by LawLytics Team | Jul 7, 2017 | Websites
Your website is often a potential client’s first exposure to your law firm. They will likely see it–and start developing an opinion of your firm based on what they see–long before they set foot in your physical office. A well-designed website can help...
by LawLytics Team | Jul 7, 2017 | Content
Blogging is an effective way to engage new clients and drive business to your law firm. But you might not be sure how to get started with blogging or how to blog effectively. Maybe you already have a law firm blog, but it doesn’t have much of a readership or it’s not...
by LawLytics Team | Jul 7, 2017 | Content
Are you considering adding a FAQ page to your law firm website, but you’re not sure if it would be a worthwhile investment of your time and effort? Maybe you already have a FAQ page but you haven’t updated or expanded it in a long time. Here are four reasons you may...
by LawLytics Team | Jun 27, 2017 | Content
A good law firm website should help answer your potential clients’ questions, establish your law firm as a trusted resource, and bring in new business. Yet, many law firms struggle with how to turn their websites into an effective business generator. There are many...
by LawLytics Team | Jun 27, 2017 | Content
Choosing which perspective to write in is one of many decisions a solo practitioner makes when planning content for their law firm website. Whether you choose to write in first-person, second-person, or third-person can affect how potential clients view your law firm...
by LawLytics Team | Jun 23, 2017 | Content
An office location page is one of the foundational pages of a law firm website. A good location page not only helps potential clients find your law firm’s office, it can help influence their decision to contact your office in the first place. Here are four easy ways...
by LawLytics Team | Jun 20, 2017 | Content
Myths and misinformation abound regarding title tags and their role in search engine optimization (SEO) for law firm websites. Title tags identify the title of a web page; they’re shown in search engine results pages as the clickable headline for any one result....