Joseph Leonard

Joe Leonard

LAWYER WEBSITES

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100% of my clients come from referrals

My law firm gets referrals. Why do we need a website?  Even if a law...

13 Website Errors that Annoy Users

Before you invest time and money into promoting your website with search engine optimization, social...

All the advice that we received on how to plan for our retirement was wrong

Our parents, school counselors, financial advisers, newspapers, books, and peers all told us to ►Study...

As a lawyer, I don’t need a website. I rely on referrals.

Who needs a law firm website? I get plenty of referrals as a lawyer Even...

Avoid Business Owner Burnout

Choosing to go into business for you is a major decision that usually means a...

Brand Your Business

 Some small business owners believe they can stand out with just a great product and...

Build Your Virtual Business

In this age of instant communications and Web-based business services, there’s more than one way...

Building a Quality Attitude

A winner has a positive confident attitude about themselves, others and the situations which they...

Finding clients

How can lawyers get clients?

How can lawyers get clients? There is no shortage of people looking for exceptional legal...

How can lawyers lose clients?

How do lawyers lose clients? Lawyers can lose clients for a variety of reasons, ranging...

How do clients find a lawyer?

This article discusses how potential clients go about finding a lawyer to represent them.  How...

How law firms can increase leads and obtain new clients.

It’s no secret that Florida is a great place to live and work. Which is...

How Lawyers can get new clients

How lawyers can get new clients Lawyers can get new clients through a mix of...

How to get referral from other lawyers

This article discusses how to get client referrals from other lawyers. To learn how to...

How to use a website to find more clients

Lawyers can use a website to attract and convert clients by following these key strategies:...

Lawyer Tips for getting more clients

Lawyer tips for getting more clients Here are some common ways that law firms can...

Referral articles

100% of my clients come from referrals

My law firm gets referrals. Why do we need a website?  Even if a law...

As a lawyer, I don’t need a website. I rely on referrals.

Who needs a law firm website? I get plenty of referrals as a lawyer Even...

How to get referral from other lawyers

This article discusses how to get client referrals from other lawyers. To learn how to...

How to handle a referral

How to handle referrals given to you This article discusses how to hanle client referrals...

Lawyers don’t need a website – or do they?

I don’t need a law firm website. Most of my clients come from referrals. Did...

Website articles

Comments on Why lawyers need a website

Comments on why lawyers need a website Comments gathers from the Internet on some reasons...

Do potential legal clients expect to visit a lawyer’s website?

With 70% of all potential clients first visiting a law firms website before making contact...

How to use a website to find more clients

Lawyers can use a website to attract and convert clients by following these key strategies:...

Is your website ADA compliant?

Is your law firm website compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act? Does my law...

Main reasons why a lawyer needs a website

Here are the main reasons why a lawyer needs a website Here are the main...

Results of having a lawyer website

Here is an example of the Merv Rabello Law Firm who previously had no website...

Slow loading website

Effects of a slow website A slow website can lead to a significant loss of traffic...

Too Many Lawyers Don’t Have Websites

Too Many Lawyers Don’t Have Websites Not having a website can cause a firm to...

Examples

Proposal for Family Law Lawyers

Typical Proposal for Family Law attorneys Introduction In an area as personal and sensitive as...

Websites for Bankruptcy Lawyers

Websites for Bankruptcy attorneys Did you know that over 30% of people looking for a...

Websites for Criminal Defense Lawyers

Websites for Crimnal Defense attorneys d you know that over 30% of people looking for...

Websites for Employment Lawyers

Websites for Employment and Labor attorneys Did you know that over 30% of people looking...

Websites for Estate Planning Lawyers

Websites for Estate Planning attorneys Did you know that over 30% of people looking for...

Websites for Family Law Lawyers

Websites for Family Law attorneys Did you know that over 30% of people looking for...

Websites for General Practice Lawyers

Websites for General Practice attorneys Did you know that over 30% of people looking for...

Comments on why lawyers need a website

Comments gathers from the Internet on some reasons why a lawyer needs a website.

