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We are seeking a talented freelance writer to join our team. This role requires at least 2 years experience writing a variety of page styles specifically for law firms. Assignments include landing pages, blogs, home page copy, FAQs, user guides, and long-form informational pages. Writers must be able to convey the unique brand voice of every firm while also maintaining factual accuracy and SEO best practices A law degree or experience in the legal field is not a requirement but is a plus. We work with attorneys who practice in several areas including: • Personal Injury • Employment Discrimination • Immigration law • Family Law • Workers Compensation Compensation Compensation is commensurate with experience, page length, and complexity/creativity required by the assignment instructions. Est Pay: $50.00 – $100.00+ per hour/piece Requirements • At least 2 years of experience writing for legal websites • Strong understanding of SEO best practices and keyword optimization • Conduct on-line research and write thoughtful, original content • Convey the distinctive voice of different law firms • Able to blend engaging marketing copy with sophisticated, substantive information Who Should Apply Lawyers, experienced legal bloggers, law students, and journalists are encouraged to apply. English and Communications majors also welcome. Application Requirements To be considered, please submit: • Resume – must include a link to your writing portfolio or website link Job Types: Part-time Job Type: Part-time Pay: $50.00 – $100.00 per hour Expected hours: 4 – 10 per week Work Location: Remote URL: Tagged as: Freelance, Part Time, Pays $20+ an Hour, Remote Apply tot his job Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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