Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Online Legal Marketing: If You Do Only One Thing

As a lawyer, it's likely you barely have time to have lunch, let alone, build a comprehensive online presence for your practice. From keyword research, to web design, to advertising, to search engine optimization, there are a variety of techniques, tools, and skills that take a lot of time to develop.

However, if you had to choose one thing to do online, I would recommend that you write. Ultimately, the content that you publish online is the most critical piece of developing your professional reputation.

After all, this is what your prospective clients will see and what will eventually motivate them to contact you, or move on to your competitor.

Your writing can take a variety of forms. It can come in blog posts, tweets, answering questions, status updates, guides, newsletters, and a variety of other web-based publishing media.

My advice is to set aside as much time as you can to writing. Even if you are only able to dedicate an hour or two per week, my bet is that over time you will start to see some results from your efforts. These may include increased traffic to your website, other people sharing what you've written online, and eventually, people reaching out to you regarding your practice.

While there's a lot more to internet marketing than simply writing, publish content is the foundation for everything else.

3 comments:

  1. This is very nice share. I loved reading through this. Well, we also would be launching our legal advisory blog and we want to make it on top of search results on some keywords. So it will be great if anyone here could recommend the seo consulting service for that!

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