However, firms should consider
building microsites dedicated to niche practice areas that can engage the attention of clients, prospects and other audiences more effectively than a standard website.
I also started
building microsites to create link building for our web site.
Over the first year of the Policy Council, we began working with many associations and corporations to
build microsites that put their best foot forward in terms of their advocacy messaging to Congress.
I designed, wrote, and
built this microsite in one day to...
Not exact matches
«It costs less than to
build a funky
microsite, and Facebook is potentially where your audience already is.»
Beyond making «snowfall» a verb, the so - called Gray Lady has in recent months overhauled its website, introduced new revenue streams, produced a viral video based verbatim on a deposition, bought its own native ads, launched an explainer
microsite, and
built a suite of apps.
• Legal Rebels, in the Azbee Category: Online > Web
Microsite / Special Section (Non-Trade Show / Conference) •
Building the 21st - Century Law Firm, in the Azbee Category: Print > Feature Series • Resistance Redux, in the Azbee Category: Print > Group Profile
Blogs essentially function as
microsites by aggregating commentary in a niche area of the law, and can be just as effective as more traditional
microsites at
building thought leadership in a particular practice area.
In sum, beyond your standard law firm website, consider launching
microsites and blogs in niche practice areas to
build client engagement, thought leadership, and stronger search engine visibility.
Built with a specific focus, function and audience in mind, blogs and
microsites showcase your expertise and provide a forum for conversation.