Designing Your Web Site
Law Firm Web Site Design
Making an Impact in Seconds
When people search the Internet, they make decisions quickly. In seconds, they make the decision to stay on a site and read further or to hit the back button and try another site. In those seconds, your Web site needs to load onto the screen quickly and present a welcoming, helpful image to the visitor.
How can your law firm have a Web site that presents the image you want to project and that invites your potential client to learn more?
Contact FindLaw legal marketing consultant Susan Richards
40-minute free consultation - 312.388.1894
At FindLaw, our Web site designers have one focus — designing effective Web sites for law firms. That is all we do.
- In your initial interview to discuss your FirmSite, the designer will listen carefully as you discuss your practice and the tone you want to present to your potential clients.
- Your custom FindLaw site design will be tailored to your law firm's personality and image.
- We will design your Web site so that it can be easily and quickly navigated. When a potential client looks for information about your services, we want that information to be readily available and easy to get to.
- Your Web site is about you and your law firm. Your designer will work with you to assure that your Internet site represents you well.
- The designer will ensure that the custom content and search engine marketing recommendations are integrated into the design so that all the elements of the site work together.
- In your FindLaw FirmSite, your potential client will have multiple opportunities to contact you by e-mail or phone.
Susan Richards consults with law firms throughout the Chicago, Illinois, area. On our testimonials page, learn more about how her customers have benefited from having a custom-designed, custom-written, search engine optimized Internet marketing presence. Contact Susan today to learn more about FindLaw's services. She offers a free 40-minute consultation to talk about your law firm's online marketing needs.
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