“Amazing that the lawyers who do have websites leave some amount of money on the table. I have an old client who handles lead generation for law firms and the number of their clients who wouldn’t return inquiries was nuts.”

“Any law firm in any practice area needs a web presence. At the very minimum, to establish a level of credibility that you aren’t just some fly by night under the table shady operation.”

“Because people google everything including where to find a lawyer when they need a lawyer.”

“First people can search you up, but also if you (assuming you’re the lawyer) hand prospective clients a business card or something and they want to learn more about you you need a website.”

“Honestly, I do get annoyed when I see a poor website, especially if there are cookie cutter squares pace websites available. Even a simple brochure page would work.”

“How else would you find a lawyer unless you live in a small town and everyone knows everyone?!!”

“I agree that this is a baseline criteria. Beyond simply having a site to establish credibility. Many service organizations also use it as a lead generation tool-especially if they specialize in a particular type of law (Senior Law, Trusts, Vehicle Injury, Class Action etc.). It also serves to put faces to the practice–people hire lawyers not firms–and a professional site conveys credibility. Finally, a well structured site that makes use of proven organic SEO practices will float to the top in searches. A firm I consulted for some years ago built out landing pages on about 2 dozen specific issues. They specialized in senior law and the landing pages –which were fairly detailed–covered everything from medicaid to nursing homes, to guardianship and so on. They were content rich and key word abundant among other things and consistently appeared in related searches in our region. It was a heck of a lot less costly to build out all those landing sites than to pay out monthly for SEM. Yes, they did do some paid search but a fraction of what they would have otherwise. It proved the point that the investment in well designed sites paid for itself.”

“I don’t know how it works in other states, but here in Florida if you need a lawyer you start by searching it on Google. How can I trust something like a divorce to someone who only has an office and might be in New York on the trial day.”

“I work with law firms. A lot of them are using a web form to farm leads/potential cases. They gather basic info from a form on the site and then follow up with calls to qualify the case. Especially with Personal Injury firms.”

“If you search “divorce lawyer in my area”, obviously Google will show you websites of lawyers it thinks are relevant to what you are looking for so if you don’t have a website, what would Google show to the user?!!”

“It can also save plenty of human hours answering a bunch of questions just once. And it could be used to showcase things and people.”

“Lawyers are one of the biggest consumers of search engine marketing through their websites. Basically the way it works is that people google obscure legal issues like “do drunk driving laws apply to bikes in Louisiana” and then they write a blog post explaining it, and showcasing their expertise handling such cases. Obviously, you need a website first in order to publish such material.”

“Most lawyers get clients  from referrals from other lawyer, former clients, fiends, or relatives. But they still need a website to build a brand, company name, increase visibility, be better than competitors, provide information and also share documents and legal information.”

“One of the biggest law firms in my country offer an online evaluator whether they consider your class action or group case to be likely successful… this way if they already pursue a case they got a whole bunch of customers already in line when the tryout of their argumentative chain shows success”

“So now the real question is whether a poor website might dissuade you from taking them up on their services. Or in other words, is a bad website worse than no website at all?”

“There are various types of lawyers … having a website would allow them to describe specific areas they specialize in and any relevant certifications/qualifications. It would also provide a way to contact the lawyer to hire them via phone or contact form.”

“We live in an age where every respectable business should have an online presence, even if it is just a landing page with contact info. Most people under 40 begin by searching online.”

“Yep, expensive well made website tells me that this group knows how to go to experts in their fields to get this done right. Medium quality website tells me they understand how to balance cost of things so might understand that hiring an attorney is a big deal and might try to help me save some money along the way. Cheap, bad, or 90’s style website tells me they don’t need to advertise or have no clue what they are doing. No website, who are they again and why should I call.”

“If you’re not online, you don’t exist. Period.”

“The main reason is simply that most people use any business’s website as a method to gauge how trustworthy they are. If one lawyer has a full, custom, responsive, fast website, and another does not, the one with the website has an automatic leg up over the one without.”

Mr. Jackson
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