Best Way for a Lawyer To Spend Time Marketing a Law Practice

11 years in this business has taught me a lot about how attorneys manage their time.  The practice of law can be very mentally exhausting and most attorneys tend to unwind during the lull moments at the law office. However, let me show you how 15 minutes a day can make a huge impact with your law firm’s lead generation and marketing results.

Imagine generating all the new business you could ever want or need by simply spending 15 minutes a day following a step by step program that will generate enormous volumes of leads in to you law practice.  Well, why would someone want more business when many attorneys have more than enough?

The answer is simple.  By generating more new prospects in to your law practice you can be more selective about the cases and clients you take on. Also imagine slashing your whole entire advertising budget to about what you would pay for a business card sized ad in one antiquated yellow pages directory.

If this sounds good to you, continue reading this…

You found this very website as a result of this program and technique that I would like to teach you. Now you may not elect to do business with us, but 1 out of about 20 visitors will. Each day 15 minutes a day is allocated to following a specific set of procedures that increase our web traffic resulting in new client inquiries every single day.

We are realizing an increase of over 50% in uniques visits to our website over previous month and I am not talking going from 20 visits per month to 30.  I am talking about going from 180 uniques per day to over 370 uniques a day. We call this technique the “Google Spider Food” technique.  Best of all the web traffic is all relevant traffic, the type of traffic from potential clients that search the Web for services like ours.

This video really demonstrates the technique and shows you the proof of how our system generates enormous volumes of new traffic and new clients to our business.   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zL6YwpB0kUE

To learn more call James Greenier at (769) 218-6099.

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