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Use Google Local Business Center to Attract Clients

November 17, 2009

Lots of potential clients use internet searches to find attorneys close to them—creating an account on Google’s Local Business Center ensures clients can the right information they need about your practice.

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Optimizing your web site for potential clients

May 5, 2008

here is a lot of talk about optimizing web sites for search engines, but what about optimizing your web site for potential clients? Search-engine optimization (SEO) is about making it easy for a search engine to index your page. The easier it is for Google to figure out that you are a family lawyer in [...]

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Online marketing 101: websites and advertising online (part 2 of 3)

February 21, 2008

Okay, so you are comfortable with online privacy issues, you have spent some time on Wikipedia and Google learning about the “geek stuff,” and now you want to get going and market your law firm online. Obviously, you want to start with square one: a website. And a website is the logical next step in [...]

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Online marketing 101: privacy and technical know-how (part 1 of 3)

February 5, 2008

By now, most attorneys are at least thinking about marketing their practice online, if not doing it in some fashion already. But “online marketing” is a concept so vague it is completely unhelpful. Online marketing encompasses everything from websites to social networking sites to chat rooms. Much online marketing is similar to offline marketing, but [...]

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HyTekHosting is a fantastic hosting provider

December 27, 2007

I use HyTekHosting for a web hosting provider. They host my e-mail, this blog, Caveat Emptor, and my home page. On Christmas evening, I sat down to make some changes and, due to a series of stupid missteps, lost first Caveat Emptor, and then every web page on my home directory! (Seriously, I need to [...]

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Website basics

July 31, 2007

Every lawyer should have a website by now. That is not news, just a fact. Lawyers who don’t have some kind of online calling card, whether a blog, Facebook or MySpace page, or website, are missing out on clients. Period.

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