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is pleased to bring you its newsletter geared
toward legal professionals.
Question from Readers:
What is it worth to have a web site?
Every law firm has a web
site. So should you. But in today's competitive
economy, it's no longer enough to simply
post your firm name, address and phone number
online and think that this will somehow
gain you prestige and clients. What you
need is an effective, professional looking
web site that allows your existing clients
instant access to information about your
firm and -- more importantly -- a site that
will attract new clients without any time
and effort spent on your part. Thus, the
question really is not, "What is it
worth to have a web site?" but, "What
is it worth to have a professional web site
that acts like a virtual rainmaker?"
In my seven years of experience,
I have seen many web sites. I have seen
solo practitioners create simple, yet effective,
designs in one week on a limited budget.
I have seen 200+ lawyer firms spend $100,000
or $200,000 per year. The old saying goes,
"Money doesn't buy taste." But
it can buy results. Yet successful web site
campaigns, big and small, all have one common
theme: the web site brings in new clients.
It not only pays for itself, but generates
a profit. If yours isn't, something's wrong.
A web site should not just
be an online brochure that you mention to
potential clients. Rather, potential clients
should come to you because of your web site.
Many lawyers do not understand this subtle
difference. They are the ones letting a
friend design their site and putting various
"cool" technologies on the page
just because they look nifty. However, the
firms that "get it" are the ones
that truly understand that a web site is
an investment that can generate 10, 20,
or 50 new clients per year.
But what does it take to
develop a successful internet marketing
campaign? You don't need a budget of $100,000
to drive potential clients to your site.
However, you don't want to be cheap and
spend $1,000 for a template. Not only will
you waste your time, but your cheap design
will ruin your reputation and more importantly
allow your competitors to capture your online
market.
You can create a successful
internet marketing campaign by doing three
things:
1. Hire a Consultant:
You already bill 2,000 or 3,000
hours per year. Do you really think you
can handle the entire internet marketing
campaign? I know we think we are all special
little snowflakes because we went to law
school. However, most likely you did not
go to design school before you hit the books.
And even if you did, you are wasting money
by doing it yourself. For every hour that
you spend creating a web site, writing content,
or marketing the web site, you are probably
losing money. This is because most likely
you bill at a higher rate than your consultant.
2. Make it look
Purty: Andre Agassi is right, "Image
is Everything." Many times your initial
contact with a potential client or opposing
counsel will be through the web site. Do
you really want to have a bad first impression?
Let a design expert brand your firm online
and give your firm a unique and professional
look. Not only will they make it look purty,
but most likely they can write compelling
advertising copy that won't bore your clients
to death. I am sure you are great kicking
out a five page joint settlement agreement,
but lawyer-speak does not transfer well
to the real world.
3. Dominate your
Online Market: Many web design
firms love to build Flash web sites and
give you the latest technology. But they
give little or no attention to the real
rainmaking ability of your web site - optimization.
As explained in our previous articles, a
solid optimization specialist will allow
you to gain a top spot in Google, AOL, Yahoo,
MSN or other search engines for "Dallas
criminal defense attorney" or "Florida
employment lawyer." With these top
rankings you will receive new client inquiries
each week and perhaps each day. Without
them, people will only learn about the site
from your business card or print ads.
3. Internet Marketing:
In addition to creating a web
site that looks purty and is optimized for
top rankings in the search engines, your
firm needs to consider other Internet marketing
ideas to attract potential clients. Your
firm can advertise in directories, such
as findlaw.com, martindale.com, or techlawonline.com.
Your firm can setup pay-per-click campaigns
on Google Adwords and Overture. Your firm
can also setup a Blog or eNewsletter. Try
these simple internet marketing techniques
and you will soon see a return on investment.
How We Can Help
PaperStreet Web Design
has extensive experience developing, redesigning
and optimizing web sites for the legal profession.
Our expertise can save you time and money
while increasing your firm's business traffic.
Contact us and we can easily redesign your
web site to impress clients and get results.
Feel free to contact Peter
T. Boyd, Esq. at PaperStreet Web Design,
or 954.523.2181.
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