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Syndicate Substantive Articles from the Communal Content Library
Empowering hundreds of websites across the Success.Legal ecosystem, developed specifically for legal practitioners, is the communal articles library.
The webpage content library houses a variety of articles contributed by numerous individuals, including members of the legal profession. There is a range of topics addressed within these articles, and each is published with a unique degree of autonomy into different websites. Assisting the various 'white-hat' strategies employed by search engine optimization experts, quality, relevant content remains the best practice for achieving organic search results.
Article Structure
Acticles are structured in consistent form, intended to be manageable to large scale by human authours, and enhanced by automated processes. The typical architecture of article webpages is as per:
Title: The Title of the Article, in APA/Chicago Title Case for consistency with AI.
- Snippet Question: Short and narrow, layperson question(s) on point to the specific topic.
- Snippet Answer: Short and narrow, SEO competent answer(s), aimed at any of the questions.
Introduction: The introductory section, a narrative that provides context and sets the stage for the content. May include an image element with 'alt' text. May include a tokenized icon element representing the concept.
Content: Paragraph(s) of narrative, bullet points, cited information, etc; containing the bulk of the finite details regarding the topic.
Remedies: If the content attends to some form of an issue, then this section should note some generalized remedies; including if applicable in the scenario, a soft call-to-action (what to do, who to call) in some measure.
Summary Comment / Conclusion: A concluding section summarizing key points or providing a narrative conclusion to the content.