5 Law Firm Website Design Tips
Your website is your virtual office. You want one that will help attract clients, not deter them. A good, well-designed website will help accomplish this goal. If you’re refreshing your legal website, or starting one from scratch, here are five tips to help your law firm make a statement. Create an Easy User Experience You...
Read MoreNYC Attorney Admits to Using ChatGPT to File Bogus Court Documents
We recently informed on whether your law firm should use ChatGPT to generate blog posts for your legal website. Our advice was to steer clear of the chatbot, largely because it can produce inaccurate information. Well, a NYC lawyer now knows this the hard way. The Case of Steven Schwartz CNN recently reported on Mr....
Read MoreIncorporate Legal Blog Posts in Your Law Firm Marketing
According to the American Bar Association, blogging is still an effective way to communicate legal concepts and develop new clientele and a strong network. But only 37% of law firms have or maintain a blog. The reality is that if your firm isn’t blogging, you’re missing out on a great way to attract new clients....
Read MoreCatchy Law Firm Content Means Original Content
Clients sometimes come to us with an existing website that they are unhappy with, usually because of an outdated design or stale content that doesn’t work. As to the latter, the content typically doesn’t work because the firm pulled their words and language from a few different law firms that practice in the same or...
Read MoreIs Your Law Firm Web Design Optimized for Mobile?
If not, it should be. A potential client or existing client today can view your law firm’s website via a mobile apparatus (like a smartphone) or a desktop device. Today, more and more people are accessing the web via mobile devices as opposed to desktop devices. This means your law firm website has to be...
Read MoreDo You Need to Know Your Law Firm’s Website Audience?
The answer is a 100% yes. Once you know your audience, everything else about your firm’s website falls into place, including things like your site’s structure, content, and design. Think of a letter you write on behalf of a client. There’s no way you’ll write an effective personal injury demand letter if you think your...
Read MoreHow Much Should You Pay for a Law Firm Website
The answer really depends on your marketing goals. If you need a site simply for someone to verify that you’re a real practicing attorney, then not that much (meaning about $1,000 to $2,000). But if you want a site that will serve as a true marketing tool and generate new leads so that you can...
Read MoreDoes Your Law Firm Need a Website? The ABA Says Yes!
The American Bar Association recently published its Legal Technology Resource Center’s 2021 Legal Technology Survey Report. In particular, the report looked at a law firm’s need for such marketing tools as a website, blog, and social media channels. The results overwhelmingly show that today’s attorney must increasingly look to the web to effectively reach new...
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