Ranked in order by Alexa Traffic Rank, sites at the top of the list receive more global web traffic
than other law firm websites.
Sites at the top of the list receive more global web traffic
than other law firm websites.
UPDATE (July 5, 2013): CanadaVisa.com, the website of Canadian immigration firm Campbell Cohen, receives more web traffic
than any other law firm website (based on its high Alexa Traffic Rank).
According to our methodology at the time, Murthy.com received more web traffic
than any other law firm website.
Not exact matches
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I recommend that
law firms use Facebook in a less orthodox manner
than their
website or
other social media tools, and the same applies to CLE providers.
A. I generally recommend hosting your blog on a branded domain — meaning, your
law firm's
website — rather
than on blogspot or any
other free provider.
Here's a
website that was long overdue: Stephen Fine has started a Canadian site that features alternative
law jobs — jobs
other than in the straight practice of
law within a
firm.
Your
law firm's
website should include a form for setting up a consultation on every page; moreover, your clients should not have to do anything
other than include their pertinent information.
You might have good copywriting to describe to your visitors why you are different
than other law firms, or your
website might impress them with its professional and innovative design, but there's more to holding visitors» attention
than verbal or visual persuasion.
Other websites that generally gave more visitors to the
law firm's
websites than directories (but less
than Lawfirmnewswire.com) included: Facebook.com Linkedin.com Practice area specific networks (i.e. specialneedsalliance.org, injuryboard.com, etc) Twitter.com Forbes.com (for lawyers that are blog contributors)
For example, procedural questions may turn on unfamiliar sources of enacted
law — such as court local rules or judges» administrative or standing orders — that may be more conveniently found on a given court's official website than on Lexis or Westlaw, if they are available on subscription databases at all.60 And for practicing attorneys, jurisdiction - specific forms and the previous work of other attorneys who have done similar things can be valuable resources.61 So legal blogs, firm white papers, and actual filings available through PACER or Bloomberg Law can be valuable tools — at least as a jumping - off poi
law — such as court local rules or judges» administrative or standing orders — that may be more conveniently found on a given court's official
website than on Lexis or Westlaw, if they are available on subscription databases at all.60 And for practicing attorneys, jurisdiction - specific forms and the previous work of
other attorneys who have done similar things can be valuable resources.61 So legal blogs,
firm white papers, and actual filings available through PACER or Bloomberg
Law can be valuable tools — at least as a jumping - off poi
Law can be valuable tools — at least as a jumping - off point.
The point is, SEO for
law firms is no different
than SEO for
other types of
websites.
But many of our members struggled to outsource their
website work to anyone
other than a web design
firm that specializes in
law firm websites.