100+ top-ranking keywords for the legal sector and content to create with them

Identifying which keywords to include on your website service pages, blogs, social media content, and PPC ads can be tricky to navigate, especially in such a competitive industry like the legal sector.

A service where clients can be at their most vulnerable, and have to put their full trust into the hands of professionals, means that the law industry relies heavily on recommendations from family and friends for referrals. However there are thousands of online searches for these kinds of services every month, which is why portraying reliability, trustworthyness, and expert knowledge through content on your website, is key for getting potential clients noticing and enquiring about your services online. Google also has to recognise your services as trustworthy, in order to rank you highly on the SERPs. This is where SEO and keyword research come in…

Using Ahrefs, we have identified the top 120 ranking keywords in the Law sector, for informational, transactional and commercial intent. Not only have we broken down the top ranking keywords into different legal services, but included some ideas for how to create useful content around them based on user intent.

While this list is very top-level, an SEO agency like ours could delve deeper into keyword research more specific to your services, targeting niche Google searches and optimising for certain keywords.

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Why is keyword research useful?

As you will see with the keywords below, there can be many different ways of searching for the same thing.

Users looking for a first-hand understanding of civil law could search for:

  • ‘What is civil law?’
  • ‘Civil law meaning’
  • ‘Definition of civil law’
  • ‘What does civil law mean?’

And most of the time, all of these searches will give different outputs and websites for the user to browse through.

Your website content might be extremely useful, clear, and helpful for a user, but if it is not matched to what a user is typing into the Google search bar, it isnt going to get found.

Carrying out keyword research gives an insight into how your audience are searching for your services online, what their intent is, and allows you to optimise your content to make it more visible in the SERPs.

How to understand the following keywords

What is keyword difficulty?

This is an estimate of how competitive it is to try and rank for this specific keyword against other websites and competitors.

What is search volume?

The search volume indicates on average, how many users have searched for a phrase over the past month. The results below are UK-specific.

Employment Law

Keyword Keyword Difficulty Search Volume
employment law 71 7800
employment law uk 64 1800
employment law solicitors 12 1400
free employment law advice 26 1300
employment law advice 55 1200
uk employment law 64 1000
employment law solicitors near me 3 1000
employment law changes 2024 2 900
solicitors for employment law 20 700
free online employment law advice for employees uk 52 600
employment law scotland 3 450
what is employment law 20 450
employment law courses 12 450
employment law attorney 16 400
employment law lawyers 22 400
employment law changes 4 350
no win no fee solicitors employment law 3 350
employment law updates 4 300
employment law firms 16 300
employment law glasgow 6 250

Family law

Keyword Keyword Difficulty Search Volume
family law solicitors 64 3400
family law 54 3300
family law attorney 27 2100
family law solicitors near me 41 1900
family law act 1996 6 1200
family law solicitor 36 1100
family law lawyer 33 800
family law near me 63 600
family law advice 65 600
free family law advice 50 600
family law attorney near me 61 500
family law solicitors birmingham 2 500
family law solicitors london 22 500
free 24 hour family law advice uk 21 500
family law act 6 450
family law solicitors manchester 8 400
legal aid family law 49 400
family law attorneys 31 350
family law firm 46 350
family law week 0 350

Commercial law

Keyword Keyword Difficulty Search Volume
commercial law 17 2900
what is commercial law 6 1100
commercial law firms 4 700
why commercial law 3 300
commercial law solicitors 10 250
commercial property law 0 250
commercial law firm 33 200
international commercial law 42 150
commercial awareness law 1 150
commercial law meaning 11 150
commercial law firms london 7 150
commercial law news 22 100
commercial contract law 2 100
commercial law jobs 0 100
difference between corporate and commercial law 1 100
commercial and corporate law 2 100
corporate and commercial law 2 100
commercial law solicitor 12 100
difference between commercial and corporate law 1 90
commercial property law firms 4 90

Criminal law

Keyword Keyword Difficulty Search Volume
criminal law 39 2500
section 3 criminal law act 0 1300
criminal law solicitors 11 600
what is criminal law 39 500
difference between civil and criminal law 3 400
criminal law act 1977 0 300
criminal law solicitors near me 7 250
criminal law firms london 21 200
criminal law uk 15 200
criminal law jobs 4 200
civil vs criminal law 2 150
criminal law lawyer 9 150
criminal law solicitor 16 150
idpc criminal law 0 150
criminal law firm 21 150
difference between criminal and civil law 3 150
criminal law solicitors london 29 150
civil law vs criminal law 3 150
criminal law definition 38 150
criminal law examples 47 150

Civil law

Keyword Keyword Difficulty Search Volume
civil law 69 1900
what is civil law 54 600
difference between civil and criminal law 3 400
civil law solicitors 3 250
civil partnership vs common law 5 200
civil law definition 41 200
civil vs criminal law 2 150
civil law examples 26 150
difference between criminal and civil law 3 150
civil law vs criminal law 3 150
civil law meaning 33 150
common law vs civil law 30 150
civil law solicitors near me 50 150
what is civil law uk 10 100
criminal vs civil law 4 100
what is the difference between civil and criminal law 4 100
civil law uk 46 100
examples of civil law 33 100
what is the purpose of civil law 51 100
purpose of civil law 46 100

