Article Syndication, Enough Anymore?

A friend of mine works with a Florida boating accident firm that would like to expand their market into Miami (specifically, Miami-Dade County). Conventional wisdom dictates that you do a few things like setting up a local office and advertising online through directories and the like. Savvy lawyers go one step farther and begin actively spreading the word about their practice through press releases, social bookmarking and article syndication.

Enter my friend (Eric): he’s produced a good article about boating accidents and tied in the law firm via an accident checklist. But something inside me asks if article syndication is enough to attract quality incoming links anymore? The market has become so saturated, a smart marketer would investigate ways to make the firm stand out. This is a great opportunity to create “link bait” (content that actively attracts incoming links). So let’s take a look at the article and mull over how it could be reformed:

The summer is fast approaching and, for many, it is time for summer activities. Recreational boating is one summer activity that gains popularity year after year. With most summer activities that are fun there also is a potential for danger and accidents. National statistics show that recreational boating is safer today than ever before, with the number of boating fatalities declining even as the number of boat owners increases. However, lives continue to be lost needlessly, and we must remain committed to boating safety.

With over one million registered vessels, Florida is the number one state for boating in the United States with an economic impact that is greater than the citrus and cruise ship industries combined. With two-thirds of boaters saying they have never taken a boating safety class a first time boat owner may not be aware of all the regulations. Some of the most common causes of boating accidents include: boating under the influence (BUI), careless or reckless operation, excessive speeding, operator inexperience and rules infractions.

What is one to do if involved in a boating accident? The Miami-Dade County law firm of Steven E. Slootksy created a list that he gives to his clients. He recommends:

  • Take photographs of the accident scene
  • Take photographs of the boat damage
  • Take photographs of your and other passengers’ injuries
  • Get copies of your medical records and receipts
  • Keep receipts of repair work done on your boat
  • Take notes regarding how your injuries hinder your ability to perform daily activities
  • Take down names and contact numbers of witnesses
  • Note bills relating to the accident and injuries
  • Keep your documentation in a safe location and make copies for your injury lawyer

Safety should always be the first priority and hopefully if the proper care is given to the laws and regulations when operating a recreational vehicle then a fun time will be had by all. No one wants to think of potential accidents while going on vacation. If something does happen it is always good to be prepared.

This is great copy, don’t get me wrong, but consider how attractive to boat-owners it would be if you turned this list into something Florida boat owners could download online as a notecard to laminate and keep on-board. Even better: with submission of the boater’s information, he/she could get a free laminated card with the firm’s name across the top, relevant law enforcement contacts and the same bulleted list. Now that’s the next level of online marketing for law firms. This “tactic” will gain contacts for the firm and build incoming links stand out under the scrutiny of search engines now and in any future updates.

[tags]link bait, article syndication[/tags]

Written by jclayc on May 3rd, 2008 with 3 comments.
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#1. May 4th, 2008, at 12:21 AM.

Wow! Very interesting idea. I work with a Missouri truck accident law firm (http://the-truckaccidentlawyers.com) that could use something like this for truck accidents. Maybe a bulleted list of afetry procedures, something that truck drivers or truck driving companies could download and place somewhere inside the dashboard of the truck – to remind them of road safety while driving long hours.

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#2. May 4th, 2008, at 12:45 AM.

That’s what we want?! Tired truckers reading a list of things while driving…

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#3. May 17th, 2008, at 2:20 AM.

Not only can the idea and articles themselves be applied to more real-world type promotions, but I have the found the long term benefits of keeping content on your own site to be priceless. My child care site has a list of 1700 long tail key word phrases that brought in traffic over the past few months.

Also, Digg, Sphinn, Reditt, Propeller and others are getting flooded with obvious link bait articles that are not really useful or interesting. The online marketing industry has to start putting more thought and basic marketing theory into their link bait. Cornwallseo was just talking about a linkbait article where a boys illegal exploits were fabricated just for the sake of link bait.

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