide
A firm turns the question it answers most often into the clearest plain language guide on the web for that issue in its state. Local sites and a few reporters start linking to it as the reference. The page keeps earning links every time someone covers the topic.
This is the opposite of a bought link. It is a real resource, on your domain, that other people choose to reference.
Legal questions, answered
Does this comply with bar advertising rules?
How is this different from a paid directory listing?
We are a small firm. Is this worth it?
How fast do we see results?
Build a linkable asset for your firm
Tell us about your practice area and your market. If it is a fit, we build your first asset and you earn links the right way.
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