Legal Marketing Copywriters wanted | ~10-16 cents per word
Added 2024-11-16 13:02:38 +0000 UTCCOMPANY/PUBLICATION: MARTINDALE-HUBBELL
Martindale-Hubbell, a leading provider of law firm marketing services, seeks writers to create content for our clients’ websites.
PRODUCT LEVELS
Bronze. A simple home page, written from a Creative Brief. 250–375 words. $40/page.
Silver. Two pages, usually a home page and one practice area page, written from a Creative Brief. 400–500 words/page. $50/page.
Gold. Two to 10 pages, usually topics within one main practice area, written from an SEO strategy to match the style of existing content on a live site. 500–650 words/page. $60/page.
Blog posts. Up to six per batch, on timely and/or evergreen legal topics. 350-500 words. $50/post.
Content for all product levels must be written in accordance with our format and style guidelines.
QUALIFICATIONS
All candidates must be able to do the following:
Write from a creative brief and/or an SEO strategy without direct client contact.
Quickly research, understand, and write authoritatively about legal topics.
Translate complex legal information into accurate and consumer-friendly marketing copy.
Write according to best practices for the web, including SEO optimization.
Write to a short deadline.
Successful candidates will have previous experience in legal practice, legal marketing, or both.
This is a freelance, telecommuting position.
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CONTACT INFORMATION:
Applications: Via the webform
Website: https://www.martindale.com/
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