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Without a trace: the perils of not having a website
If your firm doesn’t have a website, could you be losing referral business without knowing it? When your prospective client can’t find you on the web, could that send the message that your firm is too small, too new, too unsophisticated, too unsuccessful, or too behind the times to handle the good quality work you desire to attract?
Where Do You Rank? Client-Based Lawyer Rating Websites
U.S.-based lawyer-ranking website Avvo could soon be coming to Canada. Based on client feedback, Avvo not only helps consumers choose a lawyer, but can help lawyers generate clients and improve their online presence.
Law blogs are the great equalizer
Law blogs are taking lawyers back to the future. Lawyers who use law blogs are simply blending new technology with tried and proven approaches to client development.
Anatomy of a Law Firm Website (Re)Design
If your law firm website is meeting the expectations of visitors and your lawyers are still championing it, it could still have some life left. But, if it’s no longer effective in attracting regular visits and your lawyers are reluctant to contribute content, it’s time for a critical review.
The ABCs of SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
Lawyers ask constantly what single investment they can make to help grow their practice and our answer is always the same: invest in a first class creative website and pay attention to search engine optimization (SEO). Read on to find out how to develop a law firm website that really helps your bottom line.
From Across the Web
Video made the lawyer a star
You know the old maxim, ”A picture is worth 1,000 words?” These days, online video may well be worth 1,000 site visits.
MySpace is LinkedIn to My Facebook's BlogSpot: Managing Your Online Persona as a Young Lawyer
Control your online identity.
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National Magazine

This page is featured in the July/August 2009 issue of National.
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