Posts Tagged ‘legal blog design’

How to Connect Your Legal Blog to Twitter—and Why You Would Want To

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010

You are likely wondering in what possible way it could  benefit your law firm’s blog to be connected to Twitter-after all, how much good can a mere 140 characters possibly do? Well, let’s talk about how it works before getting into the why you care. After you sign up and create a user name on Twitter’s web site you can post short messages, called “tweets,” which appear both on the law firm website and on cell phones and other applications. Once you are a member, you can choose who you want to follow, whether it is someone you know, or merely someone who sounds interesting. Others can do the same to receive your messages, and if you prefer to be a bit less public you can control the visibility of your messages to only those people you approve. Okay, simple enough, now the “why” of connecting Twitter to your legal website’s blog pages.

Expand your Contacts

Through websites, blogging, speaking, or being a part of bar committees, most attorneys are pretty well networked, yet you may be pleasantly surprised at how many new contacts you can make—many of them with incredible potential value to you and your firm. Like everyone else on Twitter, you will have a profile page with links to your firm’s website or blog. Just as you may click on other blogs that sound particularly interesting, so will others do for your blog.

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Our own first impression of Twitter was simply “way too much information.” Perhaps that was due to the fact that I was reading tweets belonging to my elderly aunt and several of my cousins in New York. While Twitter can provide a glimpse into the lives of others, it doesn’t have to be an inappropriate glimpse which can tarnish your image as a professional lawyer. If your posts show you writing a brief, preparing for a deposition, this only increases the image you want to portray as a hard-working attorney. If, however, your posts tell others you are going out for drinks with the guys, or taking a nap, think twice about how this information appears to your followers. In other words, Twitter can enhance your image or degrade it, and you know which one you’re aiming for.

News

Many lawyers and law firms already use Twitter to send out news and press releases by posting a headline with an accompanying web link. Think about how often most people check their cell phones, even when at work. You can get out the news that is important to your firm, quickly and easily to a multitude of people—what could be better?

Bring More Traffic to Your Website

Any time you post something new or different on your website or your blog, mention it in a tweet with a link to the full post. There are some tools you can download (such as Twitterfeed) that will let you do this automatically, anytime you post to your firm’s blog. This is an almost sure-fire way to bring more people, most especially potential clients to your website. Once there, they are likely to take a look around, and, if they are not in the market for an attorney, they can tell a friend who is. A California blogger was threatened with a lawsuit over comments he made online, he immediately turned to Twitter to find an attorney—you can find clients and they can find you. This sounds like a near-perfect setup!

Talk to Colleagues

Some lawyers ask questions via Twitter, comment on pertinent news, or share articles; you can reply to others either publicly or privately. You can send a direct message to anyone on Twitter, which is visible only to them; kind of like instant messaging if you need a quick question or answer from a colleague. By monitoring the tweets among your circle of colleagues, you will be able to get a handle on the current topics, or see what people are saying about your firm, your client, or your services.

Get Court Updates

Although your particular city may not have jumped on the Twitter bandwagon just yet, courts in Philadelphia recent launched a Twitter feed which contains news and announcements relating to the court. We expect more courts to follow suit shortly. You could quickly find out if a judge is out for the day, affecting your own schedule, or other items of interest. Not only federal agencies and members of Congress are using Twitter, but the even the White House! You can find a list of federal government Twitter feeds at Twitter Fan Wiki.

Twitter can be a great asset to your law firm and your practice, as long as you always consider the consequences before posting. In such a casual setting, you can unwittingly create an attorney-client relationship or overstep an ethical rule, so to avoid getting yourself into trouble, be very aware of the results of your posts.

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Lawyer Blog Design | Attorney Blog Design

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

As the internet become THE way most people research and find the information they are seeking, it is of the utmost importance that lawyers take advantage of this trend and create lawyer blogs with content that attract the people who are looking for them.

This seems like a basic, almost redundant, statement.

Yet the majority of websites and blogs, especially professional blogs such as lawyer blogs, are so focused on “looking good” that they forget about who the website is for.

Your lawyer blog design and every single entry made must be aimed at persuading your clients that you are the lawyer that they want. Blogs can be very effective in answering questions, educating and informing your clients.

All the while, you are building yourself up as a credible, competent lawyer.

To create a blog that is effective there are specific steps that you must do. (After all, there are hundreds if not thousands of blogs that are completely ineffective- we are avoiding that out come!)

First, every word and graphic used MUST be aimed at your client. Write with them in mind. What are they concerned about? What are they looking for? You have the solution to their problem. Give it to them.

Second, don’t write to impress. Write to inform.

In doing so a peculiar thing happens. Your ratings on Google and other traffic sites will go up. That is because Google and other search engines are looking for content driven web pages and blogs. Google knows what your clients want- valuable, informative content.

In addition to filling the blog with valuable content, the content must be easy to understand. Lawyer jargon needs to disappear and the site needs to be written and presented in a way that the client with no legal history can not only understand it, but process and engage with the information.

In addition, the blog must be clean and readable. Do not focus on fancy graphics. Keep them to a minimum. Over and over, consumers report they do not like a “squishy” or “messy” site. (Think about the Google homepage- almost completely “clean”).

Studies show the consumer spends approximately 10 seconds on a page before clicking somewhere else or moving on. Just 10 seconds to capture someone’s attention.

Make sure your attorney blog design pulls in and captures the attention of your readers. With effective writing, readers turn in to customers.

Most attorneys’ blogs won’t be able to do this. It is not because it is a highly complicated or difficult task. But there are certain ways to format an attorney’s blog and write content that have proven time after time to attract and gain customers.

It is not a secret- it is simple direct marketing. Aiming your message at the people who are looking for you with the right words and design.

It is essential for your attorney’s blog to not only survive but thrive on the web.

The worst thing you could do is to invest hours and hours developing and writing a blog only to be buried at number 86,456 on the search engine’s lists.

At Lawyers success, we can help set up a blog site that is not only effective in attracting search engines to notice your blog, but attract customers as well.

We can teach you how to write content that is attractive to both search engines and customers.

Or we could do it for you. At Lawyer Success, we have lawyers who write content and articles specifically for blogs and websites, creating lawyer blog designs that connect with your customers.

Get in the online game. And come out on top.

For a free consultation concerning blogs for attorneys call us today at (769) 218-6099.

At Lawyer Success, “Your Success is Our Business.” Each new client is treated as if they were our only client and we understand that your success with our services is our responsibility and is critical to a long term client for our company. Lawyer Success, Inc. was founded by law firm marketing expert James Greenier. Over the past 11 years, Mr. Greenier has personally worked on, developed or consulted with 7 of the top 10 most trafficked legal websites on the Internet. He also served as the primary web marketing advisor for over 3,500 law firms. He will be your primary contact at all times and will develop the strategy for your project. He will also personally supervise and participate in your project to ensure that you receive the highest level of service, support and performance. For a free consultation concerning blogs for attorneys call us today at (769) 218-6099.