The more relevant listings you have the more visible your attorneys will appear online and the more chances your law firm has of ranking well in local searches — and therefore being
found by prospective clients.
Advertising is the key to getting your law firm
found by prospective clients.
Not exact matches
In addition to the digital profiles in the database, matchmakers
find prospective singles for their
clients by hosting events in the seven cities TDR supports — Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Washington, D.C., Boston, San Francisco, and now Philadelphia.
«Our recent study of professional services Web sites
found that most are not organized in a way that effectively introduces their firms to
prospective clients — that is,
by helping a prospect to quickly determine whether the firm has the deep expertise and experience to solve his particular problem.»
Like blogs, think of the kinds of questions you're asked
by prospective and current
clients, and the kinds of situations and law you
find yourself explaining again and again.
Pick an element of your firm that both sets it apart from your competitors and that is something valued
by your
clients, and
find ways to work that aspect of your firm into every interaction with your
clients and
prospective clients.
And
by taking advantage of other tools on Avvo, like the questions features or Legal guides, lawyers can start to gain an online presence so that
prospective clients can
find them.
When I first started out as an independent career professional and new business owner, I
found myself being called upon
by prospective clients, friends, family, and fellow peers to help....
Prospected new
clients and developed clientele
by networking to
find new customers and generate lists of
prospective clients.
b) Another B.C. salesperson was suspended for seven days for having been
found to be negligent within the meaning of Section 9.12 of Regulation 75/61 of the B.C. Real Estate Act because he failed to ensure that a
prospective buyer and his agent had an opportunity to view the property; the
prospective buyer had wanted to make an offer and
by his non co-operation, the listing salesperson had failed to act in the best interest of his
clients, the sellers.