Lawyers
Need
Your Experience and Knowledge
Get
Published on LawyerBillingTips.com
As
you can tell, the purpose of this site is to educate and
empower lawyers with the knowledge and resources they
need in order to succeed in their practice.
Attorneys
- especially solo attorneys - have a very demading profession.
Not only are they required to provide an outstanding level
of professionalism and effective legal services - they
also have to manage a full-fledged business.
All
the pressures of being a self-employed entrepreneur are combined
(and perhaps multiplied) with the already-burdensome task
of being a legal professional. What follows is often a
chaotic overload of responsibility - and financial stress
- that has driven thousands of lawyers to sheer exhaustion,
frustration and discouragement.
Can
you relate to this?
Have
you been "in the trenches" of the solo/small firm
attorney experience?
(And
have you survived to tell the story?)
If
so, our visitors would love to learn from you...
What
We're Looking For - And Our Article Publishing Policy
What
we're looking for are articles that relate to managing the
business of practicing law in such a way that the lawyer can
experience real and substantial benefits by following
the advice contained within the article. This includes things
like tips on how to automate, maximize, simplify and grow
the profitability of one's law practice.
Articles
should be unique and exclusive to LawyerBillingTips.com.
While we will consider republishing content that you have
published elsewhere, we will give far more attention towards
articles that will be published nowhere else except LawyerBillingTips.com
Articles
must be written and produced by yourself - with you
being the sole copyright owner. We will not accept "private
label" articles or otherwise content that appears to
have been plagiarized or loosely copied from another source
- including public domain sources such as WikiPedia.com
Articles
should range from 800 - 2,500 words.
Articles
should NOT promote an offer or product of some kind within
the article body. You are more than welcome to promote
a product or website of your choice in your author bio section,
which will be published just below your article.
Author
biographies ("bylines") should range from 10 - 100
words. We
accept bylines with hyperlinked text phrases for maximum SEO
benefit if you're marketing a website with your author bio.
By
submitting an article to LawyerBillingTips.com, you agree
that LawyerBillingTips.com will be granted full re-print rights
to your article, meaning that though copyright ownership will
be retained solely by yourself and not assumed by anyone else,
you give full permission to LawyerBillingTips.com to re-publish
the article in full, as submitted, with your author byline/bio/URL
fully intact.
LawyerBillingTips.com
reserves the right to make small, aesthetic and grammatical
editions as necessary to make the article as readable as possible
to our website visitors.
Articles
should be submitted in one of the following formats:
*
Rich Text (.rtf)
*
Word Document (.doc)
*
Text Document (.txt)
Please
submit your article as an attachment (zipped attachments preferred)
to Chris
Rempel for consideration.
Thanks
very much for your contribution...