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Grabs attention & builds trust with a professional, credibility-boosting design
Leverages user-friendly layouts that make clients feel confident in choosing you
Stands out from the competition with a site that sets you apart
Offers a seamless, high-converting experience that turns visitors into clients
Ensures it is search engine optimized for local visibility so the right clients find you first
We’ll analyze your current traffic sources, search volume, SEO keywords, competitors, market positioning, and overall marketing strategy to develop a tailored action plan that drives growth.
Our world-class design team will bring your online identity to life. Using the resources you provided and our own creativity, we’ll develop an elegant new design for your team to review and approve.
Our developers get to work building out your custom website design. We’ll optimize every aspect of your site to ensure it’s easy to navigate and performs optimally on any device.
Once your website is live, you can engage us to help grow your case volume. Our law firm SEO services, PPC, and legal marketing services are the best in the industry and often deliver a 400% ROI or more for our law firm clients.
In-depth analysis of your current traffic from organic search
Search volume and competition for the best keywords in your area
Why you are not attracting more traffic today
How specific competitors are ranking higher and stealing your clients
Critical next steps to secure scalable growth
A big part of any lawyer’s job is to show off your work. A law firm’s website should be an extension of your brand, communicating your work and how you can help your clients. That means you must ensure that every piece of your website tells a story about what you do. This isn’t just about the visuals.
You also need to ensure that you’re showing off all of the key pieces of the law firm website's content, like your case studies, testimonials, awards, press releases, or press features. These will give visitors a better sense of what to expect when they hire you.
You might be tempted to support your online marketing efforts with a complicated and impressive website design, but legal websites that take this approach are doing more harm than good. Plus, cluttered sites can make it difficult for search engines to crawl and index them appropriately. That’s why keeping things clean, simple, and easy to navigate on your website is essential.
When users arrive on your site, they want to easily find your blog posts, contact page, practice area, etc. If you make the menu difficult to follow or if there are multiple menu bars with different and confusing navigation, chances are, you’ll lose this visitor to other law firm websites.
This means that your law firm’s website will not be able to adapt to different screen sizes and devices, which can make your website harder to navigate and make it slower. Another problem with a non-responsive design is too much text on your website. This can make it difficult for users to find the information they want.
Remember, 72% of visitors expect a mobile-friendly law firm website—so make sure yours delivers.
A call-to-action (CTA) is the text or button on your web page that you want visitors to click. Whether it’s to sign up for a newsletter or download a free e-book, a CTA should be clear and concise. That way, when visitors land on your website from a Google search, they know exactly what action to take next.
At the very least, you should have a CTA that says ‘Click Here’ or something similar. You need to add a straightforward CTA if you don’t have one to get more clients.
83% of visitors expect mobile sites to load in three seconds or less. A slow website can frustrate visitors and leave them with the impression that your firm is not serious about customer service. For example, new clients trying to view a law firm’s website will exit the page in 3 seconds if the response time is too slow.