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If someone close to you is accused of a crime, of course you want to find the best attorney available… a member of a smart, reliable, persistent law firm. Savvy potential clients will go farther than a simple glance in a phone book. They will comb the Internet for a firm that shows results.

Along with good, solid facts, your website should connect with visitors on an emotional level. They should feel relieved that they found a law firm who will take care of their loved one as soon as they place a call.

If your law firm has a strong Internet presence, with solid copy and smart design, potential clients will find you more easily and contact you more frequently.

Contact FindLaw legal marketing representative Louis Gonzalez for a free, 40-minute consultation at 646-242-8393.

As you work with FindLaw to build your website, you should consider the areas in which you want to attract clients.

  • What are the types of cases you prefer to handle? Your website should focus on those criminal defense cases you want to handle. You may decide to focus on areas where you have the most experience or those that are best suited to your own goals.
  • Are you looking to expand into additional areas? Your FindLaw website is also an opportunity to expand your practice and build business by broadening your criminal defense practice.
  • Be specific. Potential clients want to know that you have the ability to handle their particular case. Do you have a lot of experience with DUI or traffic violations, or does your firm specialize in domestic violence cases? Have you handled complex white collar crime cases? By being specific, you enhance the search value of your site.
  • What are your clients most concerned about? Are they worried about going to jail? Are they concerned about their future? Do they need an attorney who can be discreet in high-profile cases? Speak to these clients personally through your website—they will feel more confident about contacting you.
  • Who is most likely to contact you? Often, the person arrested may call. But you also may be contacted by a parent or spouse, sibling or friend. Your website should speak to all of them.

Your FindLaw creative team, your writer, designer and search engine consultant can help you answer these questions and create a website with the answers in mind.

Contact FindLaw legal marketing representative Louis Gonzalez for a free, 40-minute consultation at 646-242-8393.

At FindLaw, we provide customized solutions for everyone from solo attorneys to multi-lawyer firms.