What Else Can You Do?
If you wish to succeed in this competitive world, you need to consistently focus on marketing your services. Whether you have a budget for marketing your law firm or not, you need to be consistent in finding ways to grow.
It is crucial to keep up with the changes and advances in the world of guerilla marketing. This is the key to not only ensure your survival, but also to give you a competitive edge.
Here are some of the things you can do:
Lawyers and law firms need to utilize each and every technological tool available to reach their target clientele. Let’s get into the details a bit.
Have a Great Search Engine Ranking
As you are aware, if your website is not listed on the first page of the search results, it will not be seen by the majority of the users. Search Engine Optimization, or SEO, is the most important aspect of having an online presence via a website, as it ensures that you can be easily found on Google searches.
Your website needs to be optimized so your website loads faster and has links on other websites leading back to your website.
You also need to ensure that you have a web design that is not only on par with today’s standards, but also captivates the visitor into staying and exploring more about your law firm.
Post Interesting Content
Believe it or not but great quality content is what sets your law firm’s website apart in the vast ocean that is the world wide web.
By providing valuable and relevant information, you can let your target clients know about your expertise and skills on handling legal issues.
Post informative blogs and articles to drive scores of potential clients toward the firm. You can also post as a guest on other law firm websites and have others do the same.
This will greatly help in expanding your reach towards new clientele.
Create Informative Online Videos
The days of spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on expensive video and audio equipment are long gone. Today, all this can be accomplished with a smartphone, or much cheaper than before professional audio/video equipment.
Create a short video where you discuss the most common legal issues faced by your community. Expand on that and cover other topics.
Make sure to keep things simple by not going into details. People are more likely to watch videos that are to-the-point and short rather than going on and on about all the legal mumbo jumbo!
You can post these videos on your law firm’s website, YouTube channel, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages. Connect all your accounts so it is easy for users to share and tag your videos across several social media platforms.
You can also create simple yet elegant graphics to work within your video to interest the viewers.
Most importantly, do not forget to smile!