Building a Legal Web Presence for your Family Law FirmThe housing market in our area is booming. As we look over that sea of new homes, it's sad but true that 50% of those families will experience a divorce (or more than one) in the coming years. the competition among family law and divorce law firms in the Inland Empire is intense—but the need for good family law and divorce lawyers is tremendous, and many of your prospective clients are looking for you on the Web. We know this because divorce lawyer is one of the most searched terms on the Internet. Your prospective clients don’t want to talk to friends or extended family too soon. They want to think about it, to get information, and to research their options discretely, often by visiting family law Web sites online when they’re at work during the day. It’s vitally important that they find the kind of information they’re looking for on your Web site—but first they have to find your Web site. As your FindLaw law firm online marketing consultant, I’ll work with you to:
Soheila Aziziwww.azizilaw.com | Rancho Cucamonga Family Law Attorneys Holstrom, Steinberg & Associateswww.coronalaw.com | Riverside Family Lawyers Develop the key marketing messages we want to get across in your custom Web content Contact me to learn more about marketing your California family law practice. Focused Content Attracts the Clients You WantBefore you start developing a Web site for your divorce or family law practice, spend some time asking yourself about your goals in developing a legal Web presence.
Frank Tetley law officesThen let’s look at what differentiates you from other family law firms in the area.
Finally, think about the results you need to see:
It’s not about working hard; it’s about working smart. Spend your time doing what you do best—helping people through the best and worst of life. Online law firm marketing can bring the right clients to your door with minimal effort and maximum results. Contact me to discuss a marketing plan for lawyers in your family law firm in Palm Springs, Los Angeles County, San Bernardino County, Riverside County, and Orange County, in California's Inland Empire |

