Helping Law Firms Create Online Marketing Strategies
The competition for a limited number of clients forces law firms to create a convincing marketing strategy to persuade prospective clients to hire their firm to represent their legal interests. This does not mean just throwing money into the largest yellow pages advertisement you can afford. It is about creating a relevant legal Web site that you can use to create a successful advertising plan for your practice.
Put the Power of FindLaw Behind Your Firm's Advertising
FindLaw combines the talents of a team of experts to write, optimize and design a Website that truly reflects who you are as an attorney. Our main goal is to help your legal practice grow by utilizing the latest in Web site design, search engine optimization and content.
What Jonathan Clark can do for Your Internet Marketing
With years of experience working the lawyers throughout West Virginia and Virginia, Mr. Clark understands the competitive nature of the legal industry. He knows what it takes to help lawyers create an effective online legal presence to not only market to prospective clients, but also to provide a first impression to clients.
Mr. Clark will sit down and discuss what your competition is doing, laying out a clear path towards creating an effective Web site for your firm. To help achieve his goal of creating an effective Web site for clients, he will highlight:
- His qualifications as a Client Development Consultant for FindLaw
- The background of FindLaw and its relationship with Thomson Reuters
- How FindLaw and Google work
- The available packages available to create an effective FirmSite for your firm
To create an effective marketing strategy, Mr. Clark believes that it is essential that lawyers work with him. The success of a Website depends upon a lawyer's ability to keep him informed of changes in his or her practice and the legal environment.
To learn more about how FindLaw and Jonathan Clark can help you create an effective online presence, contact him for a forty-minute free consultation.





















