Bankruptcy
Building The Most Effective Web Presence for Your Bankruptcy Practice If your law firm has a strong Internet presence, you have a far greater chance of being contacted than the lawyer who relies on word of mouth or a chance yellow pages search. Sometimes life throws a curve ball. When that curve ball does get thrown is when a potential client will be looking for a quailified, competant Bankruptcy lawyer. They may know a lawyer but will still need to check their qualifications. A yellow page ad will not help them. They may not know a competent Bankruptcy lawyer in which case they have a choice of looking in the yellow pages which is very Two-Dimensional and does not provide them with the information they need, or they can look online. They will either find you or your competition. Jon Reiter is available for a free 60 minute free consultation. You can reach him via email or directly at 303-947-1737 A Bankruptcy practice should focus on the areas where you would like to bring in more clients. What are the types of cases you prefer handling? Your Web site should focus on those Bankruptcy cases you want to handle. Whether that is Chapter 7 or Chapter 11 or a Chapter 13. You may decide to focus on areas where you have the most experience or those that are best suited to your own goals. Do you want to expand into additional areas? Your FindLaw Web site is also an opportunity to expand your practice and build business by broadening your Bankruptcy practice. Be specific about the Personal Injury areas you handle. Potential clients want to know that you have the ability to handle their particular case. Someone about to lose their home, for example, needs to know you handle such cases. Do you have a lot of experience with a Chapter 7 or 13? Have you handled complex Business Bankruptcy cases? By being specific, you also enhance the search value of your site. What are your clients most concerned about? Are they worried about losing their home or business? Are they concerned about their future? Do they need a lawyer who can be discreet in high-profile cases? By talking about those concerns on your Web Site, potential clients can feel more confident about calling you. Who is most likely to contact you? Often, the person in trouble may call. But you also may be contacted by a parent or spouse, a sibling or friend. Your Web site should speak to all of them. In the Denver Metro and Colorado Springs Metro areas, you may also have calls from out-of-state clients who were arrested when visiting the area. The FindLaw creative team - your writer, designer, and search engine marketing consultant - can take your answers to these and other questions to create a Web site that reaches your potential clients. Jon Reiter consults with law firms throughout the Denver Metro and Colorado Springs area, Colorado area. On our testimonials page, learn more about how his customers have benefited from having a custom-designed, custom-written, optimized Internet Web site. It's not about how hard you can work or how much time you can spend in the office, it's about working smart. I am not talking about making you busier or bringing in more clients than you can handle. I am talking about providing your practice with more opportunities to pick from so that you can provide your clients with the best possible service, and maybe even spend more time doing leisure activities. Spend your time in court, not beating the bush for new clients. Online law firm marketing brings qualified, interested clients to your door with minimal effort and maximum results. Contact me to discuss an integrated law firm marketing plan for your Bankruptcy practice in Denver, Greenwood Village, Colorado Springs, Englewood, Littleton, Aurora, Highlands Ranch, Lone Tree, El Paso County, Douglas County, Arapahoe County and Jefferson County. Also, check out Jon's Legal Marketing blog to learn some more tips for marketing your law practice |