Personal Injury

Keyword Keyword Difficulty Search Volume
personal injury lawyer near me 49 3000
personal injury lawyer 46 2700
personal injury attorneys 47 2700
personal injury solicitors 46 2300
personal injury claims 23 2000
personal injury attorney 45 2000
best personal injury lawyer 31 1600
personal injury lawyers 46 1600
personal injury claim 48 1200
personal injury 46 1000
personal injury law firm 30 900
attorney personal injury lawyer 46 700
personal injury trust 0 700
personal injury insurance 3 600
solicitors personal injury 39 600
lawyer for personal injury 39 600
personal injury attorneys near me 65 500
top rated personal injury lawyer 4 500
personal injury law 31 500
personal injury claims new rules 9 450

How to use these keywords in your content

Informational content

informational content from law firms

A huge proportion of these keywords are based around the user wanting informative content. The legal industry can be a confusing one, so many people tend to start their searches with question-based phrases. Breaking down complex legal topics can be extremely valuable to someone who is overwhelmed by the industry jargon.

Some of the answers might just be simple definitions and explainer topics, for example, ‘Civil law meaning’. Here you can keep things short and simple, explaining content in use cases, or condensing commonly searched for keywords into a glossary.

Creating new pages and posts for such short content in most cases isn’t helpful towards your SEO, so it’s always best to naturally include short snippets with keyword-rich headings as a part of your longer content.

For searches which might need a bit more context or explanation, running a frequent blog on your website can be a great way to include relevant keywords in topics. Blogs help to showcase your expertise, demonstrate authority and present as an industry leader. You could explain legal processes with analogies or real world examples to help make the content more accessible and to keep your reader engaged

Using one of the keywords above, you could create comparison blogs titled: ‘What is the difference between civil law and criminal law?’

Informational content can also be naturally included on your main service pages in FAQ sections. This also gives you a higher chance of appearing in the People Also Ask section on the SERP itself.

screenshot of the people also ask section on the serp for civil law question

Other types of informational blog content could be broken down into ‘how to’ blogs, step-by-step guides and top tips for individuals researching their legal options.

Informational content doesn’t have to stop with blogs, though. Downloadable guides and whitepapers can offer a more in-depth informational experience for those looking for a more detailed answer.

Add trust signals

Many of the above keywords include ‘top-rated’ or ‘best’. These searches imply that the user is looking for a top-quality service, and is in the stage where they are likely to compare options and reach out to law firms.

There are many factors that could influence what a search user thinks is a top-quality service. You could include reviews and client testimonials to let potential clients see what people who have been in their shoes think of your services. A report by Clio highlighted that 81% of people read client testimonials before deciding to hire a lawyer.

Industry awards and recognitions are also great trust signals to include on your website. Presenting yourself as an industry leader could put you a steep ahead of a competitor.

Case studies are also powerful features to include on your website. While legal case studies can be difficult to get signed off, anonymous case studies can still have a bigger impact than you might think.

Don’t overcomplicate your content

Like with any industry, there are certain terms and keywords that can be that will only be clear for those who are familiar with that industry.

While you may want to express your knowledge in certain areas, it is always important to not include too much jargon, and to explain in simple terms in cases where jargon is needed.

Complexity is good for legal cases, however, it’s not useful for people looking for help with legal services.

Optimise for local searches

google map search for a local law firm

In the legal sector, it is important that your content is well optimised for local searches. People who need legal advice and legal services are looking for businesses which are in close proximity for convenience.

This is why it is so common to see phrases like ‘near me’, ‘close to me’, ‘local’ or ‘around me’. It could also be useful to have a dedicated page for your location, and you could optimise for phrases like ‘best law firm in Manchester’, or ‘employment law firm in Bristol’

While not specifically website content, you need to make sure that your Google My Business profile is optimised. User search is changing and there are an increasing number of people using Google and Apple maps for their local searches.

Identify your USPs

There is also a pattern in the keywords above of searching for services which are ‘free’ or ‘no win no fee’.

Before users even land on a website, they know that using legal services can be an expensive journey. Despite people looking for quality, they also are looking for the best value for money.

If you offer a free consultation call, free quotes or affordable prices in your area, then make this well-known in your content.

With such individual cases, you might also think that displaying estimated prices on your website could turn people away or create false expectations. However, including estimation fees can be really useful for someone in the middle of their decision making, and transparency can go a long was,y especially in an industry where trust is key.

Be personal

A key part of any keyword research in law, is understanding that behind every search there is a real person, who cares about the outcome, cost, legal journey and processes that they might have to go through along the way.

Many of the keywords above include the word ‘solicitor’ or ‘lawyer’ or ‘attorney’, showing that often search users have an understanding they will be working directly with an individual.

Whether you are an independent lawyer, a family-run law firm, or has a chain of branches across the country, there needs to be an element of trust between the parties involved.

You can create this by including bios of the lawyers/solicitors/attorneys on your website. Include qualifications, qualities, previous experience etc. and use images to put a face behind the name.

Optimising your content

Matching the top keywords to the right user intent can be extremely valuable for the user when they land on your page. However we need to make sure that they are likely to land on your page. This is why your content needs to be optimised for not just the user, but Google too.

Our site is full of useful blogs with tips to improve your website content. Find some below:

While this blog was heavily focused on written content to include the keywords within, also be mindful that content can exist in other formats like images, videos, infographics, animations, and graphs

If you are interested in how we do keyword research and content creation for our clients here at Embryo, get in touch today.

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