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Tips
The Home page is the most important page on your Web site. It should make a good first impression and should grab the visitor’s attention. It has been determined that a business has about 15 seconds to convince a Web surfer to stay on their Web site. The home page should convince the visitor to delve further into the Web site and to contact you. Make sure that your areas of practice and message are immediately apparent.
The home page should be one to two screens in length. The most important information should appear near the top of the page.
Content Is Critical
Your Web site should include meaningful information that is easy to understand. Be brief and to the point. Once the client comes into your office, you can begin discussing the details of their case. Remember, your goal is to convince them to contact you.
Credibility
If you do not establish credibility, the prospective client is certainly not going to call you! When applicable, highlight facts and use percentages. Offer concrete examples and client testimonials. Photos can be helpful.
Simply having a Web site is no longer enough. Most law firms have a Web site. Users now look at Web sites with a more critical eye. Many law firms are beginning to realize that their Web site was created with inadequate planning.
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communicating with your target audience. It will tell you if you are
convincing prospective clients to contact your firm.
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